Just bought a new sled and looking to go riding this weekend since I have a 4 day weekend.
Looks like all the snow will be south of Maine.
Can anyone in Mass or NH give me the name of a place to stay at that is in an area that will be getting a lot of snow from this storm that has trails running near it.
Never thought I would have to go south to find the snow.
Looks like all the snow will be south of Maine.
Can anyone in Mass or NH give me the name of a place to stay at that is in an area that will be getting a lot of snow from this storm that has trails running near it.
Never thought I would have to go south to find the snow.
SledNeck91604
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as far as i know, your still better off going north unless you want to head down to Washington DC..
Southern New Hampshire don't have much if any more than mass. I can't speak for western MA but "mid" west mass doesn't have much and i don't believe this storm has really amounted to anything away from SE mass/ RI area
Sorry to say but i think its almost time to pack them away for the summer
another winter like this one and i maybe calling Colorado home from now on..
Southern New Hampshire don't have much if any more than mass. I can't speak for western MA but "mid" west mass doesn't have much and i don't believe this storm has really amounted to anything away from SE mass/ RI area
Sorry to say but i think its almost time to pack them away for the summer
another winter like this one and i maybe calling Colorado home from now on..
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Gotta agree w/SledNeck. You are better off going north and I do mean north. Don't bother with Rangley, Greenville, or Millinocket at this point. You'll need to hit the County for real riding.
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