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JACKMAN TRAIL REPORT...almost

November 29, 2007 | 0 comments



We cannot give true trail reports yet as the trails are not even open but some are taking advantage of the snow that has already fallen in the hills and doing some off trail riding

It will be a great snow season this year...so I just wanted you all to know that I will be updating this bloggie with snow reports and of course ice conditions....as for the ice, it is not yet ice but as cold as it has been, should not be long.

This morning though, Big Wood was pretty calm still and there were sheetings of ice atop ...then as the wind began to pick up a little, small movement in the lake made a ""crackling"" sound as the ice close to shore cracked and broke up. I wish I had the umph to go down to the shore at that time (6am) with my video camera so you could hear the sounds being made. It was pretty cool. Maybe next time.

See you all soon! THINK SNOW




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