Tuesday, February 18, 2014

It's looking better...............

Each day the forecast is looking better for the end of the week, than it did the day before.  So cross your fingers, get a dancing and maybe we won't see any R at all, just frozen stuff falling from the sky on Friday.  In the last 24 hours we've seen a few of inches of new snow and our low over night was 4 .  These night time temps have really been helping keep the trails together.

Today's Video for..............



8 comments:

  1. CCSO has the right idea regarding Zero Alcohol. When you look at the facts, there is a huge increase in probable death on a sled from riding impaired. Everyone should look at this and spread the word. Lots of great info here.

    http://www.ccso-ccom.ca/zerotol.html

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  2. One and and go thats what we do.

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  3. I wont even go to Daikers anymore. Same groups of losers there drinking and riding sleds. You know who you are and you all still keep doing it. Turn the page, you're not in college anymore walking back on campus. You are riding sleds. Beyond pathetic is a good word for it. Grow up and stop it. Some of you have kids too... how SAD.

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    1. Not just Daikers. Who has not seen people in riding gear stumble up from the bars in town, put on a helmet and get on a sled? Crazy!

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    2. Yes and its just not the weekenders, there are many locals and who are nice people, but drink way to much. Im not trying to say people can't have fun but have your second round of fun AFTER you get off your sled. And Im one of the transplant locals and have been coming up for years and I am sick of seeing it.

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    3. Second round....? PPPffffffffftttttttt. Seems like most sledders in O.F. get back on the trails by nightfall after their 'twelveth' round ++.

      I only ride day time now, after dark ride is local. No long trails after dark.

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  4. We always come up and ride midweek to try and avoid that situation. No different than getting behind the wheel. One mistake and you change the lives of a lot of people.

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