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From last Friday. Not many ski hear, but its about a mile inside the Spout Springs boundary which excludes snowmobiles, I don't know how close to the downhill area I got.
First day out in southern Wisconsin for the kids lessons on Saturday. Unfortunately it was a few hours before the big snowstorm started and was on some cheese grater man-made.
Not a lot of snow in the forecast, but I think we're finally into solid sub-freezing temps for the winter.
Where you izzz, Mainer? In these pics? I don't need hard details generalities will do. Nothing like having your ski bud take your pic while peeing. True friendship.
Woodserson wrote:Where you izzz, Mainer? In these pics? I don't need hard details generalities will do. Nothing like having your ski bud take your pic while peeing. True friendship.
Only looks like he is peeing. I think...
This tour was on a closed ski mountain in Northern Maine. Trails range from slightly grown in to impenetrable saplings. It'd be great to see some kind of volunteer trail work take place during the summers so it could be maintained as a human powered ski locale, but I'm not sure how the ownership would feel about that.