Snowmobiling 2015
#61
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Ride back, stop at Common Man Plymouth (it's right on the trails as you know) for some grub. Sometimes we just go to the Common Man Plymouth at night for grub and shoot back. Yeh, I have GPS to make the Squam Lake trek safe in the midle of the night.
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Preparing for a Snowy Mountain Range Poker Run next weekend. Proceeds will be give to the Mike Fiore's Children.
Riders are coming from around the US/Canada.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/articles...boaters-on-ice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0YcqeAReO4
Preparing for a Snowy Mountain Range Poker Run next weekend. Proceeds will be give to the Mike Fiore's Children.
Riders are coming from around the US/Canada.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/articles...boaters-on-ice
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I ride your area a lot. I come from Moult , over Squam Lake, into Plymouth and then up thru Rumney and etc.
Ride back, stop at Common Man Plymouth (it's right on the trails as you know) for some grub. Sometimes we just go to the Common Man Plymouth at night for grub and shoot back. Yeh, I have GPS to make the Squam Lake trek safe in the midle of the night.
Ride back, stop at Common Man Plymouth (it's right on the trails as you know) for some grub. Sometimes we just go to the Common Man Plymouth at night for grub and shoot back. Yeh, I have GPS to make the Squam Lake trek safe in the midle of the night.
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I spent a night two different times out on Squam when I was young. We couldn't find the other trail...14 miles from one trailhead to the other.I live at the big lake, so, yes, been lost out in the frt of the house a few times. Easy to do at night ! Especially when snowing.
Vowd never again on squam...I got a color GPS as soon as they became available. Peole laughed at me back then....now fast forward, alot have them. Now it's no issue. I drop a 'breadcrumb' every 40 ft on the lakes.
Anyhow, our big ride is from here (I'm at b ase of Castle in the clouds) to N Conway, up to thru Evans Notch (ME) over to Gorham, over to Twin, down past CAnnon to Plymouth, back to Holderness, over Squam,and then back home. About 220 miles. Many of which are very twisty. Here and N Conway into ME, especially. It's an all day affair ! Great ride ! Sleep mot of the next day. LOL.
Anyway - Glad to see someone else that is/was from the area.
Vowd never again on squam...I got a color GPS as soon as they became available. Peole laughed at me back then....now fast forward, alot have them. Now it's no issue. I drop a 'breadcrumb' every 40 ft on the lakes.
Anyhow, our big ride is from here (I'm at b ase of Castle in the clouds) to N Conway, up to thru Evans Notch (ME) over to Gorham, over to Twin, down past CAnnon to Plymouth, back to Holderness, over Squam,and then back home. About 220 miles. Many of which are very twisty. Here and N Conway into ME, especially. It's an all day affair ! Great ride ! Sleep mot of the next day. LOL.
Anyway - Glad to see someone else that is/was from the area.
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When we actually have snow riding out of my backyard from Clinton down to Madison is an awesome open fields ride when we actually have snow but more often than not I've found my fav spot is to drop at Highmarket or Constableville which is lower Tug Hill region. From there can shoot up to Montague or Flat Rock or also head east to Turin. Went this past weekend to Highmarket. The closest decent place with snow and well groomed trails north of Utica. Mine is a 2013 600 Indy and my GF rides my sons 2011 Shift 550F.
A good friend has a camp on Piseco Lake and the lake rides north to Speculator are awesome. Not a fan of their tight trails. I'll take open fields by me or the seasonal rodes on the Hill anyday.
A good friend has a camp on Piseco Lake and the lake rides north to Speculator are awesome. Not a fan of their tight trails. I'll take open fields by me or the seasonal rodes on the Hill anyday.
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How do you like the Indy ?
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I figured I should take a few minutes to post a winter update... We headed to New Hampshire for a four day trip a couple weeks ago and everything went great! The trails were way better than expected. Returned from there to finally have good snow here at home. Here are a couple photos from NH.




