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kingdmridr
anyone ready to ride in Lyndon? This pic was in the Caldonian Record today. :celebrating: :banghead:

cant seem to copy the pic into thread so herre is the link...

http://www.caledonianrecord.com/pages/pict...e_day/story/all



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Picture of the Day
Tuesday January 9, 2007
PHOTO BY JAMES JARDINE
SIGN OF THE TIMES


This stop sign on the Vermont Association of Snow Travelers snowmobile trail running across a field next to the Steven's Loop road in Lyndon offers testimony to the dismal snowmobile conditions Sunday.
Mr.Freeze
well I haven't tried water skipping my 660 yet but by the looks of things I better learn how if I'm going to get any milage in
1madcat
We got 2 inches here in Lyndonville last night!!!!!!! That's all white now. Well, until the next rain storm.
ct_skidoo2
I think my Outlander MAY make it -- maybe I need to put the snorkel on it though.
F6 SFD


That looks awful...
snowbillie
that's right behind the Lynnburke motel. F-ing depressing-- Looks like things may finally change in our favor next week though-- Trails should be ready by March??!!1
Xeena
Two inches of very light Fluff in Essex this morning, one puff of wind and it'll be gone
rev_man
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SIGN OF THE TIMES

This stop sign on the Vermont Association of Snow Travelers snowmobile trail running across a field next to the Steven's Loop road in Lyndon offers testimony to the dismal snowmobile conditions Sunday.
evilvtwin
That was a rotten trick. I had to fight back a tear while looking at what should be a thing of beauty.

Attached is a picture taken 01/03/05. This is what winter should look like.




QUOTE(kingdmridr @ Jan 9 2007, 04:36 PM) *
anyone ready to ride in Lyndon? This pic was in the Caldonian Record today. :celebrating: :banghead:

cant seem to copy the pic into thread so herre is the link...

http://www.caledonianrecord.com/pages/pict...e_day/story/all
KR







































Picture of the Day
Tuesday January 9, 2007
PHOTO BY JAMES JARDINE
SIGN OF THE TIMES
This stop sign on the Vermont Association of Snow Travelers snowmobile trail running across a field next to the Steven's Loop road in Lyndon offers testimony to the dismal snowmobile conditions Sunday.
FirecatF5SP
People of Vermont,.....That majorly sucks ass you have no snow. But remember, everyone takes thier turn getting a sucky winter once in awhile. in 2002 we had NO snow and rain in late December.....in ALASKA!
This year we have been lucky. over 45 inches already but just bitter cold.......was -25 the other day.
But, I feel your pain. Maybe it will turn around for you
1madcat
Um snow better than rain?

QUOTE(Xeena @ Jan 10 2007, 11:15 AM) *
Two inches of very light Fluff in Essex this morning, one puff of wind and it'll be gone
mrflyer
Rotten Rotten trick...we DONT need sarcasm here. I shed tears whe nyou do sh*t like that!
dgree
QUOTE(FirecatF5SP @ Jan 10 2007, 03:16 PM) *
This year we have been lucky. over 45 inches already but just bitter cold.......was -25 the other day.
But, I feel your pain. Maybe it will turn around for you


May a 1,000 fleas infest your armpits.....Thanks for your condolances and it looks like your weather is heading our way.... Thank god!!!
snojockey
QUOTE(FirecatF5SP @ Jan 10 2007, 04:16 PM) *
People of Vermont,.....That majorly sucks ass you have no snow. But remember, everyone takes thier turn getting a sucky winter once in awhile. in 2002 we had NO snow and rain in late December.....in ALASKA!
This year we have been lucky. over 45 inches already but just bitter cold.......was -25 the other day.
But, I feel your pain. Maybe it will turn around for you

................Your a lucky man!!How's the riding in Turny' these days?
FirecatF5SP
QUOTE(snojockey @ Jan 10 2007, 07:33 PM) *
................Your a lucky man!!How's the riding in Turny' these days?


They have closed Turnagin a few times due to Avalanche dangers. Snow up there is well over 8 feet. When we got hit at first it was so deep you couldn't ride. Lost Lake area has gotten hit even harder. Now looks like another weather system is moving in. They are calling for 10 to 16 inches to drop with more expected after that. North of us hasn't faired so well.
F6 SFD
Enjoy it, and just make sure you feel sorry for those of us sitting here in front of computers instead of on our sleds. We got maybe .5"-.75" today, it's a start, at least it stuck.
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