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Decided to try the trail for the heck of it this afternoon. The powder is very nice, but drifting makes it tough going. I bailed and rode the two track instead
steveracer wrote:So Hines was groomed? Seems like a difficult to groom?
May try with studs tomorrow after the melt and freeze.
Sent from device. Excuse eras.
I don't believe Hines has been groomed at all this year. Parts of Maybury was groomed. I rode the Hines trail on Monday, and it was mostly ice-free....the west end by I275 was icy, and there were a few other random spots. But with thaw/freeze it's likely all ice now.
I skied Lakeview a week ago or more and it was definitely groomed. Looked good and whatever was used to groom just barely fit between the trees in several spots. I didn't get to Riverview.
Lot of ice out there. With the latest 4 inches or so of snow I supposed it is covered, but underneath is good for studs or fat bike I suppose with some skills.
Two big trees on Lakeview 0.45 from east end (at the top of the hill after 2nd longer bridge) and 0.2 from west end start. Mostly dry only one soft area yesterday evening.
Rode LV 2x and RV 1x today and both were 100% clear. This is a seriously under-rated trail. Only downside is it's too short but I know plans are underway to add some mileage.