Snowmobile's are a strange bread kinda likes bikers, they have a warped since of humor, light snow again today with higher temps, almost got up to freezing.
Talk about the "Straight and Narrow", great place to snowmobile, lots of repaired trails and lots of open meadows to try out the powder.
Lennis taking a coffee break. We went to the highest spot on the trail "Bald Mt" 10,557 ft tons of snow.
The meadows are beautiful, snow 60 inches or deeper and powder to the bottom, does nor really pack down.
More Meadows.
And more still. It is a great adventure ridding in the deep snow, cold enough not to melt and soft and fluffy as feathers.
He looks warm but may be frozen in place. Wind chill in in the minus numbers when we are ridding, thank goodness for headed hand grips.
Snow will build up on the trees but its so cold it won't stick, lots of \Pine , Fur and Aspen.
Lots of campgrounds with toilets enough shelter to get you out of the wind.
We are still getting a bit of sunshine.
The snowmobiles only sink 12-18 inches into the powder until you start to turn then look out. We turned our machine on its side in 6 ft of snow today and trapped Judith's led under it. No injuries because the snow was soft but had to dig her out which took several minutes. Once we got Judith out Lennis and myself flipped the machine over and we were on our way again, but I think the fun was over for the day.
Headed home.
Check back tomorrow for our last day.
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