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I ride Browns Camp in the Tillamook State Forest in Oregon. The snow really stuck around a long time this year. Theres still a little at the higher elevations. Last year it was gone in March.

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Just adds some fun to the riding . Mother Nature changes, the only thing you can do is go with the flow and enjoy. Ride free, have a blast! Snow, mud, and ice is a blast to ride on. Spring is a blast. Because everything goes from dead to green everywhere. Really a neat scenary change.

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Nice videos! I was born and raised in Vegas so Im not sure how well I would do with all the snow. lol :laugh:
Snow gives you two options be going or be stuck. Plus sliding around is fun too.
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OOH RAH!

Maybe it's because I learned to ride in the snow......DOH!

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Tom D

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holy shmokes its been muddy as a mother here.

every race week it starts hot and we think its goin to be dusty...but then friday comes....with the rain...adn then saturday brings more rain...and then by Sunday its sooo dang muddy I can barely stay on the wheeler cause i'm covered in water and mud and slidin everywhere!!!

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The mountains in Colorado are still buried in lots and lots of snow. I don't think most of the REAL good trails will be open until june, maybe July. I can go to the lower elevations and still ride. Anything above 8000 is screwed for a while. That's where all the best trails are.

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I went to MA yesterday. Some parts that are normally wet (puddles) were completely dry and the actual mud pits were full. Other than that, normal...trails were wet because the last 2 weeks were very rainy. I liked it a lot, but it makes me crave mud tires :drool5c:

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I ride Browns Camp in the Tillamook State Forest in Oregon. The snow really stuck around a long time this year. Theres still a little at the higher elevations. Last year it was gone in March.

Hey Mikey!!!!!!!

Ill be at Winchester Bay Dunes from the 8th to the 16th!!!!! Come on out and Join the Party......Ill be at Discovery Pt. the 8th through the 12th.....sp. 32 or 33....Cant remember.....Look for Trikes.....Then on the 12th we will make the long Trek down the Road about 300 Yards and be in Group Spot D at the Half moon bay Campground.....The 13th will be the Start of our Annual Trike Rampage......Check the Events page for more details.....:wink:

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