Report from the S lake is we have lost the approaches to both the N and
S sides of the narrows. Jimmy reports he is pulling off the ice as well
because he is also running out of options to access the ice from the
shoreline, E Clay the same. To the best of my knowledge the back trails
still have too much snow to quad through. Bobby reports he can get to
the top of the hill along the hydro lines then is stopped by 2-3 feet of
snow on the trail. I haven’t even gone out back yet to look at Scot
lake trail. Pine street still has 2 feet of snow and I based my
observations on that. I anticipate a chain saw will be our best friend
when we try to head out back after all the wet heavy spring snow with
the freezing rain we had through April.
S sides of the narrows. Jimmy reports he is pulling off the ice as well
because he is also running out of options to access the ice from the
shoreline, E Clay the same. To the best of my knowledge the back trails
still have too much snow to quad through. Bobby reports he can get to
the top of the hill along the hydro lines then is stopped by 2-3 feet of
snow on the trail. I haven’t even gone out back yet to look at Scot
lake trail. Pine street still has 2 feet of snow and I based my
observations on that. I anticipate a chain saw will be our best friend
when we try to head out back after all the wet heavy spring snow with
the freezing rain we had through April.