if snowshoe got as much rain as where i live, it is most deff still flooded. i live about 5 hours away from snowshoe and everythign in my area is still soggy and puddles. on my way back home from canada we drvoe by snowshow, and alot of the surrounding area was looking pretty damp, if not flooded. call the mountain up man, they should tell u how the trails are. i really wouldnt go if it is more than a little muddy there, otherwise nothing is really that fun since your constantly makign sure u dont slipp outReamer said:Got the midterm done today, weather seems to have been nice the past few days, what's the word on condition's? I could head out tonight and ride Sun-Tues...Anyone live near there or ride today?
Are you pullin' my leg? I just finished my midterm's, got my reports done, and have Sun-Tues. off...I'm thinking about doing the 6 hour drive but I need to know for sureSHIVER ME TIMBERS said:my hommies are there and they say perfect conditions......ground is dry with super tacky conditions....a few puddles but they are having a blast
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Dude, just go. That place is totally rideable in the wet (esp the dowhnill side), and then as it dries it turns into tacky city and you corner like a superhero. Plus there's nothing like slaving on wet roots and snotty stunts for a day or two so that when it dries out the stuff that killed you yesterday is just easy and flowy.Reamer said:Are you pullin' my leg? I just finished my midterm's, got my reports done, and have Sun-Tues. off...I'm thinking about doing the 6 hour drive but I need to know for sure![]()
yep just goArchdukeferdinand said:Dude, just go. That place is totally rideable in the wet (esp the dowhnill side), and then as it dries it turns into tacky city and you corner like a superhero. Plus there's nothing like slaving on wet roots and snotty stunts for a day or two so that when it dries out the stuff that killed you yesterday is just easy and flowy.