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Thanks jp13. I do get down that way now and then. Favorite rides are through the mountains. Hey Night Train, I am about 6 miles from Sovies. John is still working and running the show. Back to the thread.... yup more snow coming this weekend. I figured out that the more I want Spring, the more snow we get. Sorry guys, its all my fault. [sm=chairshot.gif]
I'll tell you what, I really feel for you people that live in northern and northwestern New York.I live in southern VT. and it sucks here.I can't imagine getting 2 to 5 feet of snow per storm.It almost makes you want to pull the drain plug on L.Ontario.
Hopefully,your riding season this year lasts until Jan.09
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