As mentioned here earlier, with the wet fall we had, water has been melting the snow on trail 4 and doesn't want to stop. This is upstream from Tomasi pit road.
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This is how it looked when we arrived. |
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Then we added a few sticks. This is a different location, slightly lower. |
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Then capped with lots of snow. |
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Wallah! After scooping on the snow cover, we ran the drag over it twice to smooth it out. |
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We also changed out signage today. This is the "old" trail to Churning Rapids, trail #8. |
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Are these your snowshoes? |
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