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Wishes Come True: Snow Depth for Dec. 27, 2013

Snow depth Dec. 27, 2013

So far, the winter of 2013-2014 has answered the hopes and prayers of snowmobilers living in most areas of North America.

Click HERE for the NOAA site, where you can find detailed analysis of anywhere in the U.S.

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  2. I got a trip planned for jaanury 13th-16th do you think the road will be open to fullsize pickup trucks. I will be bringing a porable clam ice house to use. Thanks.

  3. I got a trip planned for jaanury 13th-16th do you think the road will be open to fullsize pickup trucks. I will be bringing a porable clam ice house to use. Thanks.

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