Wow !
What an awesome day we had yesterday.
Kennydoo and myself headed out to do a checkpoint for trail patrol and looky what we had to enjoy !
Snow and lots of it , the Squall machine known as Georgian Bay decided to turn the snow guns on overnight Saturday into Sunday .
We headed up to B105 and C-trail Aka ( The monument ) for our checkpoint !



Me taking it all in and enjoying the Powder !

Same spot the day before where Nutter is .

We wrapped up the Checkpoint and decided to head south on C-trail towards the Macdonald river bridge and it got better .

And better , so much that if you hit the side of the untouched powder your ski would just pull you in .

And Better

Quick stop at the Mac Bridge and to snap a shot of the Gibson river flowing into McRae lake .

Gotta love it ! Smile boys !

As we got further to the south through Six mile Provincial Park , it was clear this is where the squall line was thining , but it sure made for a great ride through the park regardless .

Man I love these trails !


We arrived back to camp Yukon shortly there after and the Squalls started to move in and spread out towards Midland and Coldwater on average in the south we received 8cm but reports from our north trail corridor are coming in at 1.5 ft and I'd believe it .
A-channel news said 12cm but they are waaaaaaaaaaaay off !
Good times and the trails can only get better !
Happy sledding and hope we see you in Baxterland !
Paul Ineson
Club Volunteer Coordinator
District 7 Via Coordinator
www.baxtersnowriders.com