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Trail conditions for SE Minnesota


kilkercal615

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I was thinking about heading down to SE Minnesota to ride this weekend and was just wondering what the trails were like. I was down near Calidonia this past weekend and the trails were pretty good. Any feedback would be great.

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We were down there this weekend......we stayed in Preston & rode from there to Harmony, Canton & Mabel & back.......by Sunday afternoon, it was raining & with the warm weather, the trails were mostly slush, with a lot of mud in places.....where the trail wind through the hills, they were terrible......mud & ice.....we ended up getting a couple sleds stuck......and did some mud bogging.....:) Never the less, it was still a blast!! We did see several other sleds out on both Saturday & Sunday......

Before the warm weather hit, they trails down there were in great shape......what a beautiful area!! Very scenic! I would recommend going down there to everyone.....

We are already planning a trip next year(since I think this year is done for riding)......

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we stayed in Sheldon just a little bit South of Money creek... We rode all day Saturday and Sunday morning...the trails were good but when we left at about noon Sunday we could tell the trails were getting bad...I wanted to go back this weekend but its not looking goood....It is awsome riding down there...beautiful scenery and great trails can't wait to go back...Thanks for the feedback 22x

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If the trails are junk come ride the minnesota river from new ulm to granite falls nice scenery ,food and gas in morton and at casino in granite, 200 miles round trip from new ulm,

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killer - see my previous post in this thread - I doubt that they are ridable, given what we went thru last Sunday & that they haven't had any decent snow this week....... I would say they will need at least 5-6" to be ridable again.....

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