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We have a lot of snow

wesley

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Finnally got up to my hunting camp in the UP of Michigan near Big Bay. We normally get up more often, but Its been below freezing almost every day. Anyway, the temp got up to a balmy 20 degrees so of to camp we go. During deer season I moved my Thiokol closer to the main road so It would be easier to get to. Another interesting feature of this years winter is that we have had no thaws. Usually we get a series of storms, cold, but then a day or so of warmer weather that knocks down the snow a little. This year weve had the snow and cold but very little if any warmth. The result is deeper than usual snow. When I parked my machine in November there was 6 inches of snow. By the way it fired up and drove right out of its hole. We loaded up and had a great time at the cabin. I can't wait for the next time.
 

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300 H and H

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After being on timber roads near Big Powder Horn resort, I can say honestly you have alot of the white stuff for sure! Does the 601 ride high in front as you travel in this light deep snow?

Regards, Kirk
 

wesley

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In the first picture it is still crawling out of where it had been parked before most of the snow had fallen so it does look like the rear is lower. In really powdery snow, breaking trail it doesn't have much clearance, but it tends to sit a little lower in back.
 
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