12/20/2019
Good evening: It has been a long time since I posted. We have been busy. Fall started out great. Our trails were in great shape we did some 3 to 5 mile training runs with the dogs pulling the side by side with guest. We had a couple group kennel tours. The most exciting being 16 students and staff from St. Lawrence University.
Then Mother Nature threw a curce ball with very high winds that resulted in considerable blow down across our trails. In fact we didn't have a single trail that we could go 200' without a blow down. This all coincided with hunting season, Christmas tree plantation season and dog training season. After the winds diminished, Mother Nature blessed us with snow that normally would be welcomed. However, we literal started logging the trails to cut out the blow down in deep snow that made the going difficult. After three weeks the trails were open. Then the rain came turning the trails to slush. We couldn't acess the trails since the cold would eventually freeze in the ruts.
Hunting season was short. My son (JIm) and grandson (MIKe) took care of filling the freezers with 8 and 6 point bucks. Job well done. Now we only have dog training and plantation duties. Cutting Christmas trees went well, with lots of guest doing the "choose and Cut" option. We had a really great season with lots of repeat clients. Everyone likes to tell stories about my Mother Iola; who would brave the coldest of temperatures, at age 95, to go out and visit. Christmas season is about over, so we can start focusing on training the dogs. From early Nov. to now we would have a little snow and then rain which did not allow access to the trails. This Monday after 2 days of rain our lawn was bare, with a little snow left in the woods. Tues and Wed we got about 8 inches of snow. Andre groomed trails with the snow machine and tub on Tues and then hooked a team to the snowmachine Wed. and let the dogs do the grooming. Tonight it is 14 degrees below which will start freezing in the trails "create a base" which we need to train with sleds.
We have lots of interest in tours. I have been a little tardy in responding since we are not sure of trail conditions. If things go well we should be able to start tours very soon.
I will start trying to post trail conditions on a fairly regular basis.
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