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Red apple 02-17-2011 01:50 PM

Salmon Meadow Cove
 
Its been 10 years and back to the lake now:). Is there still a snowmobile trail from salmon meadow that heads over toward the wood shed and castle?
Thanks

WINNOCTURN 02-17-2011 03:09 PM

Welcome Back!
 
Have you registered your Sled Yet? You can do on the spot registrations at EM Heaths Hardware, DaSilva Motor Sports Conner Moultonboro Neck Rd., and Skelly's Market on RT 109. Just ask for a Moultonboro SMC Application. By joining a Club that is a member NHSA you are eligible for a $30.00 discount on each sled you register. It does not matter if it is an In-State or Out of State registration.

As for the trail off Salmon Meadow Cove it is not where you probably remember. At the edge of the cove where you got on and off there are 2 new houses. In the far upper corner (to the far RIGHT of where you used to get on the trail) of that same area is a new trail the takes you to the Corridor trail.

The trail that used to get you to the Wood Shed is no more.

You can get one of our trail maps when you register.

Corridor 15 still will get you to the Castle. I think you will be surprised at the quality of the Moultonboro Trail from 10 years ago.

Check out our Website.

http://www.moultonborosmc.org/

You will find Applications, Trail Conditions, Club Events and more!

Welcome Back!

WINNOCTURN

hazelnut 02-17-2011 05:06 PM

WINNOCTURN,

Question for you. What ever happened to the trail to the Woodshed?
Which brings me to another question. Was there ever a trail that connected the Suissevale/Balmoral area by land, no lake riding, to the Berry Pond trail area. It seems like a rather short stretch and it could connect several trails and extend riding (if there is snow) in the area when the lake is not safe. Just a question as I extremely appreciate what all of you do. As soon as the wife and I move to the area full time I plan on dedicating many hours to the club in terms of volunteering hours.


Thanks
Chris

WINNOCTURN 02-17-2011 06:08 PM

Short Answer
 
H-Nut

Land Owners
Sold large parcels in the boom

Riders
YAHOOS

I am just leaving work, add more on trails later.

hazelnut 02-17-2011 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WINNOCTURN (Post 150814)
H-Nut

Land Owners
Sold large parcels in the boom

Riders
YAHOOS

I am just leaving work, add more on trails later.

I had my suspicions. I get soooooo pissed off seeing sled tracks off trails. I noticed new signs warning sledders "We could lose this trail!" I hate that it gets to that point. I hate that we have idiots that ruin it for the rest of us. It really is a shame. I wish there were ways to catch these guys.

Thanks for all the hard work.

Ryan 02-18-2011 10:51 AM

Where is the nearest access to the trails off the lake from Johnathan's Landing?

Cobalt 02-18-2011 03:36 PM

You can access the trails as you enter Braun Bay on the right at Far Echo, and at the end of the Bay beyond the rafting area. Both access points will lead you to the trail system along the Neck Rd.


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