When do people bring out the short tracks into the mountains for jumping? I have an 05' snopro 440 that i want to take out for jumping and other things that long tracks wouldn't be that great for, scared of breaking the rails.
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When do people bring out the short tracks into the mountains for jumping? I have an 05' snopro 440 that i want to take out for jumping and other things that long tracks wouldn't be that great for, scared of breaking the rails.
Conditions vary a lot from 1800 feet in the prairies compared to 5000feet on a mountain in bc. Powder conditions will change completely different from wind blown drifts that are hard as a rock. How should I know how the temperatures will be on a mountain from thousand miles away? Snow here goes away in a matter of two three weeks. We don't get multiple feet evenly dispersed. We aren't all blessed to be living in a mountainous region of the world and to know every little thing.
Thanks.
What's the track? We went all the same places on 136's 2" lug not many years ago. Just got stuck more but no big deal. Definitely didn't wait for any time of the year....just went.
Typically speaking the snow sets up march April may and June here. That said, storms that come in march can be huge....deepest days of the year often. April and may would be safe for goin anywhere with any track. But again, I'd go anyways even with a smaller sled.
Do you have the internet where you live?
The sled forums will be your best source of info as to when the "hero" snow conditions start showing up. Like mentioned before, spring is usually the best time, but spring conditions can vary from year to year and location to location.
Try asking in the specific location section for the area your interested in. Snow conditions are frequently asked about and posted, you just need to browse.