Cojo - I doubt it! I guess the mud would hide any evidence of further wheeling...

Tahoe - I'm looking at two areas, both in the Green Mountains. They should have mud, rocks, hillclimbs, yes. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="images/icons/wink.gif" /> I will post topos when I get back on Friday but I aim to make it worth it. I'd hoped to get scouting done sooner but I was too busy. Here are the two areas i'm scouting Friday:

Stamford Area - There is a network here that crisscrosses the ridges and streams. Two areas I'll look at here are NW of the red X (Stamford Meadows) and those loops below the red X coming off of Rt 8/100. They're all interconnected.

Glastonbury area - This area has a stretch to the northeast that should be pretty wet. To the west it is pretty steep, crosses water and the pass that should offer interesting features. It crosses the Long Trail / Appalachian Trail which usually means it'll be interesting.

Here's a zoom out of the area - you can see that Stamford is just above Florida, so it should be similar topography. Glastonbury is north of the red X.

Anyway, I'm pretty darn confident I can find some good runs in one or the other of these areas. I'd rather have been able to give more notice but I'd just like to get as many good runs in as possible before the snow gets deep.

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