Hey ya MJ..
I was up on Schow Rd today - about 2 miles south of Horseshoe and they have at least 8 inches of wet heavy slop still in the woods.. Also I am sure that all the high wind we have been having blowing around the snow from the storm we just had will also have all the ruts and low spots in whoops filled in even deeper with the wet stuff.. Way their talking about Monday and Tuesday it sounds like those would be the better days for a trail attack... Course what do I know,,,, I dont even have a bike with screws in the tires anymore....
Cedar Creek has far less snow then Horseshoe does,, I was by there earlier too..
Oh well,, tell you what you do, call scream "HEY TROUBLEMAKER" - if he answers and says its time to ride GO FOR IT!!! Now DONT ask him to go along cause his new rules for himself is 4 inches or less BUT I happen to know that he incourages others to ride even if the powder is at the 2 feet mark...
oh - by the way - Kold Kutters are not mandatory but they sure reduce the chance of breaking things,, body or bike.. Besides its always nice to go back over the trail and pickup all the firewood you cut when you riding,,,
HAVE FUN
Woodsy
Have fun..
Woodsy