I ride my sled at least 3500 miles a season. These days you have to be dedicated to it, and it's expensive since you have to chase snow. Sometimes it's good in Northern NH, sometimes it's better in Maine, sometimes you need to go to Canada. So I spend a lot of time trailering my sled and buying passes in multiple states. This year I have a trip planned in Quebec that is looking to get cancelled. Here in NH it's actually very common for the first real ride of the year for me to be the 3rd weekend in January. Over the past 30 years of riding, it's probably more often than not we need to wait until mid Jan to get any real riding in. But they are usually able to ride in Quebec. This year there is no snow in Quebec yet. Last weekend it was warm and rained all the way to Hudson Bay. That is unheard of this time of year. A buddy in Labrador City said 2" of rain in late December hasn't happened in the 50 years he's been there. There is no riding around Lac St.-Jean and even north of there, even 150 miles north of Quebec City. Our trip was planned for Jan 19th to ride 1600 miles around the Gaspie' region of Quebec. The Chic Choc mtns. don't even have good snow. This year is very similar to last year, we had a big warm up until mid January, but they were already riding in Quebec.
Anyway, desperately awaiting cold weather for ice fishing and snowmobiling!
Anyway, desperately awaiting cold weather for ice fishing and snowmobiling!