Telford Lake

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If anyone around Leduc rides Telford Lake or whiskey hill.
I was out today and the north side of the lake has slush and water under the snow.

You can't see it until your sinking down in slush.
 

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Thanks Arf. I went out West to the Alder Flats area on Thursday and conditions were great. Lots of snow. Take it easy on the cutlines and watch for covered fallen trees etc. Fisrt ride - a bit stiff today but it was well worth it. Hope to take the grandkids out to Telford - or somewhere-on Newyears day.
 
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North Telford tomorrow with the rzr and the quad.
The ruts in the bush kind of suck now,the snow has no base.

The field to the east has very little snow wind blew it away.
 

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Anybody know a good place to park at Telford
Lake to unload snowmobiles
And ride from.
 

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usually right by the rugby field but right close to the lake there is a parking lot.:d
 
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Anybody know a good place to park at Telford
Lake to unload snowmobiles
And ride from.

By the rowing club and rugby club.

It is on the south side of the lake.
From QE 2 take the exit on the north side of Leduc,65 ave/MacD's yucky food.

Go east to next intersection,Mullen Trucking.
Then go South into Leduc past 50 street and end of the lake.
Turn left East and at the T intersection turn left North and you are at a parking lot,

Just unload and go across the lake and west.

Don't ride around the City,just go down the lake or across.
The far east end is usually slushy all the time.

Hope that helps
 
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