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griz901



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PostSubject: Cabin Fever Condition Report - North end of Flathead Valley Montana   2/21/2009, 12:50 pm

Thought you might like an idea of what to expect if you are planning early trip to Kalispell MT area.
Current temp: 42 degrees high, 20 or so lows
Off the beaten path conditions: 3,300' elevation two foot snow/ice, daily melt and refreeze.
Main valley roads clear wet/dry conditions, patchy ice in shadows, lots of standing water and ice at edges of roads and intersections.
Here is a pick of my parking area and part of my back yard

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PostSubject: Re: Cabin Fever Condition Report - North end of Flathead Valley Montana   2/21/2009, 1:25 pm

Looks cool, but bet it would get old quick. lol
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PostSubject: Re: Cabin Fever Condition Report - North end of Flathead Valley Montana   2/21/2009, 5:35 pm

Oh ya I would say cabin fever. Sad Just make up for it in the LATE spring. Nice country there.

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PostSubject: FIXED.... NW Montana weather update   2/25/2009, 1:35 pm

I need some of this sunny


A little of this freaky

A lot of this :zzzzzz:

And none of THIS:

Current temp: 14 F
Wind chill: -2 F
Winds: N 16 with gusts 25
Light snow, drifting snow after night of heavy snowfall.

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PostSubject: March 3rd Northern Flathead Valley road report   3/3/2009, 7:12 pm

Well after the last storm, things have warmed significantly. My Ice War 2009 phase II has begun. :bang:

Valley roadways are clear with some standing water at edges due to melting snow. I drove by one of my favorite access points at 3,300 ft elevation and the dirt road was still covered in slush and ice. Most forest service routes are still impassible on two wheels. It will be another month before access opens to local traffic.

Highways are open, wet during the day in shady areas with patchy ice in the evening. Saw a bunch of Harleys out today and a KLR in downtown Kalispell.

Looking forward to spring! If these warm temps keep up the last 1,000 feet of driveway will clear soon (I hope) and it'll be time to ride. cheers

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PostSubject: Re: Cabin Fever Condition Report - North end of Flathead Valley Montana   3/4/2009, 3:34 am

How much land do you have there? I bet in the summer and spring it's pretty nice over there. My Mother in Law lives in Roundup, about 80 miles North of billings in the bull mountains. A couple years ago while we were visiting, I almost bought a 122 acres over there for 80K. I just looked here a while back, and the same property is going for almost 300K! It's getting a little expensive over there. But it's still a great place. I really like Montana. Also just for curio, is that an Aussie Shepard?
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PostSubject: Evergreen Special (Heinz 57)   3/4/2009, 6:53 am

Hey XCR

My place is 2.34 acres. You can't see it in the pic but I have a direct line of sight view of Big Mountain Ski Resort (7 miles as the crow flies). We love it here as it reminds us of the small communities both my wife and I grew up in. My house isn't much, but the dirt and trees sold us. It took a couple years to clean up the place after the previous owners sold to us. Kind of a diamond in the rough type of thing.

I am hoping to expand my social skills this season by offering up tent space with the added benefit of having someone to ride with now and then. The place really does clean up nice. We used to go backcountry dry camping but nowadays it's hard to plan a trip when all of us are available. So we spend a lot of time around the campfire in the back yard.

The dog a springadore, LOL springer spaniel/lab cross. She's a heinz 57 I picked up from a friend who was forced to take a litter to the pound. We ended up getting her and one of her sisters. Their mom was a black lab cross and she had a huge litter from all over the neighborhood. That dog got around!

I bet that property you considered is really nice. I hope to eventually do some riding on the east side of the divide. I can't imagine having 120 acres.

later,

griz
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PostSubject: Re: Cabin Fever Condition Report - North end of Flathead Valley Montana   3/4/2009, 7:51 am

Hey Griz...When does that "crap" usually melt up in your neck o' the woods?
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PostSubject: When does it melt???   3/4/2009, 11:52 am

We are at 3,300 ft. elevation and there will be patches of snow left on the ground through April 1st but the lower elevation dirt will start opening up. Road surface temps are good enough right now that they are wet during the day and most main roadways are dry.

The upper half of going to the sun road in the park doesn't open until June depending on how much snow is up there. It is not uncommon to have the upper half stay closed to nearly July. But even going half way up is a thrill.

Because our valley is like a big 15 mile wide, 21 mile long bowl the surrounding dirt can get some elevation (4k to 5.5k elevation) those dirt roads are impassible until after memorial day or so. But that can change depending on how fast the melt happens. Many of the forest service roads don't open until June 1st. But there are many places to explore that don't require backcountry access. Southwest backroads get very muddy but open sooner. Typical spring up here includes plenty of rain off and on through memorial day. Even though we get fire restrictions later in the season, my favorite time of year is late summer and fall. Last year I rode and camped to the end of September.

I'll take some pics of the valley floor roads so you can get an idea. My driveway isn't really representative of what things are like only five miles away.

regards,

griz
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PostSubject: Re: Cabin Fever Condition Report - North end of Flathead Valley Montana   3/4/2009, 8:40 pm

Awesome info Griz! I'm heading that way around the 8th of June.
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PostSubject: Re: Cabin Fever Condition Report - North end of Flathead Valley Montana   3/5/2009, 6:20 am

Hey Griz, I feel for you man. I keep thinking; just a couple more weeks and I can get out to some riding and it dumps more of the white stuff.
It will probably be late june early july before I can get up to some of my favorite trails.
I have to look at the bright side and maybe concentrate on finding rides to go on lower and closer to home.
Hang on. Gahhh
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PostSubject: Re: Cabin Fever Condition Report - North end of Flathead Valley Montana   3/5/2009, 8:36 am

Man...I'm hoping that global warming kicks in soon!
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PostSubject: Another spring blizzard, whoa is me..........   3/5/2009, 9:53 am

Buck Nasty wrote:
Man...I'm hoping that global warming kicks in soon!


Hey BN
You are welcome to stop by if you make it up this way. If you use google earth I can send you my coordinates when you start planning. I shouldn't have any snow left by first week of June.

I probably just cursed myself by saying that. Last June 10th we got 4" of snow even in the valley Suspect

I came up from the basement to take a break from painting and there is a full blown blizzard going on outside, horse feathers! tough

later

griz
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PostSubject: Re: Cabin Fever Condition Report - North end of Flathead Valley Montana   3/5/2009, 7:18 pm

Cool Griz. I'm not sure how far north we're gonna make it. Once we leave Bend, we'll be playing it by ear! I'll let you know!
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PostSubject: You guessed it - it's still winter   3/8/2009, 3:35 am

:loco: I am going crazy Gahhh
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