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Type of snow and glide?
I am trying to understand the effect of snow on glide. I have read some
(incomplete) lists and have seen for myself that very cold snow has poor glide. I am wondering what the glide potential is for the different types of snow. Potential glide: 1) like sand 2) slight glide 3) not bad 4) Pretty darn good 5) Hokey smokes, get out of the way! So , I invite everybody to comment on their experience with the following types of snow; -New snow on a very cold day -New snow on a 30F/-1C day -New snow on moderate day (-5C/25F) -Old snow, worked by groomer- very cold -Old snow, worked by groomer- moderate day (-5C/25F) - Old snow, worked by groomer- warm day (30F/0C) |
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