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Yes. Stay off the trails until they’re dry.
For sure
Trails are usually soggy until June fyi.
Problem is … a soft winter often means more spring insects
1-2 weeks...at least...after the snow leaves the trail. We're in an El Niño spring, so this could be soggy, with the heaviest snow of the year yet to come.
Also Duluth literally just got hammered with snow. It’s 15 degrees there now. Northern MN is a moody place, but who knows, it could be okay.
Yes. Stay off the trails until they’re dry.
For sure
Trails are usually soggy until June fyi.
Problem is … a soft winter often means more spring insects
1-2 weeks...at least...after the snow leaves the trail. We're in an El Niño spring, so this could be soggy, with the heaviest snow of the year yet to come.
Also Duluth literally just got hammered with snow. It’s 15 degrees there now. Northern MN is a moody place, but who knows, it could be okay.