We don't usually get much snow here. If we get any amount it is usually gone soon after from our Chinooks winds. That makes it hard to justify skis in our area. I have 31's and they have been fine with the snow we have.
Never commit to any landing until you first "feel" the snow. Be sure to have weight in the back for a little help. With extra speed carried you can pull it off if it doesn't feel right. I usually land with one notch of flap left if I need to pull it off. 6" of fluff is fine if it was heavy or deeper it could get expensive. I don't plan to explore that limit. I will be staying local for this winter so I know the conditions, but next year if I want to explore, I will get some skis and head north.
Set up the tent but didn't fish on this trip.
Warmer inside.
Efis is blue from being in the lake.
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