Ugh. I know that feeling all too wellbecause the top inch or two of the snow was hard so when I stepped I broke through and then the crusty part just hit my shins every time I stepped.
I say this jokingly but it’s true if you have soccer shinguards you might think about wearing them because the top inch or two of the snow was hard so when I stepped I broke through and then the crusty part just hit my shins every time I stepped.
Chance, for sure…1%? 50%? Who knows…I’m sure there are parts of SD now that would work…Any chance or predictions that there will be a substantial melting of snow before the end of January? Sure would like to make another run there if minimum maintenance roads become drivable. Not a fan of walking on crunchy snow and seeing my dogs have the edges of their pads cut..
I was in SD just prior to this system and many roads were soft and slimey almost like any frost that was in the ground was coming out like Spring.I am not in SD, but what I am noticing is that trail and poorly graveled gravel roads look more like spring just after the ground has thawed out. Roads are very soft with trucks sinking in further than you may expect. I would assume some of the SD minimum maintenance roads will be similar if the weather moves and stays above freezing.
I wonder if eastern South Dakota has snow?
Damm,chamberlain got hit hard! Damm
Here's more dataGreat map.Thank you for that.Im planning my hunt as soon as I cap off a gobbler.