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Snow shortage closes snowmobile trails early in Åre

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  • Snow shortage in Åre has caused early closure of snowmobile trails.
  • Snowmobilers must follow laws prohibiting riding on thin snow or bare ground.
  • Riding is still possible from higher mountain areas like Storlien and Kall.

A snow shortage in Åre municipality, Sweden, has led to the unusually early closure of some snowmobile trails this year, affecting Easter celebrations for many snowmobile enthusiasts. The spring arrived early in the Jämtland mountains, causing many trails to close, including those crossing waterways that have become exposed in many places. Väsek, which manages a network of 75 miles of snowmobile trails in western Åre municipality, emphasizes that snowmobilers have a significant personal responsibility to follow terrain driving laws, which prohibit riding on thin snow cover or bare ground.

According to Callis Blom, chairman of Väsek, it is still possible to ride snowmobiles from areas like Storlien, Ånn, Gevsjön, Enafors, Huså, and Kall higher up on the mountain.

snowmobilers have a significant personal responsibility to follow terrain driving laws, which prohibit riding on thin snow cover or bare ground

Väsek, manages a network of 75 miles of snowmobile trails in western Åre municipality

it is still possible to ride snowmobiles from areas like Storlien, Ånn, Gevsjön, Enafors, Huså, and Kall higher up on the mountain

Callis Blom, chairman of Väsek

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