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Trail Report – : Sayner, Wisconsin – February 20, 2022

Reporter:SaynerStar Lake Barnstormers

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: Minimal

Date of Report: February 20, 2022

Area Report:

The updated forecast is calling for 9-12″ of new snow between tomorrow and Wednesday!  This would normally be great news, but we currently have one of our tractors broke down (axle issues) on Trail 7 between TIN markers 217 and 218.  It could be a few days before we can get it out, so please be extra cautious in this area.   

We will be doing our best to keep the Barnstormers system groomed with just one machine.  You can expect that some of our trails are not going to get groomed every night.

LOGGING UPDATE:  We’ve been informed that logging operations have started on portions of our trail 11.  They’ll be logging from Nebish Lake Road to Starrett Lake to Mystery Lake.  IMPORTANT:  Loggers have the right of way.  They have the authority to close our trail, so please be respectful; don’t get in their way and don’t give them reason to shut us down!

Please support all of the clubs by participating in their fundraisers!  Here’s a list of what’s coming up for the Barnstormers.  You can also get more info at http://www.saynerbarnstormers.com.

February 20, 2022:  Pizza Fundraiser @ Hillside Tavern & Grill.  4:00 – 8:00

September 4, 2022:  Star Lake Mayoral Race.  3:00 – 7:00

September 5, 2022:  Meat Raffle @ Weber’s.  2:00 – 5:00

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – February 20, 2022

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: Varying ice base – Warm up so SNOW depth varied too

Date of Report: February 20, 2022

Area Report:

TRAIL CONDITIONS VARIED
WARM UP & HEAVY TRAFFICE

February 20, 2022 – 8:25am 21 – High 38 – Low tonight 7

Big warm up today with a low of 7 tonight.  Trails are going to really soften up.  Will be breakdown of trails especially in the open areas where the evil sun does it’s damage.  POTENTIAL FOR SNOW STORM  Monday – High of 15 & Low of 6 PLUS potential of 3 inches of SNOW.  PLUS the same for Tuesday with High of 11 & Low of 0 PLUS 5 inches of SNOW! You better be DOIN’ THE SNOW DANCE!

Groomer Tracking Systems (GTS) shows groomers back out grooming last night.  Here are the trails groomed:

North of Eagle River

  • Trail 10/13 from groomer barn to the connect with the Conover trails
  • Wisconsin River bridge crossing of Trail 10/13 that heads west
  • Trail 10 & 7 heading west to the connect with the Sayner trails – including Uncle Kent club trail
  • Trail 13 heading north toward Buckatabon Lake/Bauers Dam connect with Conover trails
  • Trail 17N
  • Trail 1 to the northside entrance to Eagle Lake trail

West & South West

  • Trail 70 from behind the Dairy Queen in town to Cty Hwy H
  • Trail 17S from Honey Bear Restaurant intersection to Trail 7 aka Paint Ball Field turn.
  • Trail 7 aka Paint Ball Field that heads west (right) off Trail 17 to Sugar Camp connect near Kathan Inn

East & South

  • Trail Atl 13 heading south of Eagle River all the to the Three Lakes connect
  • Trail 10E main trail to Three Lakes connect. Chanticleer Inn trail to the Eagle Lake entrance, Grampa Grahm (1) & 9 mile trail NOT GROOMED

The trails have high traffic.  If riding today today be aware of the icy sections in corners & straight aways’.  Tons of traffic so Slow Down, Ride Right & Watch for Oncoming Sleds

Catfish & Eagle lake trails marked & OPEN. Stay by the orange reflective barrels.  DO NOT think the entire lake is safe.  Several sleds have gone in the water this season far from the barrels.

Please KEEP DOIN’ THE SNOW DANCE! 

See ya on the trails!

Holly Tomlanovich
THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
715.479-5185 Weekly Trail Update

News and Reports:

15 riders on 14 sleds left Monday morning at 9:30am from the Ice Castle in Eagle River on the yearly weekday away. This year is a 5 day trip.

We headed west on Trail 70 to 17S to 7 aka Paint Ball Field making our way west heading to Park Falls. Stopped for lunch at the Bear Bar at the entrance to the Lake Tom SnoFleas trails near Lac du Flambeau. Headed from there to Minocqua & west. Arriving in Park Falls at the Northern Lights Motel for the night. Rode a little over 100 miles. Trails were Fair to Good to Very Good. Especially in Price county. That evening the Price county Snowmobile Association was having their monthly meeting at the Northern Lights Motel. Got to talk to many of the drivers.

Tuesday we headed north to Washburn the town in Bayfield. A bit of a struggle as there were many detours & re routes in Ashland county. But we arrived safe & sound in the late afternoon at the Washburn Inn overlooking the Big Lake! Along with a great big appetite. Another day of about 100 miles. Mostly Good trails with some Fair & a bit of road running.

Wednesday we headed from Washburn toward Bayfield. When Tom & I had sled issues we turned around & headed back to Vallhalla Bar & Grill to wait for the utility truck & trailer to pick up Tom’s sled. Rode back on my sled double back to the motel in Washburn. Rest the group headed north to Bayfield putting on about 80 miles. Good trails P.S. Vallhalla Bar & Grill has terrific pizza. The same evening went back with the group for dinner. Food was fantastic!

Thursday morning we left Washburn heading back to Park Falls & a return visit to the Northern Lights Motel. Took a slightly different route back. To avoid the re routes & detours. We rode double back for most of the trip. Switched out the last leg of the ride with a rider. Riding her sled. She rode double with Tom. Little under 100 miles with Good trails.

On Friday, left Park Falls for Eagle River. Price county doing a fantastic job. Trails were Very Good to Excellent all the way through Price county. Heading west into Oneida county. Then Vilas. Stopped for lunch at Musky Bill’s. Very crowded. Then east toward home. All conditions of trails & as we got closer to Minocqua heavy, heavy traffic. Many sections of SNOW fall as we rode. Later in the day winds picked up. Just west of Eagle River winds caused white out conditions & some tough riding. Crossing the great swamp just west of Sportsman’s Chalet 4 of us lost sight of the trail location & ended up getting stuck in deep snow. Rest of the group made it to the Sportsman’s. Then the iron men of the group came back to dig us out & get us back on trails. Eventful day. Over 100 again on Friday.

Home safe & sound after an adventurous ride with the last of the buried sleds home safe & sound after dig out on Saturday.

Snowmobile Information:

Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration 
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10 – Time to join a club!
Standard Wisconsin Trail Pass – $30
Out of State Trail Pass – $50
Vilas County Map It Trail App GPS style app of all trails in Vilas County.  Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker.
Groomer Tracking Systems (GTS) Gives you trails groomed in last 24, 48 & 96 hours
AWSC“The Legislative Voice of Wisconsin Snowmobilers”
Snowmobile Wisconsin – Know before you go!

Trail Report – : Sayner, Wisconsin – February 19, 2022

Reporter:SaynerStar Lake Barnstormers

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: Minimal

Date of Report: February 19, 2022

Area Report:

We’ve gotten a bit of fresh snow and it’s helped a little.  Trails are still in really good condition except in super heavy traffic areas.  Forecast is calling for 4-8″ of new snow early next week, so keep your fingers crossed!

This is Presidents weekend and the busiest of the season.  Please understand that the traffic will be very heavy.  Ride accordingly and be respectful of other riders.  Also be patient with the restaurants and bars.  They’re doing their best to take care of this many people.  

We’ve been informed that logging operations are starting on portions of our trail 11.  They’ll be logging from Nebish Lake Road to Starrett Lake to Mystery Lake.  IMPORTANT:  Loggers have the right away.  They have the authority to close our trail, so please be respectful and don’t get in their way. 

Please support all of the clubs by participating in their fundraisers!  Here’s a list of what’s coming up for the Barnstormers.  You can also get more info at http://www.saynerbarnstormers.com.

February 20, 2022:  Pizza Fundraiser @ Hillside Tavern & Grill.  4:00 – 8:00

September 4, 2022:  Star Lake Mayoral Race.  3:00 – 7:00

September 5, 2022:  Meat Raffle @ Weber’s.  2:00 – 5:00

Trail Report – : Dickinson County, Michigan – February 19, 2022

Reporter:msertich7751

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 8 to 10 inches on trails

Date of Report: February 19, 2022

Area Report:

Our trails have been groomed 100 % this week and they are in excellent condition.Area received 2 inches overnight and expecting more on Sunday.  Enjoy!

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – February 19, 2022

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: Variable ice base – 3 inches new SNOW

Date of Report: February 19, 2022

Area Report:

EAGLE RIVER TRAILS NOT GROOMED OVERNIGHT DUE HIGH WINDS
EXPECT VARYING CONDITIONS

February 19, 2022 – 7:29am 3 below – High 14 – Low tonight 8

Friday brought about 3 inches news SNOW.  Along with it came very high winds & wind gusts.  45 mph plus.  Riding yesterday afternoon into last night was very dangerous.  The high winds caused complete whiteouts on the trails.

Pop up of temps on Sunday.  Could be 40.  Then on Monday high of 16 and SNOW followed by SNOW on Tuesday with a high of 10. 1-3 inches of SNOW on Monday. 3-5 inches of SNOW on Tuesday. 

Due to the high winds last night no grooming was done on the Eagle River Trails. With that said the trails have high traffic & are in need of grooming.  If riding today today be aware of the icy sections in corners & straight a ways.  Many trails are rough & have moguls.  Slow down & be safe.

Catfish & Eagle lake trails marked & OPEN. Stay by the orange reflective barrels.  DO NOT think the entire lake is safe.  Several sleds have gone in the water this season far from the barrels.

Returned from a sledding trip on snowmobile to Park Falls.  Then on to Washburn for 2 days of riding.  Back to Park Falls.  Then home yesterday.  Somewhere between 400 & 500 miles.  For the most part trails were great.  Few areas of poor signing.

Please KEEP DOIN’ THE SNOW DANCE! 

See ya on the trails!

Holly Tomlanovich
THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
715.479-5185 Weekly Trail Update

News and Reports:

15 riders on 14 sleds left Monday morning at 9:30am from the Ice Castle in Eagle River on the yearly weekday away. This year is a 5 day trip.

We headed west on Trail 70 to 17S to 7 aka Paint Ball Field making our way west heading to Park Falls. Stopped for lunch at the Bear Bar at the entrance to the Lake Tom SnoFleas trails near Lac du Flambeau. Headed from there to Minocqua & west. Arriving in Park Falls at the Northern Lights Motel for the night. Rode a little over 100 miles. Trails were Fair to Good to Very Good.  Especially in Price county. That evening the Price county Snowmobile Association was having their monthly meeting at the Northern Lights Motel.  Got to talk to many of the drivers.

Tuesday we headed north to Washburn the town in Bayfield. A bit of a struggle as there were many detours & re routes in Ashland county. But we arrived safe & sound in the late afternoon at the Washburn Inn overlooking the Big Lake! Along with a great big appetite. Another day of about 100 miles. Mostly Good trails with some Fair & a bit of road running.

Wednesday we headed from Washburn toward Bayfield. When Tom & I had sled issues we turned around & headed back to Vallhalla Bar & Grill to wait for the utility truck & trailer to pick up Tom’s sled. Rode back on my sled double back to the motel in Washburn. Rest the group headed north to Bayfield putting on about 80 miles. Good trails P.S. Vallhalla Bar & Grill has terrific pizza.  The same evening went back with the group for dinner.  Food was fantastic!

Thursday morning we left Washburn heading back to Park Falls & a return visit to the Northern Lights Motel. Took a slightly different route back. To avoid the re routes & detours. We rode double back for most of the trip. Switched out the last leg of the ride with a rider. Riding her sled. She rode double with Tom. Little under 100 miles with Good trails.

On Friday, left Park Falls for Eagle River.  Price county doing a fantastic job.  Trails were Very Good to Excellent all the way through Price county.  Heading west into Oneida county.  Then Vilas.  Stopped for lunch at Musky Bill’s.  Very crowded.  Then east toward home.  All conditions of trails & as we got closer to Minocqua heavy, heavy traffic.  Many sections of SNOW fall as we rode.  Later in the day winds picked up.  Just west of Eagle River winds caused white out conditions & some tough riding.  Crossing the great swamp just west of Sportsman’s Chalet 4 of us lost sight of the trail location & ended up getting stuck in deep snow.  Rest of the group made it to the Sportsman’s.  Then the iron men of the group came back to dig us out & get us back on trails.  Eventful day. Over 100 again on Friday. 

Home safe & sound after an adventurous ride.

Snowmobile Information:

Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration 
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10 – Time to join a club!
Standard Wisconsin Trail Pass – $30
Out of State Trail Pass – $50
Vilas County Map It Trail App GPS style app of all trails in Vilas County.  Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker.
Groomer Tracking Systems (GTS) Gives you trails groomed in last 24, 48 & 96 hours
AWSC“The Legislative Voice of Wisconsin Snowmobilers”
Snowmobile Wisconsin – Know before you go!

Trail Report – : Superior – Douglas County, Wisconsin – February 18, 2022

Reporter:nikky.farmakes

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 9-10

Date of Report: February 18, 2022

Area Report:

Douglas County received approximately 2-6 inches of, much needed, snow across the county last week.  Trail conditions range from fair to excellent.   As Grooming reports come in the Trail Conditions will be updated.

Douglas County Forestry does not maintain any trails across lakes.  If you would like information of specific trails please contact the Snowmobile club in that area.

It is critical that we respect the landowners who allow us to utilize their property. Please Stay On The Trails.

Please share this info with anyone that you believe would be interested…our goal is to inform as many trail riders as possible.

Please check with neighboring counties to ensure the trails are open before you ride!

Click here for a link to a map of open trails 

SW Quadrant –(Maintained by Cozy Corner Trails Club)

OPEN TRAILS
Trail 5  Groomed
Trail 5A Groomed
Trail 925 Groomed
Trail 835 Groomed
Trail 930 Groomed
Trail 9  Groomed (watch for Logging north of Cnty Road A)
Trail 935 Groomed 

SE Quadrant –   (Maintained by 4 Seasons Recreational Club, Jackpine Riders, and Get-er-Done)

OPEN TRAILS
Trail 5 Groomed
Trail 35 (Wild Rivers Trail north of Solon Springs) Groomed
Trail 35 (Wild Rivers Trail south) Groomed
Trail 27B Groomed
Trail 27C Groomed
Trail 41S Groomed
Trail 41B Groomed
Trail 217 Groomed
Trail 727 Groomed
Trail 17N Groomed
Trail 7 Groomed
Trail 27 Groomed
Trail 3 Groomed
Trail 41 (WRT to the warming Shack) Groomed (watch for logging near Pierce Road.)
Trail 541 Groomed
Trail 17S (South of Lower Eau Claire Lake) Groomed
(Watch for logging across the county line) 

NE Quadrant – (Maintained by Brule River Riders)

Open Trails
Trail 1:  Groomed
Trail 2 (TCC): Groomed
Trail 4:  Groomed
Trail 6:  Groomed
Trail 18:  Groomed
Trail 24:  Groomed
Trail B 24:  Groomed
Trail 27/27A:  Groomed
Trail 35 (WRT) Groomed
Trail 635: Groomed
Trail 235: Groomed


NW Quadrant- 
(Maintained by Drift Dodgers)

OPEN TRAILS
Gandy Dancer Trail Groomed
Saunders Grade Groomed Last Week
Wrenshall Grade Groomed
Trail 0 Groomed
Trail 28 Groomed
The Cross town connector Groomed
4/41 Groomed Last Week (Watch for Logging)
Trail 4 Groomed Last Week

Please enjoy and Ride safe!

For Further information, Pease contact the Douglas County Forestry Department at 715-378-2219 or see our website, https://www.douglascountywi.org/211/Forestry-Parks-Recreation.

Monday-Friday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM excluding Holidays.

Trail Report – : Price County – Park Falls, Phillips & Prentice, Wisconsin – February 18, 2022

Reporter:Phillips/Park Falls Chambers

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: very good

Date of Report: February 18, 2022

Area Report:

The trails in the Fifield/Pike Lake area are all open and groomed and generally in very good to excellent condition   As is always the case, the heavily used trails like 101 east of Pike Lake is still thin, but we groom it regularly so it smooth.  The 4-5” of snow we got last Friday did wonders in covering up a few rocks coming through and allowing us to smooth out the bumps  Happy Trails!

The 6” of new snow we received on 2/11 has added to the base and trails around the Solberg Lk area are now in Very Good to Excellent condition. There is logging on trail 102 between Old 13 Road and Trail 121 going North to Hicks Landing Rd. That portion has been bulldozed to allow the logging trucks to haul, so you may want to avoid that area for the time being. If you are going North, Go to Solberg Lake, then head North to trail 112 at Solberg Park.

Trail Report – : Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin – February 18, 2022

Reporter:Phil

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: Lots of White

Date of Report: February 18, 2022

Area Report:

AWESOME to see a blizzard (for us this season) out there and the forecast is GREAT!

Trails in good to Excellent shape. Grooming will take place every night on all trails thru the Presidents Day/ Radar Run weekend. Traffic is intense so later in the afternoons the busy trails will be bumpy. Ride Right and Ride Safe!

Radar Run at Bent’s Camp Saturday Registration begins at 10 am. Runs start at 11AM with trophies awarded to all class champions. Bikini run at 3 pm with $1000 cash for the winners. This is a major fundraiser for the Frosty Club so we hope to see you there. Fun, food, music, raffles, free hot chocolate, and bikini’s 

News and Reports:

Candle Light Bowling at THE ALLEY next Saturday…sign up fast as spots are filling fast. A super fun event if you have never attended.

Cash raffles to be held at The Alley in March.

Snowmobile Information:

PLEASE stay on the marked trails.

Trail Report – : Antigo/Langlade County, Wisconsin – February 18, 2022

Reporter:langlade

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 3-7

Date of Report: February 18, 2022

Area Report:

The Langlade County snowmobile trails overall are in fair to good condition in both Zone A and B.  Due to the lack of fresh snow and relatively heavy trail use, there are thin spots throughout the trail system, mainly on the high traffic trails.  Icy spots and corners are also present throughout and snowmobiles should use caution and slow down, especially on corners and bridges.  

Due to planned construction activities; intersections 30 & 30A will be closed, please follow marked detour when posted.

The trail segment from intersection 93 south to Northwoods Inn is closed indefinitely. 

Download a Langlade County Snowmobile Map.

Trail Report – : Rice Lake & Barron County, Wisconsin – February 18, 2022

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Reporter:Jody

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 6-8 inches

Date of Report: February 18, 2022

Snowmobile Information:

More than 300 miles of groomed snowmobile trails lace Barron County, including the popular Tuscobia State Trail with 76 miles heading east from Rice Lake to Park Falls; the Wild Rivers Trail heading north from Rice Lake’s city limits leads 97 miles to Superior.

 

Barron County snowmobile trails are open and groomed. We finally received an additional 2-3″ of snow last week, however some field crossings remain rough with exposed rocks and stumps. Ride with caution. The Wild Rivers, Tuscobia and Cat Tail State Trails are snow covered, groomed and generally are in excellent condition.