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Trail Report – : Rice Lake & Barron County, Wisconsin – December 10, 2019

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Reporter:rltourism

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 10-12″ base

Date of Report: December 10, 2019

Area Report:

Barron county snowmobile trails remain CLOSED.  Lakes and swamps are still unsafe until cold weather. Corn and crops still hinder passage in area trails across the county, and efforts to detour are being made. Trails regardless, can not open until all deer hunts are complete. Clubs will be out completing work on trails as well as packing in areas. Please stay off county trails even though you will see tracks from maintenance.

Trail Report – : Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan – December 10, 2019

Reporter:SaultSteMarie

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: 0-3″

Date of Report: December 10, 2019

Area Report:

  • Sault: (12/4) Trails are open and we have rideable snow but not much. There is now a plowed parking area at the beginning of trail #8 under the International Bridge, which now has an all-season outhouse.  Make sure you lock your vehicles and trailers. Remember trail base is the amount of snow between your track and the ground below not the amount of fluff piled up in the woods.10 inches of snow compresses to less then a inch on the trail.
    • Trail #8 – Sault to Brimley:   Base  0- 0 inches -Trail is in poor Condition.  
    • Trail #8 – Brimley to Raco: Base 0 – 0  inches -Trail is in poor Condition. When going across the bridge in Brimley make sure you go with your the flow of traffic!  Blowing and drifting occurs when you first leave Brimley. Watch for trail change going south just before getting to Raco.
    • Trail #8 Raco to Naomikong [where Paradise meets us]: Base  0 – 0  inches – Trail is in poor Condition.  Trail change just east of Salt Pointe Rd.  Moved trail out of twisty section back to old straight route, about 2.5 miles.  Different trail just east of Raco going to M28
    • Sault Ste. Marie City Trail, Trails #497, #449, parts of #8 & #49: Base 0 –  0 inches – Trail is in poor condition  We now have a marked trail going to Chippewa Motors.  It starts once you come out of the woods east of M-129 off #449.  It comes into their parking lot from behind if you need parts or service. City curfew is from 1 am – 6 am. Remember most City streets are open to traffic 20 mph, stop at all intersections, and ride on the right hand side of street not on side walks. Watch for closed streets that are posted, mainly around the hospital, university, and state trunk lines.
    • Sault Ste. Marie to Kinross, Trail #49: Base 0 – 0 inches – Trail is in poor Condition.Make sure you follow reroute once you cross bridge going south at 7 Mile road. When the trail is running along roads make sure you go with the flow of traffic on the right side of the road.
    • Kinross loop & south to Pickford, Parts of Trail #49, #472, and #494: Base 0 – 0 inches – Trail in poor Condition. Watch for trucks on trail.
    • Kinross to Raco/Rudyard Trail #480 & #472: Base 0 – 0 inches – Trail in poor Condition. Watch for reroute signs just west of Kinross.
    • The Downtown Trail: The Downtown Trail is now closed but signed, and snow Has been removed from the bridge.  
  • Paradise: (12/5) Here`s a quick update, just like I promised. It is 24 degrees here at my place and partly cloudy. We got about 3 inches of snow the night before last and about an inch last night. The weather guessers are calling for it to warm up a touch for this weekend and then cool off like a rock for next week……YEAAAA!!  Soooo……here`s the plan. We have been out to the barn the last couple days working on things and gettin ready. We plan on wrapping things up today and we`ll be ready to ROCK!!!! Remember we didn`t get the snow places west of us got a few days ago. Here in the Paradise area we only have about 6 inches on the ground now, plus or minus, depending on where your at. At the end of today we`ll sit down and discuss the best plan of attack. With the weather warming up for this weekend me thinks we`ll hit the high ground trails this weekend and clear trees and then head into the swamps near the end of next week. Just my thoughts, we`ll discuss this tonight. OK, all for now. Just keeping y`all updated on whats goin on. We do plan on gettin the groomers out this weekend but maybe just for trail clean up. Keep checking back for more. LET `ER SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Groomer Chris
  • Eckerman: (12/4) 8″ base. CAUTION****CAUTION  ***REMINDER: Groomer’s are big so you need to give them room to do their job. So Please give them the room, you can get off the trail they can’t.. If you hit the groomer we have to call the POLICE to have a report made out. So please move off the trail don’t try to squeeze by them. So again I want to stress we will call the POLICE.***  All our trails are open for season. We have cleaned all are trails Filer Rd to Rudyard is still sketchy. Road all 81 miles of our trails today and only had 2 helmet slappers. Please be careful while riding we are hoping for more snow. Let it Snow! Let it Snow!  ATVORV riders remember you are not supposed to be on the snowmobile trails after December 1st.  We appreciate it if you could keep your ATV’s off our trails so we could have decent trails to ride. Rex Hyrns, President of the Chippewa Snow Chasers.  There are NO excellent trails in the Upper Peninsula we all need more snow!!!!  We hope you appreciate our flat trails, web site and trail reports.  The Chippewa Snow Chasers have two DNR sponsored staging areas.  One is in front of the clubhouse and groomer barn at Strongs.  Directions:  From the corner of M-123 and M-28 proceed 2 1/2 miles East toward Sault Ste. Marie.  Turn right at the 4 corners on Strongs Rd.  The Lumberjacks Bar is on the south east corner and Strongs Motel and Tavern is on the northeast corner.  If coming from the east on M-28  turn left at the same corner.   Go south 1/4 mile and you will see the big Snow Chaser sign on the right.  Our second staging area is West of Rudyard.  From I-75 take the Rudyard exit and turn right at the Mackinac Trail.  At the gas station turn left on Main St. (H-40). Follow H-40 west through town a little over 6 1/2 miles to Sullivan Creek Rd. (FS 3131)  Turn right on Sullivan Creek Rd.  Proceed north on Sullivan Creek Rd. 2 1/2 miles to Filer Rd.  Turn left on Filer Rd. and you will see the Snow Chaser sign on the left about 1/4 mile west of Sullivan Creek Rd.  From M-123 turn right on H-40.  (H-40 is just before you enter Trout Lake).  Follow H-40 East about 17 1/2 miles to Sullivan Creek Rd. (FS 3131) and turn left.  You are welcome to park at either of these staging areas for a day, a weekend or for a week or two if you wish.  Park in the designated areas so the groomers won’t run over your rig!  If you have a GPS the addresses are:  11272 Strongs Rd. Eckerman, MI 49728 and 17247 W. Filer Rd. Rudyard, MI 49780.  Just remember that the south end of Strongs Rd. and  Sullivan Creek Rd. north of Filer Rd. are not plowed in the winter.  If you blindly follow the GPS you could wind up spending a lot of your snowmobile money on a tow.
  • Drummond Island: No new report available. 

Trail Report – : Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – December 10, 2019

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 6 – 10 compacted

Date of Report: December 10, 2019

Area Report:

Some Washburn County Snowmobile Trails will open for the season on Friday, December 13th. Open trails will include the Wild Rivers Trail (Trail #35), a portion of the rail grade connecting Wild Rivers Trail to Shell Lake (Trail #39), a portion of Trail #8 east from Wild Rivers Trail to the intersection with Trail #39 (From County intersection #13 to intersection #35), and Trail #39 from Trego north to intersection with Trail #8 (From County intersection #11 to intersection #35).

All other Washburn County snowmobile trails do remain closed at this time. Unfrozen wet trails still persist throughout much of these closed trail segments.

Trail conditions on open trails will be very good, with a 6 to 10 inch compacted snow base. Enjoy the snow!

Trail Report – : Bayfield County, Wisconsin – December 10, 2019

Reporter:BayfieldCounty

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 24 to 36 inches

Date of Report: December 10, 2019

Area Report:

Bayfield County Trails are currently closed. We have received a lot of snow which is going to make for a great season but has created challenges for opening the trails. There are a lot of downed trees from the heavy snow and it’s been slow going for clubs to get to all the trails. The snow has also insulated swamps and wet spots creating some dangerous conditions, we’re hoping that some packing of the trails by clubs and the cold temperatures this week will fix many of those. Additionally, the anterless deer season goes until December 15th and we want to be sure to honor the rights of our private property owners that allow the trails to go through their land. With all that we anticipate our trails will open on December 16th. In the meantime, the Tri-County Corridor is open as are the many miles of Forest Roads.

Trail Report – : Watersmeet, Michigan – December 10, 2019

Reporter:Chamber

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 31″

Date of Report: December 10, 2019

Area Report:

7*8 inches of new snow yesterday! We will be grooming daily.

Trail #3 from the Wisconsin border to Paulding, good condition, north end has a logging project so please use caution and respect the loggers. South end a snowmobiler hit a bridge and took the railing out so use caution until we get it repaired

Trail #2 west of Watersmeet, good condition, may have a small water hole that is passable about 20 miles west of Watersmeet

Trail #2 east of Watersmeet to Trail #107, good condition

Trail #13 south to Cisco Chain, good condition

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – December 10, 2019

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 12 inches on trails – 20 off trail

Date of Report: December 10, 2019

Area Report:

December 10, 2019 – 5:54am – 3 degrees

SNOWMOBILE TRAILS IN EAGLE RIVER
& ALL OF VILAS COUNTY ARE NOT OPEN. 

6 inches of new SNOW yesterday! Nice surprise as the forecast was for 3 inches.  Bringing the off trail totals back to 20 inches & on panned trails back to 12 inches+.  This morning it is 3 degrees at 5:50am with a high of 7 today & below zero tonight.  Wednesday temps will be in the single digits during the day & below zero at night.  Thursday temps will come up & bring more SNOW.  1-3 inches forecast for Thursday.  More SNOW Saturday!

There still are clubs working to clear up the last of the trees & branches on trails.  With the cold throughout today & tomorrow & panning on the trails to push the air out & force snow into the wet area things should freeze up.

Trail inspections continue.  It takes 10-11 days to get all of the 11 clubs trails inspected. This all goes on while we wait for the 10 muzzleloader season & 4 day antlerless deer seasons to end on December 15. So no opening until sometime after the deer hunts end.

Be Patient.  Won’t be long now! See ya on the trails sometime in mid-December.

Holly Tomlanovich
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News and Reports:

Events
December 13 – Sno-Eagles Christmas party at Catch 22
December 25 – Merry Christmas!
January 7 – BOD meeting at 6PM at World Snowmobile HQ
January 10-12 – Vintage World Championship Snowmobile Derby – Food booth volunteers needed
January 17-19 – World Championship Snowmobile Derby – Food booth volunteers needed
Contact Club President, Howard Wolfe at 262.442.4876 to sign up for any event.

Snowmobile Information:

Handy Snowmobile Links
Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10
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 Cty.  Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker.

Trail Report – : Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin – December 9, 2019

Reporter:Phil

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: Looks like winter

Date of Report: December 9, 2019

Area Report:

Frosty Club trails are being brushed and signed…swamps are being packed…..opening date has yet to be determined but it will be after all deer seasons are completed.

News and Reports:

Frosty Club Benefit Breakfast at Sunrise Lodge December 14 and 15 730 – 1100. $12.00 and all proceeds go to the Frosty Club for trail grooming.

Trail Report – : Tomahawk, Wisconsin – December 9, 2019

Reporter:jan

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 18 inches plus

Date of Report: December 9, 2019

Area Report:

All Lincoln County snowmobile and winter ATV trails are CLOSED.

All Oneida Country Snowmobile Trails and winter ATV trails are CLOSED.

Please check the current conditions on the Chamber’s website at www.gototomahawk.com

This report will be updated when conditions change.

Trail Report – : Tomahawk, Wisconsin – December 9, 2019

Reporter:jan

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 18 plus

Date of Report: December 9, 2019

Area Report:

All Lincoln County snowmobile and winter ATV trails are CLOSED.

All Oneida Country Snowmobile Trails and winter ATV trails are CLOSED.

Please check the current conditions on the Chamber’s website at www.gototomahawk.com

This report will be updated when conditions change.

Trail Report – : Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – December 9, 2019

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 6-10 compacted

Date of Report: December 9, 2019

Area Report:

Some Washburn County Snowmobile Trails will open for the season on Friday, December 13th. Open trails will include the Wild Rivers Trail (Trail #35), a portion of the rail grade connecting Wild Rivers Trail to Shell Lake (Trail #39), a portion of Trail #8 east from Wild Rivers Trail to the intersection with Trail #39 (From County intersection #13 to intersection #35), and Trail #39 from Trego north to intersection with Trail #8 (From County intersection #11 to intersection #35).

All other Washburn County snowmobile trails do remain closed at this time. Unfrozen wet trails still persist throughout much of these closed trail segments.

Trail conditions on open trails will be very good, with a 6 to 10 inch compacted snow base. Enjoy the snow!