Reporter:officecoordinator@cable4fun.com
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 5-8″ Base
Date of Report: January 25, 2018
Area Report:
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Reporter:officecoordinator@cable4fun.com
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 5-8″ Base
Date of Report: January 25, 2018
Area Report:
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Reporter:info@visitashland.com
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 3-8 inch base
Date of Report: January 25, 2018
Snowmobile Information:
ALL trails in Ashland County are open and being groomed except for trail 13 (Ashland- Marengo). The tri-county corridor is open and groomed. We are hoping and waiting for more snow!! We will continue to keep you posted on the conditions.
Call 800-284-9484 to receive a Ashland County Snowmobile map.
Reporter:info@visitashland.com
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 3-8 inch base
Date of Report: January 25, 2018
Snowmobile Information:
ALL trails in Ashland County are open and being groomed except for trail 13 (Ashland- Marengo). The tri-county corridor is open and groomed. We are hoping and waiting for more snow!! We will continue to keep you posted on the conditions.
Call 800-284-9484 to receive a Ashland County Snowmobile map.
Reporter:info@visitashland.com
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 3-8 inch base
Date of Report: January 25, 2018
Snowmobile Information:
ALL trails in Ashland County are open and being groomed except for trail 13 (Ashland- Marengo). The tri-county corridor is open and groomed. We are hoping and waiting for more snow!! We will continue to keep you posted on the conditions.
Call 800-284-9484 to receive a Ashland County Snowmobile map.
Reporter:info@visitashland.com
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 3-8 inch base
Date of Report: January 25, 2018
Snowmobile Information:
ALL trails in Ashland County are open and being groomed except for trail 13 (Ashland- Marengo). The tri-county corridor is open and groomed. We are hoping and waiting for more snow!! We will continue to keep you posted on the conditions.
Call 800-284-9484 to receive a Ashland County Snowmobile map.
Reporter:info@visitashland.com
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 3-8 inch base
Date of Report: January 25, 2018
Snowmobile Information:
ALL trails in Ashland County are open and being groomed except for trail 13 (Ashland- Marengo). The tri-county corridor is open and groomed. We are hoping and waiting for more snow!! We will continue to keep you posted on the conditions.
Call 800-284-9484 to receive a Ashland County Snowmobile map.
Reporter:haywardlakes
Trail Conditions: Excellent
Snow Cover: 6 to 10 inches of base snow
Date of Report: January 25, 2018
Area Report:
Hello Riders!
The weekend has approached and it will be a great weekend to ride with EXCELLENT trail conditions! We were fortunate to have received snow from this weeks snow storm. It was a touch a go forecast as the trend moved up and down but fortunately Sawyer County did get snow from it. The northern part of the county received approximately 4″ and the southern part approximately 8-12″!! Groomers have been out all week perfecting for the weekend! Friday forecast temps do bring warmer weather to about 41 degrees but fortunately with our snow fall this week we will withstand the one day of warmer temps and Sat the temps will drop and continue to drop into the teens for the next several days. More snow is in the forecast for next week, we will update as that approaches.
Surrounding counties; Bayfield, Washburn and Price are reported to be excellent, Ashland, Barron and Douglas are in good condition and Rusk has been updated from partially open to fully open and in good condition.
There is some brushing going on throughout the county so please be aware of heavy equipment.
Thank you to all club members and volunteers and thank you all groomers! Thank you to all of you that have chosen Sawyer County as your riding destination! Have fun and ride safe!
Reporter:BayfieldCounty
Trail Conditions: Unknown
Snow Cover: 6-8 inch base
Date of Report: January 25, 2018
Area Report:
We’ve been seeing lots of sleds on the trails the past couple weeks and it is a welcomed sight! We didn’t get the huge dump of snow that was forecasted, but many parts of the County did receive from fresh snow this week. We are grateful for the snow we have, but could always use some more. Detailed reports from the local snowmobile clubs are posted below. Stay safe and stay on the trails!
Namakagon Trail Groomers: All trails had been groomed prior to the new snow. The system is in Great shape!! With the new snow of 3-6 in. We have a base of 5-8 in. Namakagon Trail Groomers will be out laying down the new snow and getting the trails groomed before the weekend. The Grooming team is doing a great job of keeping our trails as good as possible! We do have a couple areas that are going continue to be of areas concern. One being Trail 90 at Old Grade and Federal roads. Heavy logging traffic. They are running trucks in and out Old Grade and Federal rd. Both roads are marked as detour for trail 90 however the townships had to plow down so the trucks can meet each other. Another area of caution is trail 15 north of Club Lake Rd. Water from a spring continues to weep out of the hillside where the trail had to be rebuilt last year causing ICE down and across the trail! As always watch for Groomers and ride safe!
Drummond Snojacks: Drummond trails have been groomed after an early week snowfall of 3” and will continue up until the weekend. Trails remain snow covered and in good condition. Those traveling on trail #63 in and out of Mason must stay on marked trails and off of private property/fields. This route is in jeopardy.
Barnes Barnestormers: In our area grooming operations continued earlier in the week 1/21 through today, 1/24, all trails are groomed, trails groomed out well, with welcomed cold temperatures through the nighttime hours, trails are holding up, we could definitely use more snow in some areas. Thanks to the County Forestry Dept. for their efforts on Trail 31S, the trail is groomed and in fair condition.
Bayfield County Snowmobile Alliance – Iron River Area: Trail conditions in the immediate Iron River area, with the exception of the Tri County Corridor, are in fair shape at best. Still good riding to be had both north and south of town.
Washburn Valhallers: Trail #13 North from Washburn to Valhalla was groomed Tuesday, 1/24 and still remains in great shape. Just a few bare spots before grooming, but with even the little additional snow this week, things are solid and white again. Trail #13 South from Washburn to the Tri-County Corridor will be regroomed Thursday, 1/25. The trail is holding it’s own and is still very ridable. Valhalla area continues to have excellent riding opportunities. South of Hwy C starting to show some wear but is still very rideable
South shore Trail Club – Port Wing, Herbster & Cornucopia: Was out Wednesday, 1/24, and will be out again Thursday. Trail 1 by the lake is thin but rideable. Trails 40 & 41 are good to very good.
WAINO Riders- Northwest corner of the County: Trail 1 from the Corridor to Highway 13 is in good shape with grooming coming Thrusday, 1/25, or Friday morning. It’s seen a lot of use the last two weekends.
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Reporter:Washburn County
Trail Conditions: Excellent
Snow Cover: 5-12 inch base
Date of Report: January 25, 2018
Area Report:
All of the Washburn County snowmobile trails are OPEN! The snow event of January 22nd resulted in 2 inches of new snow in the northern part of the county, while the southern sections of the county received 7 to 9 inches of the fresh white stuff. Trail conditions are currently good, with a 5 to 12 inch groomed base. Always use caution on the trails as you may encounter active trail grooming equipment. Enjoy the trails!
Reporter:Washburn County
Trail Conditions: Excellent
Snow Cover: 5-12 inch base
Date of Report: January 25, 2018
Area Report:
All of the Washburn County snowmobile trails are OPEN! The snow event of January 22nd resulted in 2 inches of new snow in the northern part of the county, while the southern sections of the county received 7 to 9 inches of the fresh white stuff. Trail conditions are currently good, with a 5 to 12 inch groomed base. Always use caution on the trails as you may encounter active trail grooming equipment. Enjoy the trails!