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Trail Report: Ely, Minnesota – January 27, 2017

Ely, MN Chamber of Commerce

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 12

Date of Report: January 27, 2017

Area Report:

Snowmobile Trail GROOMER UPDATE for Arrowhead, Taconite and Tomahawk Trails

Taconite Trail: Snow – 12-20” depth  Base – 1-3”  Groomed – yes  Condition – fair to good  The entire Taconite from Ely to Hwy 73 is groomed and in fair to good condition, save for a small section of open water between Big Aspen and Pfeiffer Lake.  This section is flagged, signed and passable. 

 Arrowhead Trail: Snow – 12-22” depth  Base – 1-3”  Groomed – yes  Condition – fair to good  The entire Arrowhead is groomed and in fair to good condition.  Use caution when crossing the bridge in the Lost Lake swamp area due to thin ice.  This bridge is located two miles north on the Arrowhead from the Hwy 1 crossing.  Also, be aware of and slow down for logging activity on the Arrowhead north of Hwy 1, north of Hoodoo Lake, and north of Elephant Lake Rd.

Putnam-Fishing Lakes Trail: Trail base – 1-3” Groomed – yes  Condition – fair

Lake Vermilion State Park and Soudan Underground Mine State Park: Trail base – 3-5”  Groomed – yes  Condition – poor to fair

Ely Area Trails including the Echo Trail: Grooming has resumed on some local trails in the Ely area and up the Echo Trail.  Trail base: 1-3” Groomed – yes Condition: fair to good    

Tomahawk Trail & Stony Spur Trails: Various trail reports for the Tomahawk Trail indicate some exposed ground along stretches of the trail.  Groomers are out on trail and are working on Ely to Mattala Shelter portion.  Sections of the Ely to Mattala Shelter trail may have patches of bare ground.  Overall condition of the Ely to Mattala Shelter section is considered fair.  Mattala Shelter to North Shore section has been groomed and is in fair condition.

Trail Report: Ely, Minnesota – January 27, 2017

Ely, MN Chamber of Commerce

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 12

Date of Report: January 27, 2017

Area Report:

Snowmobile Trail GROOMER UPDATE for Arrowhead, Taconite and Tomahawk Trails

Taconite Trail: Snow – 12-20” depth  Base – 1-3”  Groomed – yes  Condition – fair to good  The entire Taconite from Ely to Hwy 73 is groomed and in fair to good condition, save for a small section of open water between Big Aspen and Pfeiffer Lake.  This section is flagged, signed and passable. 

Arrowhead Trail: Snow – 12-22” depth  Base – 1-3”  Groomed – yes  Condition – fair to good  The entire Arrowhead is groomed and in fair to good condition.  Use caution when crossing the bridge in the Lost Lake swamp area due to thin ice.  This bridge is located two miles north on the Arrowhead from the Hwy 1 crossing.  Also, be aware of and slow down for logging activity on the Arrowhead north of Hwy 1, north of Hoodoo Lake, and north of Elephant Lake Rd.

Putnam-Fishing Lakes Trail: Trail base – 1-3” Groomed – yes  Condition – fair

Lake Vermilion State Park and Soudan Underground Mine State Park: Trail base – 3-5”  Groomed – yes  Condition – poor to fair

Ely Area Trails including the Echo Trail: Grooming has resumed on some local trails in the Ely area and up the Echo Trail.  Trail base: 1-3” Groomed – yes Condition: fair to good    

Tomahawk Trail & Stony Spur Trails: Various trail reports for the Tomahawk Trail indicate some exposed ground along stretches of the trail.  Groomers are out on trail and are working on Ely to Mattala Shelter Section.  Sections of the Ely to Mattala Shelter portion may have patches of bare ground.  Overall condition of the Ely to Mattala Shelter section is considered fair.  Mattala Shelter to North Shore section has been groomed and is in fair condition.

Trail Report: Phelps, Wisconsin – January 27, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 12″

Date of Report: January 27, 2017

Area Report:

2:30 PM +30 deg.clear

I talked to my trail boss this morning and informed me that our trails are for the

most part are in good condition with some fair spots.This was his observation

after a nite of grooming our E/W trail #6,trail # 17 will be done tonite.

Some road routes are still in need of snow,so take it easy and you can

make it thru.

Will up date in a few days Dick

Trail Report: Cable, Wisconsin – January 27, 2017

Trail Conditions: Poor

Snow Cover: 2″

Date of Report: January 27, 2017

Area Report:

Due to warm temperatures and deteriorating conditions all snowmobile trail grooming in Bayfield County has been suspended some sections of trails have been temporarily closed.

Expect varying trail conditions ranging from fair to poor. Trails are generally rideable with some icy, slushy, and bare spots. With cooler temps forecasted, expect more icy conditions. Trails in open areas/fields have very little to no snow cover. Use caution for exposed rocks, wet areas and icy conditions as trails could deteriorate quickly in a short amount of time.

Please keep in mind that some of these trails are on private land.  Private landowners give us permission to maintain portions of these trails on their property.  If a segment is in poor condition or if riding could result in damage, please refrain from use.  Any damage to the trail system, especially those that exist on private land, will jeopardize our future use privileges and potentially result in permanent trail closures.

Under normal circumstances, winter ATV use is permissible only on snowmobile trails that are also designated as ATV trails.  The warmer temperatures have created wet, sensitive and highly variable trail conditions.  As a result, ATV use has the potential to damage the system and create additional problems when colder temperatures return.  Until further notice, all ATV use is prohibited on the dual-use snowmobile trails.  This includes tracked or wheeled ATVs and UTVs. However, ATV use is still allowed on the Tri-County Corridor and Town Road routes.

Trail Closures:

  • Trail 13 South out of Washburn to the Tri-County Corridor.
  • Trail 4 East and West out of Mason
  • Trail 63 South out of Mason to Grand View
  • Trail 31 South in Barnes

 

Trail Report: Sayner, Wisconsin – January 27, 2017

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 2 +/- on the trails

Date of Report: January 27, 2017

Area Report:

This is more good news & bad news. The good news is the temperatures dropped and stopped the melting. The bad news is the trails are very icy and the last snow storm missed us to the south. The is some snow in the forecast for over the next 4 days. Anything is better than nothing. I just spoke with some riders that rode up here from Tomahawk. They said the trails were really pretty good – considering.

Conditions – again – hard crusty snow and very icy spots. Corners are very icy. Southern facing hills are very icy. On average our system is fair. There are poor areas, including close to towns, concentrated traffic sections, and where we have logging taking place. Further into the woods is still great. We groomed on Wednesday just before the temps dropped and flattened out the base again.

Continue to watch for logging ahead signs and heed their warnings. Obey the speed limits in those areas. Do not hassle the loggers or get in their way. They have the right to shut the trails down, where they are working, if they choose.

PLEASE! Lets be carefull out there!!!

News and Reports:

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***We have a fund raiser coming up on February 4th at Murmuring Waters, on Lost Lake in Saint Germain. It is a Chili Feed from 2 to 5pm. There will be raffle prizes.

***A new fundraiser for this season is the Barnstormers Poker Run – 50/50 3-place Raffle to help support our trails. Tickets will be available at businesses listed below and are $5. 2000 tickets will be available for sale. Possible cash prizes of up to $2500, $1500, and $1000 if all tickets are sold. Tickets will be available starting in December at Sayner Pub, Stillwaters, Vinchi’s, Weber’s, Mar-li’s, Patti’s Murmuring Waters, and Fibbers

Trail Report: Ely, Minnesota – January 27, 2017

Ely, MN Chamber of Commerce

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 12

Date of Report: January 27, 2017

Area Report:

Ely Area Trail Conditions – Wednesday, January 27, 2017

Snow Depth: 12 inches

Snowmobile Trail Update for Arrowhead, Taconite and Tomahawk Trails

Taconite Trail: Snow – 12-20” depth  Base – 1-3”  Groomed – yes  Condition – fair to good  The entire Taconite from Ely to Hwy 73 is groomed and in fair to good condition, save for a small section of open water between Big Aspen and Pfeiffer Lake.  This section is flagged, signed and passable. 

Arrowhead Trail: Snow – 12-22” depth  Base – 1-3”  Groomed – yes  Condition – fair to good  The entire Arrowhead is groomed and in fair to good condition.  Use caution when crossing the bridge in the Lost Lake swamp area due to thin ice.  This bridge is located two miles north on the Arrowhead from the Hwy 1 crossing.  Also, be aware of and slow down for logging activity on the Arrowhead north of Hwy 1, north of Hoodoo Lake, and north of Elephant Lake Rd.

Putnam-Fishing Lakes Trail: Trail base – 1-3” Groomed – yes  Condition – fair

Lake Vermilion State Park and Soudan Underground Mine State Park: Trail base – 3-5”  Groomed – yes  Condition – poor to fair

Ely Area Trails including the Echo Trail: Grooming has resumed on some local trails in the Ely area and up the Echo Trail.  Trail base: 1-3” Groomed – yes Condition: fair to good    

Tomahawk Trail & Stony Spur Trails: Various trail reports for the Tomahawk Trail indicate some exposed ground along stretches of the trail and use is not advised at this time.  The reports indicate issues going out of Ely to the Mattala Shelter and Stoney Spur. 

 

Trail Report: Washburn County, Wisconsin – January 27, 2017

Trail Conditions: Unknown

Snow Cover: 2-4″

Date of Report: January 27, 2017

Area Report:

Due to recent warm temperatures and rain, Washburn County snowmobile trails are now closed.  Significant new snow will be needed for the trail system to reopen this winter. Think snow!

Trail Report: Crivitz, Wisconsin – January 27, 2017

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 6+ inches

Date of Report: January 27, 2017

Area Report:

Well, Mother Nature has cooled it back down for us, but that last snow only brought us about an inch that mostly melted as it landed.  We still have some base left in most areas and its flat, however, the open areas are in poor condition with many bare spots.  The weather channel is calling for some snow early next week.  If we would just get 3 or 4 inches of good heavy snow we could be in good shape. 

Guess we all have to do the snow dance!

News and Reports:

Saturday, January 28 – 5th Annual Human Ice Bowling at Thortons Resort

Saturday, February 11 – High Falls Fish-o-Rama and Radar Run

Saturday, February 18 – Crooked Lake Fish-o-Rama

Saturday, February 27-Vintage Sled Ride at Thunder Lake Lodge

(any club members with events to be listed, please contact me…thank you)

Trail Report: Presque Isle, Wisconsin – January 27, 2017

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 12-16″

Date of Report: January 27, 2017

Area Report:

Report from Presque Isle/Winchester Sno-Bunnies President, Jim Luedtke:

Good Morning Snowmobilers!!!!…….We are getting small amounts of snow each day which is helping the trail conditions…there is more snow coming over the weekend with forecasted snow of 3-6 inches on Monday…..I would rate our trails as “FAIR” to “Good”…..They are still hard…And icy in the corners…We are grooming nightly to keep the conditions the best we can…

Don’t forget… We have a great Raffle going this year to help support our costs of bringing you the best trails in the area…..We are giving away a Ski-Doo 600 E-Tec and a Ski-Doo MXZ 600 Sport along with a Triton Trailer as the 3rd prize in our Raffle…..Tickets are $10 each or 6 tickets for $50 dollars…..Please buy tickets at all of our area Businesses to help support our efforts to bring you the best Trails possible…..100% of proceeds go to the costs of grooming…..Come on up and enjoy the wonderful Sport of Snowmobiling!!!!!

Please consider joining and supporting our Sno-Bunnies Snowmobile Club at http://sno-bunnies.com. In joining, you can then get your WI Trail pass for just $10.