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Trail Report: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan – January 17, 2017

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 4″

Date of Report: January 17, 2017

Area Report:

Trail Condition: Good To Excellent
Last Groomed: January 16th, 2017
Base: 4″
Past 24hr: 0″
Reported On: January 16th, 2017 @ 3:14pm

Courtesy of the Sault Ste Marie Snowmobile Association

Groomer Report

We have a new plowed parking area at the beginning of trail #8 under the International Bridge, which now has an all season port-a-john.

If you are staying in the Sault please look at our list of supporters on our web page and give them your business.  Please do that in all towns you visit.  The grooming entities are all made up of volunteers who want you to support those who support us!!!!!!

We now have a marked trail that will be groomed on occasion to get to parts and service at Chippewa Motors.  it comes into the back of their lot from the east side of M-129 when you come out of the woods.

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.

Sault Ste. Marie to Brimley, Trail #8 –

Base 3- 5 inches -Trail is in good to excellent Condition.

Brimley to Raco, Trail #8 –

Base 3 – 8 inches -Trail is in good to excellent Condition.  When going across the bridge in Brimley make sure you go with the flow of traffic!  Blowing and drifting occurs when you first leave Brimley.

Raco to Naomikong Trail #8 [where Paradise meets us], Trail #8 –

Base 5 – 10 inches – Trail is in excellent Condition.

Sault Ste. Marie City Trail, Trails #497, #449, parts of #8 & #49 –

Base 2- 5 inches – Trail is in good condition.

We now have a marked & groomed 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 20mph, stop at all intersections, and ride on the right hand side of street not on sidewalks. Watch for closed streets that are posted, mainly around the hospital, university, and state trunk lines.

Sault Ste. Marie to Kinross, Trail #49 –

Base 2-  4 inches – Trail is in fair 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 2- 6 inches – Trail in good to excellent condition.  Watch for trucks driving on trails it seems to be the thing this year.

Kinross to Raco & Rudyard, Parts of trail #472 & #480 –

Base 2 – 5 inches – Trail in fair to good Condition.  Will take a few mor passes with groomer make it smooth but descent shape and frozen. Watch for reroute signs just west of Kinross

News and Reports:

International 500 Snowmobile Race Information February 4, 2017

Snowmobile Information:

Courtesy of the Sault Ste Marie Snowmobile Association – Groomer Report 

  • We now have a marked trail that will be groomed on occasion to get to parts and service at Chippewa Motors.  it comes into the back of their lot from the east side of M-129 when you come out of the woods.
  • 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.  6 inches of snow compresses to less then a inch on the trail.
  • We have a new plowed parking area at the beginning of trail #8 under the International Bridge, which now has a all season porta John.

 

Online Safety Course 

Local Safety Course 

 

Courtesy of the Sault Ste Marie Snowmobile Association

The Sledder’s Pledge

  • I will obey the rules and laws of the state or province I am visiting.
  • I will be careful when crossing roads, and always cross at a right angle to traffic.
  • I will keep my machine in top shape and follow a pre-op check before each ride.
  • I will wear appropriate clothing, including gloves, boots and a helmet with a visor.
  • I will let family or friends know my planned route, my destination and my expected arrival time.
  • I will treat the outdoors with respect. I will not litter or damage trees or other vegetation.
  • I will respect other peoples’ property and rights, and lend a hand when I see someone in need.
  • I will not snowmobile where prohibited.

Trail Report: Oconto County, Wisconsin – January 17, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 5-7

Date of Report: January 17, 2017

Area Report:

Townsend – Red Arrow Snowmobile – ATV Club – It’s 32 degrees as I type this today. We also picked up 1 1/2″-2″ of snow last night while many of you are still fighting the ice. What a difference a couple of days make! The trails are in VERY GOOD condition YET! We groomed the bad spots yesterday so they can freeze down flat again when the cold decides to return. The rest of the trails are just fine with the exception of some of the potholes in the hills that just need a little more snow to fill them. During this warm spell please try and stay off the trails when the temperature is above freezing. It will only do damage to our wonderful base! Rule of thumb: If your driveway and yard are sloppy, so are the trails!!!

Lakewood – Paul Bunyan Snowmobile Club – The groomers were out Sunday night smoothing out the trails before the expected coating of ice later today and into Tuesday. Trail boss Jack Bailey said they groomed out very good. We are asking if the temperatures go into the mid to upper 30’s you stay off the trails to save the base for the future. Hopefully the rain stays south of Green Bay. Congratulations to the Packers on a awesome win. I will update what and how much precipitation we receive. Ride Safe !!!

Bagley and Brazeau – Joyriders Trails – 9 inches of new snow, the trails will be groomed Wednesday and Thursday all but some marshes still need to freeze up. The groomer drivers said the trails are still very good in many areas after the weekend and before the new snow. Can you help us out when you ride in the areas not groomed pack down the outside of the trails not just stay in the middle of it, this will help freeze them up.

Gillett Sno ATV Riders – Gillett Trails remain open with good to excellent riding conditions. We are out grooming several times a week. Just a reminder the Gillett Shell Station to the Chuck Wagon is closed. There is a marked trail along Highway 32 to get to the Wildfire Hotel and Bar that is it. Please stay on marked trails.

Chute Pond Snowmobile Club – Chute Pond trails are open, being groomed when possible, and in good condition.

Last night we got about 1/2″ of freezing rain. The next 7 days of weather don’t look very nice for our trails, either.

With forecasted temperatures approaching 40 with possible rain, we are asking that you use common sense- and stay off the trails until the temperatures drop back down. We believe the trails will withstand this January thaw- your cooperation will help make this happen.

Oconto Falls – Sno Jokers Trails – Trails are Closed.

Lena Snow Drifters – Trails are Closed.

Chase Sno-Chasers – Trails are Closed.

Trail Report: Crivitz, Wisconsin – January 17, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 15+ inches

Date of Report: January 17, 2017

Area Report:

Our short but sweet snowmobile ride yesterday was absolutely awesome.  Trails are in VERY GOOD shape as of right now.  Over night we did get about an inch of snow and then some frozen mixture.

The trails are groomed and flat.  Due to the warm temperatures approaching this weekend, the trails will be CLOSED to ATV and UTV traffic. (Keep an eye on this trail report regarding cold enough temperatures to reverse this)  We are doing this out of respect to our landowners.  The trails will remain OPEN TO SNOWMOBILES ONLY. 

Thank you and Happy Trails…

News and Reports:

Saturday, January 21 – High Fall Flowage Snowmobile Radar Run

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: Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin – January 17, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 16 inches or so

Date of Report: January 17, 2017

Area Report:

Bad News:  The 7 day forecast looks a little too warm for my blood, but we will keep our fingers crossed.

Good News: The Land O Lakes trails were better last night. Still need a little more work but definitely rideable with plenty of snow on them. 

Did the Kenton,Sidnaw, Rosseau, Rockland, Bruces Crosing, Watermeet, Land O loop with DUG and Manny and all 170 miles of trails were in good to very good shape.

News and Reports:

Visit Bent’s Camp for more info on the upcoming Poker Run and Radar Run!

Snowmobile Information:

Lakes we rode yesterday were in good shape with minimal slush—none by the barrels.

Trail Report: Tomahawk, Wisconsin – January 17, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: up to 20 inches

Date of Report: January 17, 2017

Area Report:

Tuesday,January 17, 2017

All Lincoln County snowmobile trails are OPEN.

Trails in wooded areas are in good condition, with the exception of some low lying areas which may be rough. 

Trails designated as winter ATV trails in Zone 2 and the winter ATV section of Corridor 19 in Zone 1 will NOT open until, Friday, January 20. ATV trails close when the temperature is above 28 degrees F.

Oneida County snowmobile trails are OPEN. Trail conditions are considered in good condition.

 Please check back as this report is updated as conditions change.

Trail Report: Ashland County, Wisconsin – January 17, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 2-6 inches

Date of Report: January 17, 2017

Area Report:

Trails in Ashland County are now ALL open.  With no new snow to report, the Ashland County trail continues to be open and in ride-able condition.  Keep dancing for more snow!  Just a reminder trails are still icy in some areas, ride at your own risk.  There is Ice and standing water on the trail.  Please be cautions!!   Safety is #1.

Trail Report: Eagle River, Wisconsin – January 17, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 8 inch + – hard base with deep snow cover

Date of Report: January 17, 2017

Area Report:

Trails Good to Excellent Condition

 

Day one of the warm up & the trails held up very good.  High of around 32 with some sun but overcast much of the day.  It dropped below freezing last night.  27 at 6am.  In the 30’s again today.  Looks like it will be overcast most of the day.  A little snow overnight. Not more than a dusting.

No change in trail conditions at this point.

Trail Boss report this morning for trails groomed in the last 24 hours:

13N toward Conover
Alt 13S toward Three Lakes
17N/3N Town Run
3 the Manske Swamp
10W/13N the WI River Bridge area

Catfish Lake Loop & Eagle Lake Trail are OPEN & safe by the orange reflective barrels. No reported surface slush as of yesterday afternoon.

Trail base of less than 8.5 inches.  Snow depth of 22 inches

Did not ride yesterday but did see that on Trail 10E groomer did a good job of cutting down the moguls at the driveways when they groomed Sunday night. Icy under the snow corners & straight aways.

As you ride keep the Emergency 3 Digit Numbers in mind.  If you need assistance with an emergency call 911 & give them the most recent number you saw.  This helps dispatch pin point your location.

 

 

Torchlight Parade – January 21, 2017.  Staging at 5:30pm Leave at 6:00pm from the Trackside parking lot.  Call Holly at 715.617.4708 for more information

World Championship Feature Week. Come On Up & Join Us!

Time to THINK COLD!  And start Doin’ The Snow Dance!

See Ya On The Trails & Ride It When We Got It!

Holly Tomlanovich
Communications Chair
Sno-Eagles, Inc.
PROUD GROOMERS OF THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185 – Early AM with more updates should conditions changes dictate.

 
 

 

News and Reports:

Torchlight Parade – January 21, 2017.  Staging at 5:30pm Leave at 6:00pm from the Trackside parking lot.  Call Holly at 715.617.4708 for more information

  • All are welcome!
  • Decorate your sleds with lights & other fun stuff! – Prize for best decorated snowmobile awarded at Nutty Squirrel.
  • Ride from Trackside using Trail 13 to the Railroad Depot & on down “the Grade” to Trail 10E
  • Trail 10E to the ERRA Sports Arena “the dome”
  • By choice onto Nutty Squirrel for dinner or head on back home or stay for the Falcons Hockey game
  • Meet Miss Sno-Eagle, Tori Sleeman
  • Decorated groomers will be part of the parade
  • Come on Join Us!  Let’s make this a huge parade!

SNO-EAGLES SNO HUNT – January 13-February 28, 2017 – for more information contact Dave Mrczynski at 715.891.8584.

  • A fun snowmobile scavenger hunt with bonus point & prizes

RIDE WITH PRIDE RAFFLE TICKETSDrawing 12 Noon, February 25, 2017 at TrackSide.

  • $2 each or 3/$5 available from Sno-Eagles, Eagle River Chamber office & many businesses in Eagle River
  • Prizes – 1st prize SkiDoo MXZE 600 or CanAm Outlander 570. 2nd prize 55′ Flat panel TV or $500. 3rd prize Wkend at Eagle Waters Resort + dinner. 4th prize Wkend at Wild Eagle Lodge.

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY TRAIL RIDES

  • Meet on Trail 13 (the Grade) in town between Historic Railroad Depot & Friendship House
  • 9am departure

MONTHLY MEETINGS – 6:30pm Snacks – Meeting at 7pm – All Welcome!

  • January 19 – Eagle River Inn (3 west of Eagle River near the 70W bridge)
  • February 16 – Eddie B’s White Spruce (Hwy 45N at the bridge)
  • March 16 – Eagle Waters (Hwy 70E to Rangeline Rd-follow the signs)
  • April 20 – Gordo’s (Hwy 45N across from Holiday North Gas Station)

BOARD MEETINGS – 7pm at the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame (Hwy 45N next door to the World Championship Snowmobile Derby)

  • January-May the 1st Tuesday of the each month

Trail Report: Washburn County, Wisconsin – January 16, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 8-10″

Date of Report: January 16, 2017

Area Report:

Most Washburn County snowmobile trails are open at this time.  Trail conditions are fair to good with a 4 to 8 inch snow base.  As always, please ride with caution; Some minor trail segments may be rough, due to thin snow coverage.

Trail 140 from Spooner – west to the junction with trail 7A is currently closed.  Access to Burnett County on trail 140 can be achieved via trail 7A at Trego; 7A west to 7A south to trail 140 west to Burnett County.  Please refer to an official Washburn County Snowmobile trail map.

Trail Report: Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – January 16, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 8-10″

Date of Report: January 16, 2017

Area Report:

Most Washburn County snowmobile trails are open at this time.  Trail conditions are fair to good with a 4 to 8 inch snow base.  As always, please ride with caution; Some minor trail segments may be rough, due to thin snow coverage.

Trail 140 from Spooner – west to the junction with trail 7A is currently closed.  Access to Burnett County on trail 140 can be achieved via trail 7A at Trego; 7A west to 7A south to trail 140 west to Burnett County.  Please refer to an official Washburn County Snowmobile trail map.

Trail Report: Hayward / Sawyer County, Wisconsin – January 17, 2017

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 9-11 inches

Date of Report: January 17, 2017

Area Report:

Sawyer County trails are in EXCELLENT condition!! Most trails have a great 6-8″ base with over 6 inches of new snow that has fallen in the last couple of days.

Several groomers have been out yesterday and last night.

All lakes are staked!!!

Trail 36 from Flambeau to Price Co line  is rerouted back to the old trail along Hwy W.

Trail Closures:

Trail 63 north of Seeley from Bodecker Rd to Bayfield Co line is CLOSED

Trail 5/27 from Tuscobia south to Rusk Co line is CLOSED.

Trail 6 from Tuscobia by Ojibwa north to the Chippewa Flowage, also CLOSED.

**There have been reports of ice heaves on the lakes, so please ride with caution and stay on the marked trails!

As always… thank you to the club members and volunteers for their hard work and to you for visiting and enjoying Sawyer County!