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Keweenaw Peninsula Trail Report – 12/05

KEWEENAW PENINSULA UPDATE – via Keweenaw Trail Reports

John Dee has released an updated forecast and it includes favorable conditions for heavy amounts of Lake Effect Snow also!
https://johndee.com/forecasts/forecast-text/

Be sure to checkout the entire www.johndee.com
site for lots of good information and trail cams.

Additional snowfall ❄️ and 🥶 cold temperatures will definitely help the conditions of the trails. It is still considered early season riding conditions with the possibility of bare spots, exposed rocks, wet areas and downed trees – so please ride with extreme caution.

Please note that:

🚫Trail 3 from Dollar Bay to Lake Linden and the 🚫Freda Trail (south of the Portage Lake Lift Bridge) will be closed the entire season due to the extensive damage from the major Fathers Day Floods. http://www.keweenawreport.com/…/fathers-day-flood-annivers…/

🚫Trail 133 is closed until a reroute can be found….. I have not heard any estimates regarding a time frame for this…..

🚫Trail 134 and 135 are also temporarily closed due to logging …… it is possible they will be open around December 21st….

🤞 It is hoped that the bridge will be open for crossing by snowmobile on December 15th. https://historicbridges.org/bridges/browser/…

While this may sound like a lot of closures there are still miles and miles of beautiful trails open in Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula!

Keep those snow dances going! ❄️💃🕺

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December 5, 2019 | Uncategorized

Keweenaw Peninsula Trail Report – 12/02

KEWEENAW PENINSULA UPDATE – via Keweenaw Trail Reports

Groomers were out today, however I believe they will not head back out until there is further snowfall. As you head north the snowfall definitely thins out A LOT. We made it into Copper Harbor and enjoyed a great lunch at The Mariner North and fueled up at Copper Harbor Fuel Stop – however, it should be noted that unless you are a diehard rider you might choose to wait until there is significant further snowfall as there were very thin areas and bare spots on Brockway.

It should should also be noted that most of trail 134 is plowed down to dirt in spots or at best VERY thin snow cover as the loggers still appear to be actively logging that area – no one should attempt to take that trail until further notice.

All in all it is VERY early season conditions so continue to do the SN❄️W dances as for as many good parts of trail that you see in this photo there are also wet areas and thin snow cover areas.

Huge thank you to the groomers for heading out today and opening gates and removing fallen trees etc while they were out!

If you choose to ride before significant more snowfall, please ride with extreme caution as there are wet areas, bare spots, exposed rocks and could be fallen trees.

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December 3, 2019 | Uncategorized
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