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Grayling Trail Report – Fay’s Motel – 01/04

Greetings Sledders,

Quick update. We had a brief departure from Winter temps on Monday and Tuesday with a little rain and drizzle which did more good than harm. We can generally take, and welcome a mild thaw if it happens on the light traffic days the way this one did. The added moisture got the base soft and an Arctic blast is stiffening things up.

We are currently under a Winter storm warning until Thursday nooner-ish and the new snows are always a welcome sight after a weekend of heavy traffic and grooming.

I’m rating the trails as fair to good. The fair part has to do with the extreme southern and eastern parts of our trail system that don’t get as much LES and are a little snirtier than I’d like to see. Not that I like to see any snirt at all, well you know what I mean.

Please read, this could have been a real bad situation!!!!

There’s a blind hill just east of Jones Lake Rd. on the Lovells trail. The trail was carved out of this hill long before my time started here and that carving left a dirt wall on the east side of the hill with mature oaks on the west. I hate this hill because it’s not only blind for sledders, it’s blind to groomer drivers as well. I have no idea how fast he was going when he broke the top of the hill, instincts took over and I got the blade and front track out of his way but there was no room between the rear track and the dirt wall and he basically got wedged in. Somehow during the braking he stayed true enough to miss the edge of the blade, the side of the front track and the stairs to the cab and went deep enough that his handle bar cowling was behind the rear axle shaft. How he didn’t get hurt and no visible damage was done to the sled is beyond me. He learned a very valuable lesson.

We can be anywhere at any time. Please expect the unexpected and slow down on blind hills and corners.

Ride Often and Please Be Safe,
Keith, Sandy and The Girls

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January 4, 2017 | Uncategorized

Grayling Trail Report – Fay’s Motel – 12/29

Greetings Sledders,

Quick update, been grooming all day and I’m tuckered out. Can’t do this stuff the way I used to could.

Every thing will be groomed out by nine o’clock tonight in anticipation of Lake Effect that’s forecast for us tonight and in to tomorrow. We aren’t getting too excited about snow totals because it is Lake Effect and that could mean anything from 2 to 10″. We will take what we can get.

Trail 7 south of M-72 may still be a problem child depending on where the cut off line is with this snow. We are grooming it tonight regardless of the way it looks as I want it ready for new snow if it goes that far south. I will update as that trail’s illnesses get better. For the moment it remains a snowmobile parts salesman’s dream trail.

I groomed trail 79 today and it showed some improvement although there were a lot of dirty corners and stretches of beige discoloration that I’m never too happy with. That should all improve with this snow. The loggers that I wrote about a couple of reports ago seem to have abandoned the area that affected the trail and new snow will improve that situation as well.

All in all I think the trails as a whole will improve to a fair status with the possible exception of the salesman’s segment.

As I see it right now grooming will be on our normal schedule this weekend.

Hopefully we will squeak through this weekend with this much welcomed snow.

Ride Often and Please Be Safe,
Keith, Sandy and The Girls

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