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Grayling Trail Report – Fay’s Motel – 12/27

Greetings Sledders,

Not much has changed in the last 24 or so hours. What were mushy, snirty trails yesterday are now frozen, snirty trails today.

Yesterday I said that trail 7 south of M-72 and trail 79 west of Old-27 were not what I consider ride-able, that opinion remains the same.

I’m still of the opinion that the rest of the trails are in poor shape. The only exception to that would be the Lovells trail which looks to be in decent shape and would allow you passage to the ranges and two tracks out yonder. If you need help understanding yonder just ask, we’re easy to get along with.

There is snow in the forecast albeit Lake Effect which of course we’ll take at this point. The probability of that happening still remains relatively low and we don’t count Lake Effect flakes until they’re on the ground. For those of you that are reading this carefully and taking it literally that doesn’t mean that we are actually counting snow flakes.

Rest assured that as soon as it looks like the weather is looking more in our favor or if we see improvement in the trails we will shout it out almost immediately.

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

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December 27, 2016 | Uncategorized

Grayling Trail Report – Fay’s Motel – 12/26

Greetings Would Be Sledders,

The here and now is not looking all that great and the there and later depends on what’s left after the Sun does it’s job today and how hard of a freeze we have. There’s some snow in the forecast for the week but the probability of it happening is pretty low.

There are two segments of our trails that will require more than a good freeze to get them back in decent shape.

Our part of trail #7 south of M-72 is not ride-able, also trail # 79 which runs West of and parallel to Old-27 had some loggers that felt that it would be okay to plow the trail down to dirt for about 3/4 of a mile. To add insult to injury they created about a 2′ wall along the side of the trail so when a sled is approaching a groomer or any other vehicle, the sleds can’t get by.

I will remedy that problem by blading out some escape holes when we get back to grooming. The lack of snow on that stretch will have to wait for Ma Nature

I will take another extensive road trip in the morning and see what’s left and shoot out another quick update. Right now I’m calling the whole mess not ride-able to poor.

We just can’t seem to catch a break on this week for some reason.

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

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