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Grayling Trail Report – Fay’s Motel – 12/13

Greetings Sledders,

Apparently the co-ed naked snow dance is working although the effectiveness seems to have diminished over the years as we didn’t score as high as many other locals around the state but we did get enough snow to get us started.

All three of our machines were out today and we managed to do a light cut and pan on all of our 85 miles, long day but we got it done. I went over to Lovells and back then on up to Fredericanville and beyond and all in all I was pleased with the outcome of most of the trails that I did. The Frederic trail is our busiest segment and traffic was kicking up some snirt in the corners and much of that trip was actually a hard cut/groom to bring the corners back in, I’d call that stretch a fair for the time being.
The Lovells trail and the rest of our system is whiter than the Frederic stretch but you will find a bald spot from time to time. It’s very difficult to make the first pass of the year and not bring up a little dirt or some leaves here and there. The objective is to carry just enough snow to cover your tracks but that doesn’t always work out so pretty good.

HERE WE GO, 8 HOURS OF DRIVING AND I’M HUNGRY AND TIRED:

CURRENT TRAIL CONDITIONS:
Overall I’m going with fair to good. It’s early season riding so you’re going to see a lot of different conditions, but none that are going to be not ride able. This is always a tough time of the year to rate a trail as a good ride to one is a terrible ride to the next. Just keep in mind that there’s a mixed bag of stuff out there.

GROOMING:
We won’t be moving again until we get more snow or if traffic dictates. We will do our best to give you the finest trails possible as we have for years and I must tell you that there is a one mile stretch in Frederic that won’t get groomed at all, notta, won’t go there, etc and that’s the piece from Northend Grocery south to the end near the gas station. This is due to lack of support for our club from 2 of the 3 businesses on that segment. Please look at the back of the our map to determine which ones I’m talking about, the Frederic Inn isn’t one of them.

WEATHER:
Temps look to hold but not much in the way of new snow for awhile.

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

At Fay’s Motel enjoy direct access to the Grayling Area snowmobile trails.

December 13, 2010 | Uncategorized

Grayling Trail Report – Fay’s Motel – 12/08

Greetings Eager Sledders,

Not Yet!!!

There’s not much to talk about at the moment. The LES hit more to the West and Northwest and we didn’t get much out of that event, that’s the downside. The upside is that the lack of snow and continual freezing temps will get the ground frozen which is another key factor in getting the trails established.

That doesn’t mean that I’ve been doing nothing at all, Monday I went out to replace some directional signs (why anyone would want a sign that has an arrow and town name on it is beyond me, possibly X-mas tree decorations) and noticed the we had a number of ski hookers on that trail segment. These are ruts in the sand that will grab a ski in a heartbeat, not Nordic prostitutes. So to rid ourselves of the dreaded hookers I went out yesterday and eradicated same.

WEATHER:
So far this is the bright spot with something headed our way for the weekend, temps will remain below freezing and it looks as though the LES will kick in again the first of the week. LES can be anywhere so it’s not something to count on.

We’ll keep you posted when conditions warrant.

Until then,
Ride Often and Please Be Safe,
Keith, Sandy And The Girls

At Fay’s Motel enjoy direct access to the Grayling Area snowmobile trails.

December 8, 2010 | Uncategorized
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