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Cadillac Area Trail Report – 02/01

We have been grooming out of Boon the last couple of days but no grooming out of our other locations yet. Spoke to the guy who groomed out of Boon yesterday and he said there is a noticeable difference in snow north of 26 Rd toward Mesick. Sledders are reporting trails are fine north of M55. Still not reports on southern network of trails or White Pine where snow is lighter.

Snow accumulation: 6-10 inches

1/31/13 Update:
Winter is back. The rain has stopped and it’s been snowing throughout the night. So far we’ve picked up a couple of inches and they are calling for lake effect snow from now through most of the weekend.

We need these cold temperatures to freeze things up and a fresh coating of snow just in time for the weekend. We did not lose all our snow. It’s still very white around here. As soon as I have a trail report, I’ll pass it along. Today expect to find ice and slushy snow in a lot of places so be careful.

Snow accumulation: 5.5 – 8.5 inches

REMEMBER there are fewer signs in the woods this winter so when you finally do get a chance to ride, take your time and enjoy the ride. The need for speed may be costly to you and to others. Assume every trail is a winding trail and be ready for the next curve.

A reminder to those who enjoy riding the White Pine Trail, State Park officials have asked snowmobilers to ‘refrain from operating snowmobiles when less than four inches of snow cover the trail.’

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VIA CADILLAC WINTER PROMOTIONS
http://www.cadillacwinterpromotions.org/trailconditions.html

January 31, 2013 |

Cadillac Area Trail Report – 01/29

We had an amazing weekend. Lots of snowmobilers in the area taking advantage of the great conditions. Unfortunately, right now the weather is playing tricks on us. It’s currently raining and temperatures are expected to be in the 40’s before the day is over and remain above freezing overnight. Fortunately, the warm temperatures and rain aren’t expected to hang around long so hopefully they won’t do much damage. Lake effect snow and colder temperatures are expected to kick in early tomorrow afternoon.

Snow accumulation: 7 to 10 inches

REMEMBER there are fewer signs in the woods this winter so when you finally do get a chance to ride, take your time and enjoy the ride. The need for speed may be costly to you and to others. Assume every trail is a winding trail and be ready for the next curve.

A reminder to those who enjoy riding the White Pine Trail, State Park officials have asked snowmobilers to ‘refrain from operating snowmobiles when less than four inches of snow cover the trail.’

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VIA CADILLAC WINTER PROMOTIONS
http://www.cadillacwinterpromotions.org/trailconditions.html

January 29, 2013 |
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