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Cadillac Area Trail Report – 03/05

Tuesday, March 5, 2012

Snow accumulation: 15 inches* (in the forest–up to 24 inches)

If you had a chance to ride in the area this weekend, it was certainly an adventure–no one expected. When I mentioned in Saturday’s post ‘expect the unexpected’, I had no idea how right on I was because that is exactly what sledders found around every corner when they hit the trail that morning. Trees down, snow-laden branches overhanging the trail and debris everywhere. Saturday made for fun riding, Sunday it became more frustrating. Granted people had found routes through, around and on top of the trees and debris but the trails were showing signs of wear due to traffic and warm temperatures not to mention no grooming. Yesterday, wasn’t much better. The groomers are out there every day but don’t make much headway as they have to stop to clean debris as they go. We have guys in 4 x 4s helping too. Our priority now is to CLEAN THE TRAIL TO MAKE THEM SAFE and to get our equipment through safely as well. We apologize that some of the trails are getting pretty rough because we can’t get to them. Hopefully we will soon.

As for riding in the area, play it smart by trailering to Staging Area near a groomer barn. That would be the Caberfae Staging Lot of M55 and Boon by the Boon Grocery. Leaving west from the 33 Rd Staging Area will be rough for a short distance before you pick up the groomer trail. There’s smooth riding in the area where the groomers are working so go for it. But continue to ‘expect the unexpected.’ Have fun, be safe.

Staging areas: Our trail system has numerous staging areas for your convenience:

Tustin
Bristol
33 Rd (Off M55)
44 Rd (Off M115)
27 Rd (Off M55)
Caberfae(Off M55)

Have fun and ride safely.

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

March 5, 2012 |

Cadillac Area Trail Report – 03/04

Sunday, March 4, 2012 – The trails were busy with happy sledders yesterday–all of them reporting trees down and overhanging brush. The hitch on one of our drags broke yesterday. We’re hoping to have that fixed today and back on the trail. In the meantime, the tractor will be out there anyway clearing trees and brush along with the other groomers.

Yesterday was a wet, soggy day in many places so the trails took a beating fast. It was above freezing and there isn’t much a groomer can do in those temps so we didn’t try until evening. Today will be a better day as temps will remain below freezing and we should be able to start catching up.

It’s another beautiful day for a ride.

Snow accumulation: 15 inches *(in the forest–up to 24 inches)

Saturday, March 3, 2012

The snow gauge (right) wasn’t much good this morning until I drudged through what seemed like knee deep snow to brush it off. The gauge showed we picked up 7 inches of snow but I took my trusty yardstick with me and measured as I made my way to the gauge. I found anywhere from 14 to 19 inches. The snow is heavy and packy and will make for great snowmobiling and trail conditions. If you are riding today, watch for fallen trees and branches. The groomers are running and will get to them eventually but the snow is heavy and they can fall even after the groomer has gone through so be careful and expect the unexpected.

Any of you downstaters who made your way up here last night are having the ride of your lifes today. You can ride from anywhere, even the motels in town without a problem. It is freakin’ awesome. Again, ride safe and smart.

Snow accumulation: 7 inches*

Staging areas: Our trail system has numerous staging areas for your convenience:

Tustin
Bristol
33 Rd (Off M55)
44 Rd (Off M115)
27 Rd (Off M55)
Caberfae(Off M55)

Have fun and ride safely.

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

March 4, 2012 |
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