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Traverse City Trail Report – Grand Traverse Area Snowmobile Club – 02/25

We only picked up 1-2″ last night. But the snow is falling currently from a little les with 1-2″ more forecasted tonight.

We have been running the groomers this week on a limited basis. We plan on doing the entire system tomorrow night. Getting in and out of towns for food and gas is tough.

But there is some decent riding out there. Some parts of our trail are great while others are very thin. Saturday calls for 45 degrees so it will hurt us once again. But all next week shows cold and chances for snow. Spring can’t be here yet!

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February 26, 2016 |

Drummond Island Trail Report – D.I. Resort – 02/25

Our trails condition depend on which trail you are on. There are still some great trail conditions and riding in areas on the Island read below:

The West End: 2/25/16

This end of the Island is fair to good with thin spots in the canoe bay area. The Quarry Haul road has been plowed on on side but not on the groomed side so it is still usable just stay on the groomed side and watch for vehicles.

The East End: 2/25/16

This end is poor to fair. Avoid the from Glen Cove north towards the Maxton Plains where there is 8 miles of Icy plowed road with NO lubrication for your sleds due to Logging operation in that area. You can still go to the Marble head view point and ride that loop. Last weekend we had some wheeled Vehicles go on the Marble head loop right after it was groomed loop causing nasty ruts but we have that repaired now.

There is logging going on trail 493 from the plains for 8 miles heading towards the east. Please watch for log trucks! This area is icy with very little snow on it. I would avoid this area if possible. There is still a bit less snow on this end of the Island so the snow on trail this end is thinner.

Our trail base is any where from 2 to 4 inches depending on the area with a little less than foot of snow on the ground.

800-999-6343

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