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St. Ignace Trail Report – 02/09

Trails are all in fair shape, not up to our standards, but defiantly are getting choppy with moderate use today, and heavy use on Saturday – probably the busiest I have seen all season.

We will have a groomer on-trail tomorrow afternoon and plan on running it as long as we can to get things fixed back up on the East side of the system.

TASA is going to come down and do some long runs and fix up the Caffey and Cut River trails for us. THANKS A TON GUYS! They are going to run those trails on Monday and Wednesday. Kinda neat that they will have a groomer that will see Lake Superior and Lake Michigan all in a couple days run time.

The plan right now is to get things back on track by next weekend, and really the trails are in good shape considering the traffic and lack of grooming.

Stay tuned, I should be able to release our whole lack of grooming story in the next couple of days.

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February 9, 2014 |

Drummond Island Trail Report – 02/09

Feb 9, 2014 – Nothing has changed… Our trails are still awesome! We do have one groomer down though.

Come and Ride! The snow God’s have been good to us this year! The trails on both ends of the island are in awesome shape.

We have about 2 ft of snow on the ground and the groomers are out there getting the trails ready for you to enjoy.

As always ride safely!

Base: 12 inches

Snowfall Past 24 hours: 0 inches

Last Grooming: 2/2/14

Current Trail Conditions: Excellent

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February 9, 2014 |
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