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Keweenaw Peninsula Trail Report – 03/01

The snowmobile trails from Twin Lakes to Copper Harbor are open. The groomers are out working on the the trails and the trails are in very good condition. Remember to watch out for the groomers and deer when you’re out on the trails…..they have the right of way!!

There is some logging being done on sections of trails 122 & 133 so please watch for the signs and be aware.

The CopperDog 150 sled dog race will be held on portions of the snowmobile trail system March 1 through March 3. Please use caution and take advantage of alternate routes.

The Keweenaw Convention & Visitors Bureau asks that you stay on the trails, STAY OFF THE ICE, respect private property, do not drink and drive, and above all else, please, drive safely. The signs on the snowmobile trails are there for the riders’ safety. Please, DO NOT remove or destroy these signs.

Please be aware that if you snowmobile on U.S. Coast Guard property you could face federal trespass charges.

Snowfall & Weather Report:
Houghton county – 34 inches on the ground, 156.25 inches fallen to date as of 2/28/13.
Keweenaw county – 35 inches on the ground, 207 inches fallen to date as of 2/28/13.


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March 1, 2013 |

Cadillac Area Trail Report – 02/28

Trail Conditions: Very Good to Excellent

Just returned from a ride south of Cadillac on the White Pine Trail to Reed City, east to Baldwin, north to Irons area and then back east into the Cadillac system. The trails were all smooth and a joy to ride. Our trail permit dollars are being well spent area wide taking care of the trails. For those of you who are able to ride mid-week know what a privilege it is. Traffic is light and the trails are generally smooth as glass. It’s impossible for the groomers to keep up with the demands of the heavy traffic the weekends bring. They sure try.

Get out there and ride. Tomorrow is March 1–yikes!

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

February 28, 2013 |
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