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Cadillac Area Trail Report – 02/18

Saturday, February 18, 2012

My apologies for the long break between trail reports. Just spoke with Sara from the Boon Store and and she reports they have been busy this morning with sledders reporting the trails are in fair condition. Corners are a problem they say as there isn’t much snow so if you are thinking about riding be careful. The groomers are not running as there isn’t enough snow and the temperatures have been too high the last few days. Although the snow gauge is showing 3 inches, you will probably find a little more in the forest.

White PIne Trail: Some of you may have already seen the signs on the White Pine Trail asking snowmobiles to stay off the trail unless there is atleast 4 inches of snow. The signs posted by the State Park staff read ‘Help protect our resource, please refrain from operating snowmobiles when less than four inches of snow cover the trail.’ We were assured by the State Park staff these signs were posted not as an enforcement tool but as an educational tool. The ‘four inch’ rule has been in effect in State Parks for years.

Snow accumulation: 3 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

February 18, 2012 |

Gaylord Area Trail Report – Heart Lake Resort – 02/18

Snowmobile Trail Report – Saturday Morning
by Heart Lake Resort on Saturday, February 18, 2012 at 8:10am

We are had about an inch or so of new snow last night and it’s continuing to snow this morning as I write this – light but steady. I’m looking at 2 4.1 degrees right now here at Heart Lake Resort just south of Gaylord by about eight miles. I would rate trails in our area only to be in fair condition. More towards fair to good where they run through the woods and are protected but more towards fair to poor where they are in the open. Hopefully if this snow continues, they will improve by the hour. The back country still has good snow. If you ever need more information or an honest trail report whether you’re staying with us or not, or, even if you need a place to stay, please feel free to call. Thank You. John @ Heart Lake Resort Cottages – ON THE TRAIL 989-732-5081

February 18, 2012 |
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