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Keweenaw Peninsula Trail Report – 02/21

KEWEENAW PENINSULA UPDATE via Krupps Resort – Good morning Kruppers!
Well we have picked up about 7” in the last two days and more last night and I would say 2-3” without an official measurement!
So almost 10” sure helps!
Sounds like we might have a lull in the snows and then Friday it should start up again and possibly 5-8” on Saturday so things are looking up “the old fashion” way with system snow without help from the LES guns!
We have a bluebird start with crisp temps to start this “Snowhump” day!
Groomer folks are doing their thing for ya all and offtrail conditions are pretty dang good considering the dumb BIG lake is froze up!
If anyone knows the “icebreaker” dance please get on it!
Kruppy really wants his Second ball covered up with snow this year!
Here’s a wave from Shackie across the street!
Have a great day!

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This is the Keweenaw Snowmobile Trail System Report for Wednesday, February 21, 2018.

Snowmobile trails from Twin Lakes to Copper Harbor are open and in good to very good condition. Groomers are out.

Remember when you’re out on the trails to watch out for the groomers. They have the right away.

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, drive safely. The signs on the trail are there for riders’ safety so please DO Not remove or destroy them.

Snowfall & Weather:
Snow fall in the Keweenaw Peninsula – 1 inch of new snow with 36 inches of snow on the ground, 226.5 inches has fallen to date as of 2/21/18.

Today’s forecast: Cloudy with some sunshine, high 18, low 11
Tomorrow’s forecast: Cloudy with a 20% chance of snow, high 27 low 22
Friday: Cloudy with a 70% chance of snow, high 29, low 18
Saturday: Cloudy with an 80% chance of snow, high 31, low 27
Sunday: Windy with a 60% chance of snow, high 30, low 20

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Newberry Trail Report – 02/20

Trails are snirty near Newberry, trail crossings also dirty. We need a few more inches of snow and colder temps to make better conditions, More snow to the north.

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TASA REPORT – February 19, 2018

PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR GROOMERS LEAVE NEWBERRY AT 2:00 IN THE AFTERNOON TO GROOM. PLEASE WATCH OUT FOR THE GROOMERS

We are experiencing warm temperatures today with freezing rain and fog. Water holes could appear on the trail.

North Trail #9 Trail is in good condition.

Trail #45 This trail is in good condition. Trail #45 has 3 plowed areas from the Skyline to Laurel Lakes Road, Camp 7 road near M-123 and between CR 500 and M-123. Please note the plowed areas can get bumpy and watch for the logging trucks.

South Trail #9/2 This trail is in good condition. Water holes north of Pacquin Creek in the clear cut.

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