Not looking good for the weekend. Minimal coverage on the trails. No new snow in the past 10 days has made it impossible for the groomers to get out and do their job. We may be out of luck for the rest of the season. We are offering to trailer snowmobiles to the Cadillac area as they still have enough snow to enjoy the trails. We will take up to 4 sleds at a time for just $75 more than the rental rate.
Be safe out there !
Jamie
We do have a few of our late model rental sleds left available for sale if your looking for a deal on a good sled give me a shout.
Jamie
OK, for all of you from out of town, Blue Sky Snowmobile Rentals is now able to book "stay and play" snowmobile packages for you at the Tamarack Lodge, Pointes North Inn, Cherry Tree Inn, Comfort Inn, Days Inn, and more. Let us make a great vacation getaway easy for you!
February 25, 2011 | Blue Sky Snowmobile Rentals Uncategorized
Keweenaw is still in the deep freeze – 5 today. Light snow falling – should help with/sugar snow on the trails. Groomers still out – trails range from poor in town, near the lake & in notoriously low snow areas to good (pretty darn good, they tell me) in the woods & high ground areas. Lots lots of traffic. Next week?…snow every day, temps no higher than 25. Plenty of good riding & skiing left.
The snowmobile trails from TwinLakes to CopperHarbor are open, and groomers are out working on them. Trails are reported to range from poor condition in towns, near the lake and in low snow areas to good condition in the woods. Please watch for icy trail corners.
Remember to watch out for the groomers when you’re out on the trails…….they have the right of way!!
There is logging on a short portion of Trail 133 between Gay and Lac La Belle.
*During the CopperDog 150 sled dog race on March 4 – 6 the Department of Natural Resources and Environment recommends that snowmobilers take advantage of alternate routes which are available to reach all destinations safely and with minimal delays. Snowmobilers will be discouraged from using active race trail segments while that particular segment of the race is in progress.*
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.
February 25, 2011 | TheKeweenaw.com