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Cadillac Area Trail Report – 12/14

We have a 2 inch base in the mid-range of our trail system (M-55) area near Coyote Crossing with fair sledding conditions. Local sledders report heavier snow north of Boon–as much as 2 feet of snow and excellent sledding conditions. We’ll start grooming that portion of our system tomorrow letting the sleds do some packing today. We may hold off on the mid-section, south and eastern portions of the trail a bit longer before grooming.

We have been busy with our driver training and review session today. We are proud to welcome four new drivers to our crew. Driver training involves more than learning to drive tractor and maneuver the drag. Drivers need to know the basic mechanics of both to help them fix equipment problems in the woods when they are on their own. Before each groom, the drivers have to go over the equipment following a checklist looking for problem areas (burned out lights, broken chains, fluid levels etc). They report to a radio base that they are leaving and where they are headed. When they return from each groom they have to fill the fuel tank, scrap the snow off the tractor and drag (what a tedious job after a long groom), complete the paperwork (again), call the DNR to report the groom, and back the tractor in the garage. They do all this as a volunteer. So the next time you see a groomer on the trails, let them know how much you appreciate what they are doing for you and the sport we all love.

DECEMBER 13

UPDATE: There may be a groomer panning in the Boon area tonight so be on the lookout for him. Also, they will have groomers in the Coyote Crossing/Trail 6 area for driver training tomorrow so be aware particularly in those areas.

Picked up an additional 3 more inches in the last 24 hours and temperatures are a little warmer today–currently 18 degrees. As mentioned previously, we have lots of snow/fluff but not much if any base. We have 10 inches of snow in the Cadillac West area with more in the National Forest west and north. Not certain of snow depths on the southern and eastern portions of the trail system.

Grooming is still on hold.

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To better access the forest trails, you’ll want to use one of the Staging Areas below:

33 Rd Staging Area–S of M-55–approx.. 3 miles west of Cadillac on M-55 (watch for signs)

Caberfae Staging Area–approx.. 12 miles west of Cadillac on M-55 (watch for signs)

Boon Staging Area–park in plowed area south of Boon Grocery

Note: The porta-a-johns were removed from our staging areas today as our contracts on them expired 3-15-13.

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December 14, 2013 |

Benzie Area Trail Report – 12/14

TRAIL REPORT FOR 12/14/2013 : Our tractors have been out and all of our system has been panned NOT groomed to try and establish a base. Because temperatures are so low the snow is not conducive for a good packing snow. However we do have a 4- inch base in most locations. 10-14 inches of total snow along our trail system. Conditions are FAIR. There are water holes and thin ice along trail #3 just North of Kaleva so proceed with caution. There are logging operations on the Bear Lake Spur trail # 386 through the Norconk Swamp and on trail #3 North of Honor. Please use caution there are many ruts, dirt and large slow moving vehicles in these areas. Trails are ride able….bundle up its chilly out today. See you out on the TRAIL

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Benzie Visitor Bureau – 12/13

Hi all! TGIF and Happy Friday the 13th! So it came down nice yesterday and we got another 3-6′! YAY! Snowbirds are out some to pan and pack some to try to establish a base but are not grooming yet. It is still frigid cold out there yet too and doesnt look like much warm up for several days yet. Remember to watch out for the tractors out there and stay outta their way! I will let ya know when we start grooming! Hopefully soon since snow is in every days forecast for a while it looks like! Keep in touch! I love your emails! THANKS TONS for the email FedEx Lloyd! Soon to say SEEYA on the trails! Carol

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