CADILLAC AREA UPDATE via Coyote Crossing Resort >> 01/26
Lots of happy sledders!
Conditions- Good
Base – 1-4”
New Snow last 24 hrs. – 2”
New Snow last week – 12” plus
Hello – Man, it feels great to have good snow, groomers out and local businesses enjoying big crowds! Most all riders were commenting how happy they were to be riding and how good the trails were holding up. With over a foot the last week, groomers have been out regularly, getting the Cadillac system in really good shape.
That all being said, Cadillac Winter Promotions is in need of a few more groomer drivers interested in volunteering. But, we need people who can commit to a regular, weekly time slot. If interested, stop by Coyote and ask for Pete , or leave a note that my staff will get to me.
Riders please remember to follow trail markers and stay on designated routes. When entering the Boon area , please ride shoulders and go slow near homes .. Also, don’t take short cuts through the farmers’ field.
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Trail Conditions: Fair to Good; Base: 1-2" New Snow Last 24 Hrs: 4-6" Thankfully, our power is back on & Coyote's Restaurant will open at 4 p.m. today! W
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