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Grayling Trail Report – Fay’s Motel – 12/14

Greetings Sledders,

Well it looks like it’s time to bring this thing out of mothballs, dust it off a bit and get back in the business of giving you folks an honest assessment of the trail conditions.

First of all for those of you who are new to this report, we are Keith and Sandy and we own Fay’s Motel which is located a mile and a half north of downtown Grayling. We have an acre of parking outback for the less important tow vehicle and you can park your sled right in front of your room. When you are ready to ride you simply ride out the back of our property to Lewiston Grade Rd, down a mile to the Frederic Trail or stay on the road and it takes you directly to the Lovells Trail. Lewiston Grade is a gravel County Rd and the speed limit is 35 mph fyi.

This is my 18th year of both writing this report and grooming the trails, I figure another year or two and I might just get the hang of one or the other so bare with me, apparently I’m somewhat of a slow learner.

Based on the number of recent phone calls it would seem that some of you guys are getting a little anxious to get going and I guess I don’t blame you, I was that way back in the day when there was something other than a large tractor under my butt, unfortunately those days are behind me, no pun intended.

So here’s the latest poop.

We have snow on the ground but only about 6″ or so. We’ve had more than that fall and it’s been mostly in the form of Lake Effect which doesn’t have a lick of moisture in it and it likes to compress a lot, basically to about half of the original depth. Four winds up being two and so on. So the bottom line is that we are not quite to where we need to be to fire up the tractors in order to go play in the woods with heavy equipment, but we are getting there.

People have been riding and I would have to rate the trails at poor to fair. Keep in mind that any ride that you might get is early season with no established base and you are going to encounter sand and the occasional rock along the way.

I know it’s a ways out but the weather forecast looks promising for the holiday. Keep everything crossed.

Ride Often and Please Be Safe,
Keith, Sandy and The Girls

At Fay’s Motel enjoy direct access to the Grayling Area snowmobile trails.

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December 14, 2017 |

Munising Area Trail Report – 12/14

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Trail preparation is progressing and the trails are coming out nice. Big issue right now is the ground still not frozen. It’s making for time consuming work while panning as the wet snow snow is sticking to everything. It’s been in the low teens so lets hope these packed trails start to freeze in. Still estimating a week out before trails are good – provided more snow comes. Stay tuned for detailed updates.

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Saturday December 20th, 2025 - 12:22 pm

Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report

WEATHER UPDATE via Michigan Storm Chasers >> Here is our last call for ongoing system snow and lake effect snow from now through Sunday evening at 6 pm EST, December 20th & 21st, 2025.
Uncertainty exists primarily in our trace-1" category which extends from Frankfort and Alpena south to I-96/I-69. The clipper moving through today may produce a quick squall of rain & snow with minimal accumulation some time beyond 1 pm EST, but models haven't determined if this band will solidify or not. If it does, the chance for a rain/snow mix exists in areas highlighted in the pink dashed box. This rain/snow mix would only be today. Any snow on Sunday will be lake effect off of Lake Superior, hence why our highest totals of 4-8" are located east of Munising over to Paradise. Not too impactful of a system in terms of Michigander standards, but do take it slow if you encounter any snow squalls and/or visibly slick roads. #miweather #keweenaw #westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsarea #gaylord #cadillac #benzie #traversecity #petoskeyHere is our last call for ongoing system snow and lake effect snow from now through Sunday evening at 6 pm EST, December 20th & 21st, 2025.

Uncertainty exists primarily in our trace-1" category which extends from Frankfort and Alpena south to I-96/I-69. The clipper moving through today may produce a quick squall of rain & snow with minimal accumulation some time beyond 1 pm EST, but models haven't determined if this band will solidify or not. If it does, the chance for a rain/snow mix exists in areas highlighted in the pink dashed box. This rain/snow mix would only be today. Any snow on Sunday will be lake effect off of Lake Superior, hence why our highest totals of 4-8" are located east of Munising over to Paradise. Not too impactful of a system in terms of Michigander standards, but do take it slow if you encounter any snow squalls and/or visibly slick roads.

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WEATHER UPDATE via Michigan Storm Chasers >> Here is our last call for ongoing system snow and lake effect snow from now through Sunday evening at 6 pm EST, December 20th & 21st, 2025.
Uncertainty exists primarily in our trace-1 category which extends from Frankfort and Alpena south to I-96/I-69. The clipper moving through today may produce a quick squall of rain & snow with minimal accumulation some time beyond 1 pm EST, but models havent determined if this band will solidify or not. If it does, the chance for a rain/snow mix exists in areas highlighted in the pink dashed box. This rain/snow mix would only be today. Any snow on Sunday will be lake effect off of Lake Superior, hence why our highest totals of 4-8 are located east of Munising over to Paradise. Not too impactful of a system in terms of Michigander standards, but do take it slow if you encounter any snow squalls and/or visibly slick roads. #miweather #keweenaw #westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsarea #gaylord #cadillac #benzie #traversecity #petoskey

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A snow squall. Maybe that’s what we had going on in Wakefield today. It was nuts!

Saturday December 20th, 2025 - 12:08 pm

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WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> The first round of snow continues through mid-morning before most get a brief dry period into this afternoon; snow showers persist in the Keweenaw. Then a transition over to lake effect snow over the west to northwest wind snowbelts. 3 to 7 inches of snowfall over the east tonight into Sunday morning.
Windy conditions are expected this afternoon into tonight behind a cold front. Widespread westerly wind gusts are expected between 25 to 35 mph; up to 45 mph near Lake Superior and in the Keweenaw. #miweather #keweenaw #westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsarea
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WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> The first round of snow continues through mid-morning before most get a brief dry period into this afternoon; snow showers persist in the Keweenaw. Then a transition over to lake effect snow over the west to northwest wind snowbelts. 3 to 7 inches of snowfall over the east tonight into Sunday morning.
Windy conditions are expected this afternoon into tonight behind a cold front. Widespread westerly wind gusts are expected between 25 to 35 mph; up to 45 mph near Lake Superior and in the Keweenaw. #miweather #keweenaw #westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaImage attachment
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