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Grand Marais Trail Report – 02/02

GRAND MARAIS UPDATE via Grand Marais Sno-Trails Assoc.​ – 2/2

Well Mother Nature is playing her games again. We’re sitting at 35-36 degrees and it’s not predicted to fall below freezing tonight. The late run groomers had an extremely hard time this morning with the few inches of wet snow we got. So rather than beat up the machines and mess up the trails even more the groomers will stay in the barn tonight. Tomorrow is supposed to start the cool down so we’ll probably be on the trails tomorrow. Sorry folks!!

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February 2, 2020 | Uncategorized

Munising Area Trail Report – 02/02

MUNISING AREA UPDATE via TNT Trenary Northern Trails – 2/2

More grooming last night, but we all know it wouldn’t help with the weather today. Warm and rainy day today has put a beating on the junk snow we were working with. Only saving grace will be cold temps through the week will help the trail set back to hard pack. Going to take a couple days to get the whoops cut and refrozen. Still need new snow…. Be careful as corners are washed out, road crossings are super soft and blown out into the road from over eager throttle flappers, and bridge crossings and gates are all washboard. Also added are examples from some of our areas where we apparently let the illiterate snowmobilers ride… Seriously…. We don’t like digging holes for signs. Expecially in ACCURATELY NAMED Rock River Township. We didn’t put these up because we thought it was “FUN”…

MUNISING AREA UPDATE via Alger County SORVA – 2/1

TRAIL REPORT – Saturday, 02-01-2020
NICE RIDING CONDITIONS CONSIDERING….
Overall trail conditions are good to very good. Soft snow and ribbons not holding long but the base it hard and flat so very minimal chop developing through the day. Still, we really need a substantial snowfall to bind things together and keep the groomed ribbons lasting longer. The season is short so our theory is to keep the trails flat, riding a flat sugary trail is way more enjoyable than dealing with 3 foot moguls. We will continue to groom and do our best to at least keep the chop to a minimum. Keep the cold weather snow dancing going, Enjoy the Trails and Ride Safe! Full Trail Report Here:https://www.algersorva.com/trailreport/02-01-2020/
Photos: Trails 8, 7 and 419

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