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Western U.P. Trail Report – Western U.P. Bureau – 01/02

Looks like more of the same with temps in the teens and snow showers in the forecast for the next few days. Temps for the weekend will be in the 20’s with lows in the single digits. We received 2.5 inches of snow yesterday so we will take every little bit we get. Few snow showers in the air today.

The Gogebic Range Trail Authority reports: Not much to report, trail 2, 8 and 160 have been groomed. Watch for icy spots and wet spots. Use caution on 160 there is a swamp which is not frozen so be careful….Trails 11s and 11n are not groomed we need more snow before groomers will go out to groom these trails. It is still early season riding we need more snow to get the trails in great shape. Be Patient!!!

The Lake Gogebic groomers
are out and reporting all trails are rolled expect some wet spots and early riding conditions. More snow is needed to get the trails in great shape.

The Watersmeet groomers have not gone out yet they need more snow.

All areas need more snow….keep in mind groomers can be out day or night so watch out for them and please pull over or slow down and wait for the operator to signal you by.

Please be careful on corners as you know several Michigan Trail signs have been discontinued. These signs are posted on our trail map. PLEASE BE SAFE!!!!

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Gogebic County Fair Grounds

Ironwood, MI
January 4-6. 2013
Testing Friday, January 4th, 2013 —
Registration-online : Check-In- 7:00- 8:00 am
Gogebic County Fair Grounds: 10am—3pm
Racing Saturday, January 5th, 2013
Registration-online : Check-In- 7:00- 8:00 am —
Heats and Semi’s: Race Start 10am
Racing Sunday, January 6th, 2013 —
Finals: Race Start 10am

Promoter Classes:
Formula 500 (Hooper Rules)
Twin Tracker Exhibition 440
Cup Race TBD

January 2, 2013 |

St. Ignace Trail Report – Straits Area Snowmobile Club – 01/02

Hope all of you had a save and happy holiday with family and friends!

Looks like we ended up having a mini-hell week here in the EUP. I had a bunch of reports from all over that there were tons of sleds on the trails all week long. Business are reporting a solid pickup in traffic from last year (not hard to beat though).

Overall our trails are in good shape, with no major problems to report. You have to remember that we are STILL running on ONE STORMs worth of snow, and it is defiantly getting wore out. There is still enough to groom out there, but the snow is turning to a dryer surgery type and it isn’t holding a groom very long. Trout Lake got away from us a bit over the weekend, and was pretty chopped up, I sent Bobby up as soon as I heard about it and he got things fixed up. The RR Grade has some thin spots, mostly in the open areas as usual, and some rocks are poking through from the base, as there still isn’t any ice under there yet. All of our water holes are frozen and good to go. Burma grade is all groomed up and is the typical 25′ wide highway.

We have everything cleaned up now, trees are still loaded from that storm, and you have to be on the lookout for fallen trees mostly within 15 miles of Iggy. We have not had any issues over the last 4 days, but since the trees are still loaded without a warm up in the forecast they are going to stay that way, and any new snow will just make the problem worse.

Connecting trail info: I have seen sled tracks from the Cedarville connector, but I don’t believe that they are groomed up yet – still too much open water. We will touch up our connector only once a week until they are operating. The TASA trail from Rexton to Trout Lake is still in bad shape (usually until Mid Jan or Feb) Drop down to our Caffey trail for a much faster and better ride.

Bottom line, is trails are in good shape, but still thin, everybody still needs more snow. Our forecast is to have light snow today, and get some accumulation tomorrow. Calling for 2′-4′ total over the next 48 hours which will help some. We are in a delicate balancing act right now of running the groomers to keep the trail in good condition, yet not so much as to damage the trail. Until we get more workable snow, please be understanding if you find a choppy section of trail – we will keep it up the best we can. Groomers will run at least every 3 days, or more when needed.

I expect this coming weekend to be busy, so ride safe and enjoy. You are always welcome to post up pics and stories of riding in the area.

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January 2, 2013 | Uncategorized
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