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Cadillac Area Trail Report – 02/25

Saturday, February 25, 2012

A couple inches of powder fell overnight leaving us with some of the best riding conditions we have had all season. Temperatures will remain in the 20’s today– that should hold the snow quite nicely for today’s riders. This extra snow will certainly enhance our eastern trail section and be ‘frosting on the cake’ for our forest trail network. Ride safely and don’t forget the ice base that is likely to be under everything.

Friday, February 24, 2012

We didn’t get the snow depth our neighbors to the south got but we are very excited about what we did get and are expected to get throughout the day. We picked up 3 to 4 inches overnight and are expected to get an additional 1 to 3 inches throughout the day. Temperature is hovering around freezing making the snow wet and packy. It’s a beautiful day in our neighborhood and if your aren’t snowmobiling, you should be–enjoy!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Picked up a little snow last night. Not enough to make a dent on the snow gauge but enough to make a light dusting over everything. We heard a pleasant announcement by the weather forecasters last night. They are hinting we may be headed for the first major snow storm of the season starting Sunday. By golly, that sure sends the goosebumps afire. We’ll keep you posted as we learn more.

Speaking of keeping you posted: here’s another update from Al Green, our Trail Coordinator:

I groomed last night and the trails are a TEN where there is no bare dirt and those spots are very few. Do not try to go south of 10 Rd on #35 or #358. If you need gas, go to Boon or Caberfae Crossing. There was only 1 sled out last night, which means there are about 20 miles of groomed trails with no sled marks. The side trails and roads are also excellent. The trail into Coyote Crossing is also very good. There is one large bare spot on #37 where the loggers cut the trees this fall (between Popular Creek and 46 road. It is about 500′ long and no way around it due to all of the stumps. That is the only real bad spot north of 10 Rd.

As mentioned in yesterday’s post, there is no snow on the Cadillac West (in-town trail) and the White Pine Trail. Consider trailering to one the following Staging Area: 33 Rd, Caberfae, Boon.

Snow accumulation: 8.5 inches*

Staging areas: Our trail system has numerous staging areas for your convenience:

Tustin
Bristol
33 Rd (Off M55)
44 Rd (Off M115)
27 Rd (Off M55)
Caberfae(Off M55)

Have fun and ride safely.

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VIA CADILLAC WINTER PROMOTIONS
http://www.cadillacwinterpromotions.org/trailconditions.html

February 25, 2012 |

Gaylord Area Trail Report – VisitGaylord.com – 02/25

Ray’s Retreat Country Inn
http://www.visitgaylord.com/raysretreat

Gaylord Bureau
Trail Report: Feb 25th , 2012 @ 9:40 am
Winter was late in arriving but we got about 5-6 inches of beautiful white snow yesterday and last night. Grooming is being done. The trails are upgraded to fair – good. Sun is shining and it just looks like a good day to get out there and ride or ski! More snow on the way for the week. Stay away warm temperatures so we can enjoy for a bit!

http://www.gaylordmichigan.net/snowmobile-trail-report-114/

Saturday Morning Trail Report
by Heart Lake Resort on Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 8:05am

Better Trails Now – New Snow Finally! In the last 36 hours, give or take, we’ve received some good snow. I’m looking at about six inches of new snow on our snow gauge here at Heart Lake Resort. The trail rating can easily be upgraded now from poor to fair to fair to good in most areas. You’ll find some really good snow in the protected areas and in the back country. The forecast over the next few days is looking good as well – go to NOAA.gov and plug in Gaylord, MI. The temperature now is 23.1 on our digital weather station. We have quite a few riders here this weekend. Winter is back. And remember, if you ever need more information or an honest trail report, whether you’re staying with us or not, please feel free to call. If you need a place to stay, please give us a call as well. We are now booking for Spring Golf Groups, your Family Reunion for Memorial Day Weekend and Summer Family Fun. Thank You. John @ Heart Lake Resort Cottages – Between Grayling and Gaylord but a little closer to Gaylord. – Phone: 989-732-5081

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