We are entering the last official month of sledding season, but I truly believe that riding in April (or May) is not a possibility, but a certainty.
Trails are really in fantastic shape again. We have everything flat hard and have most of the areas even the big curves widened out nicely. We somehow got a few decent sized rollers out on the RR Grade in certain areas. They are long enough for the groomer to drive down into so we are having a heck of a time getting rid of them since the base is so hard. Its gonna be a work in progress, but gonna have to live with them for the most part for the time being. Heck they may even be kinda fun to ride at speed.
It was a cold one out for sure, but it seemed like everyone enjoyed the Ice Chip Golf out on Lake Huron. Cheboygan Brewing Co. provided a great product to get everyone into the golfing mood.
So, I don’t wanna have to point this out, but there are only 4 official sledding weekends left. Pick your dates and make your plans – spring will be here (in like 3 months).
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March 3, 2014 | Saint Ignace Trail Report
We have 30" on the snow gauge. Guests are rating trails as excellent and "unbelievable" when riding north. Groomers are doing an excellent job laying the trail flat. Our guests have ridden towards Paradise, Grand Maris and the Bear trap.
Trails through or into/out of towns are reported to be losing snow and down to snirt/pavement.
You can ride the power-line right from here to reach the trails. I posted pictures of the trails and trail access on our Facbook page, so be sure to check them out. We are offering discounted end of season rates. Please call for availability. 906-869-0098
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Off trail riding- guests are reporting deep snow, but having a hard time breaking through the 1-1.5" crusty layer in open areas and advise riding with caution.
Ride right from your door in a different direction each day! We are located 12 mi NW of Newberry (Halfway to Lk Superior) and 7 miles south of Pine Stump Junction. Between Grand Marais and Paradise. Tahquamenon Area Snowmobile Association grooms over 125 miles of trails that interconnect to hundreds of miles of trails groomed by local associations.
March 2, 2014 | Halfway Lake Resort