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Western U.P. Trail Report – Western U.P. Bureau – 03/13

We are off to a chilly start with gray skies this morning. Temps this morning were a low of 14. Our highs for today and tomorrow will be in the 30’s. The next ten days our temps will be in the 20’s and 30’s. Because of low traffic, the trails are awesome. Now is the time to enjoy some great riding.

The Gogebic Range Trail Authority:
Trails were groomed on Wednesday. Groomers will be going out at night with the lower temps. Trails are holding up with our good base and lots of snow. Groomers are reporting all trails are in good to very good condition. The DNR reports that trail 11S will be closed due to logging this winter.

The Lake Gogebic groomer’s report:
Even with temps in the 50’s the other day we still have plenty of snow for great riding conditions. Groomers are out during the night hours and with temps dipping below zero last night the trails are in really great condition. Riders in the area are raving about the trails! You may find some bare spots where trails cross roadways, as is normal for this time of the year. It looks like we’ll be down into the 20’s for highs and around zero for lows for this upcoming weekend with a good chance of snow, so the riding should continue to be good at least through another weekend. Even with the expected highs in the 30’s next week the groomer drivers will still be able to groom at night with expected lows in the teens. Like I said, we’ve got lots of snow…still. In prior years, with this much snow at this time of the year, we’ve seen snow on the ground (in the shade) into June! No kidding! Hope to see you up soon for another great ride. We’re proud to add that trail reports coming back from DNR trail inspections on our trails are all coming back with “impeccably groomed”. Keep in mind that the deer are moving around more and more on the snowmobile trails due to the extremely deep snow, so keep an eye open for them. We’ve had several reports from snowmobilers in the area about this. Never run behind them as they don’t have the lungs for long, fast running. Come to a stop and enjoy watching them for a bit. If they don’t immediately move off just try slowly approaching them, that’ll usually do the trick. Another reminder to please stay off the railroad tracks. This can be dangerous, it is against the law and you will be fined for riding on the tracks. The snowmobile trails are in way too good of condition to have any excuse not to stay on them.

The Watersmeet groomer’s report:
Grooming is ongoing at night. USE CAUTION ON TRAIL #3 DUE TO WATER ON THAT TRAIL. Trail 3 south of Watersmeet, south of US 45 heading to Land O lakes has an area where a creek has dammed up flooding water and ice onto the trail. All other trails are good to very good condition. Come out and get some great riding in.

Please remember groomers are out both day and night, so watch for them, Please pull over or at least slow down and wait for the operator to signal you by whenever you see them.

JUST ONE MORE REMINDER: PLEASE STAY ON MARKED TRAILS. RIDING ON UNMARKED TRAILS CAN RESULT IN THE CLUBS LOSING EASEMENT FOR THAT TRAIL AND IT CAN ALSO RESULT IN A POSSIBLE TICKET FOR YOU.

Call our snowmobile report at 800-522-5657 anytime.

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March 13, 2014 |

Drummond Island Trail Report – D.I. Resort – 03/12

OFFICIAL DRUMMOND ISLAND SNOWMOBILE TRAIL REPORT:
Drummond Island Grooming Association
Updated: 3/12/2014
Base: 12 inches
Last Grooming: East End 3/11/14
West End scheduled to be groomed 3/12/14
Current Trail Conditions: Excellent
We still have one of our groomers down but we are keeping up!
Both ends of the trails are in excellent condition! Flat, fast and fantastic!

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The ICE BRIDGE TO CANADA IS NOW OPEN!
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Travelers entering from Canada must report directly to the reporting station on Drummond Island during the established hours of 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday through Sunday. The number of days that the reporting station is open has been reduced due to the low volume of people using the ice bridge. The Drummond Island reporting station will be closed this year Monday through Thursday. The official CBP Reporting Station is located at the Drummond Island Yacht Haven Dock.

Entering at any other location or outside of these hours is prohibited and violators could be assessed a $5000 fine.

Planning ahead can expedite your crossing:

• Proper documents include passports, passport cards, enhanced driverÂ’s licenses and CBPÂ’s Trusted Traveler Cards – NEXUS, FAST and SENTRI.
• Be prepared to declare merchandise purchased or acquired in Canada.
• Declare “Duty-Free goods” even if purchased at “Duty-Free” stores.
• Before leaving for the trip, obtain a “Know Before You Go” brochure available on the CBP Web page, www.cbp.gov.
• Do not attempt to bring unauthorized fruits, meats, and dairy products into the United States.
• Do not attempt to import prohibited items, such as Cuban cigars. A complete list of restricted/prohibited goods can be obtained at www.cbp.gov.

For more information about obtaining a passport or passport card, please visit the Department of State website at www.travel.state.gov.

For additional information on states issuing enhanced driverÂ’s licenses or any of CBPÂ’s trusted traveler programs, which are document options under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), please visit the CBP website at www.cbp.gov.

800-999-6343

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March 12, 2014 | Uncategorized
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