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Lake Gogebic Trail Report – 12/18

We could not be asking for better conditions to get our trails into great shape than what we’ve been receiving. We’ve had lots of very cold temperatures to freeze up the wet areas and we’ve had almost non-stop snow over the last week! Plus the weather conditions forecast for the next 10 days show more of the same.

All trails have been groomed and are being groomed as often as we can cover them with two groomers (yes, we’re still awaiting the arrival of new groomer #3).

Trail conditions have been upgraded from fair to good in most areas. This is very good news for the busy upcoming week of Christmas to New Years that we always experience up here.

Now, this is where I remind you to – please – give the groomers the right of way. It’s much more difficult to pull a stuck groomer out than it is to pull a snowmobile out and they can’t just drive through anything as might be believed. And, of course, please stay on marked trails. Riding in unmarked areas can result in; 1) losing a granted easement, 2) getting a ticket and/or 3) hitting an object hidden in the snow, none of which we want to see happen.

***Also be mindful that a bridge on trail 8, just east of Bergland is out and it is marked. The trail will be rerouted over the dam at the north end of the lake where the trail was a couple years ago.

That’s all for now from Carolyn at the Hoop. I will keep you posted as often as conditions change. For additional information about the Lake Gogebic area we invite you to visit the only official website of the Lake Gogebic Area Chamber of Commerce at www.LakeGogebicArea.com or call us at 1-888-464-3242 (888-GOGEBIC). Looking forward to seeing you all up again soon!

Lake Gogebic Area Chamber of Commerce – 12/18/2013

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December 18, 2013 |

St. Ignace Trail Report – 12/18

Things are pretty decent. Our whole system is panned down and ready for action. We have between 12′-24′ of snow everywhere, but it is the lightest stuff, that is lasting that I can remember. All that snow is panning down to 3-4′ on the trail, and it is still a little loose. We need more snow with some moisture in it to get things going really good.

Forecast has some snow in it, and a very slight warm-up so it should settle things down a little and firm them up when it refreezes. It should make a decent base, but will need a bit more work.

Trail hazards: Found flowing water on the RR Grade about 5 miles South of Trout Lake. That is a new one to me, haven’t seen that before.

Logging: They are plowing a part of the Red Creek Road, on the Cedarville connector. Still passable and they are working with us.

If you know where the trail stop is, at the intersection of 2 and 473, all of the roads are plowed within a 4 mile radius of that point, N-S-E-W all the way to the Caffey, including all the way down to Brevort. There is a huge timber sale going on in there this winter – I am still getting more details on that.

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