Trail Report For: Mercer - 02/22/2012
Trail Report For: Mercer
Reported By: Kat
Date of Report: 02/22/2012
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: Looking good
Area Report: It’s a beautiful day in the Northwoods
We are in the 4-6 range from yesterday and last night.
It’s hard to tell for sure since it blew everywhere but even with the blowing I can’t see any of the frozen melted ice in the plow banks.
I’ll know more after I start up my plow truck for the fourth time this year, this should royally piss off the mice living in it!
Oh well, maybe there like the dog and they enjoy a ride once in a while
I’d like to give a huge round of applause to Camp 1 for selling more raffle tickets than the combined effort of all of the businesses within our club! I hope no one was injured in the process. As Luke says- Dale could sell ice to an Eskimo
Rob and Pattie- I’m glad I could make your day this morning
THINK WHITE!!!!!!!
KAT
Dear Lodge located west of Mercer on Trail 12B and County Road FF
katdearlodge@hotmail.com 715-476-2549
Cabin rentals and webcam available at www.flambeaulodging.com
News & Events: * Annual Spring Banquet March 14, 2012 at the Cranberry Inn
Cocktails start at 5:00pm Dinner at 7:00pm
All proceeds go to the groomer fund
Please see our website at www.mercersnogoers.com
For more info contact Kat at 715-476-2549 or email katdearlodge@hotmail.com
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Snowmobiling Information
Snow blanketed forests filled with the sights and sounds of the Wisconsin Northwoods is what allures many snowmobilers to Iron County. Boasting nearly 200 inches of snow annually and over 450 miles of meticulously groomed trails and great reasons to set your sights on this beautiful county for your next riding adventure. Riders can also experience the mining heritage of days gone by with many remnants of how Iron County received its name.
Mercer, a popular snowmobile hub located in southeastern Iron County, is a great place to begin your riding adventure. This area has trails radiating in all directions for snowmobilers to enjoy along with ample accommodations. A choice trail of interest is Corridor 8, which travels west of Mercer past Lake of the Falls scenic area and the Turtle Flambeau Flowage. This trail meanders through beautifully wooded well-groomed trails on its way toward Ashland County. Nature loving riders enjoy an adventure on Trail 19 as it winds through the Northern Highland American Legion State Forest south to Manitowish offering scenery snowmobilers must experience to appreciate.










