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River, Wisconsin - Snowmobiling Conditions & News |
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SnowTracks.com - Trail Reports & Conditions
| Reported by: |
Holly Tomlanovich - Sno-Eagles, Inc. |
| Date of Report: |
April 17, 2009 |
| Trail Conditions: |
Trails Closed |
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ice inches |
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| Area Report: |
***VILAS COUNTY TRAILS WILL OFFICIALLY CLOSE AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT, MARCH 19, 2009***
Last night was the monthly meeting of the Vilas County Snowmobile Alliance & the vote was unanimous to close the trails. We held out thinking there might be a late snow fall but looking at the weather map there just isn't any snow out there.
Been a great riding season but it's never long enough for me!
Have a great summer & see ya all next season!
Holly Tomlanovich Sno-Eagles, Inc. PROUD GROOMERS OF THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD Recorded Trail Update 715.479.5185 LAST REPORT OF THE SEASON IS TODAY. |
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| News and Events: |
UPCOMING EVENTS The results of the March 25th meeting with the Vilas County Forestry Committee resulted in a denial of the Vilas County Snowmobile Alliance request to return to a December 1st opening date in our county snow conditions permitting.
THE RESULTS ARE IN & THE MUZZLELOADER SEASON AT THE END OF DECEMBER, DURING THE CHRISTMAS/NEW YEAR WEEK WAS DEFEATED BY A 2 TO 1 MARGIN. Thanks to all of you who stepped up & attended the CONSERVATION CONGRESS Meeting held Monday, April 13. |
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| Eagle
River, Wisconsin - Snowmobiling Information |
| Eagle
River has long held the distinction of SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD,
and it's a matter of pride that causes local clubs and businesses
to work so diligently to maintain that title. Snowmobile fever becomes
a way of life in our Eagle River winters, and the talk often turns
to "picks", "carbides" and performance. In fact,
these snow machines seem to outnumber cars during the winter months.
Over
500 MILES OF GROOMED TRAILS connect the communities of the area,
including access to major county and state routes. Trails wind throughout
the area's scenic forests, but frequently pass close to service
businesses which can provide you with fuel and sustenance, shelter
and refreshment. If you don't have your own snowmobile, several
dealerships will be happy to provide you with equipment during your
visit.

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