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Trail Report – : Boulder Junction, Wisconsin – January 7, 2022

Reporter:boulderwi

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 9-10 inches

Date of Report: January 7, 2022

Area Report:

It’s -9 degrees out this morning and it has stopped snowing.

Our groomers were out last night grooming 15N, 6E, 2W, and 8W.  8E, 15S, and 11 were groomed early this morning.

With the fresh snow and colder temps, our trails are in good to very good condition and are ready for the weekend riders.

Enjoy our trails, be safe, and check for an updated report on Monday, 1/10/22.

– Landy Roepke, Boulder Junction Snowmobile Club Trail Manager

Please contact us to request this year’s snowmobile map and keep an eye on our webcam to see current snowfall in Boulder Junction.

Join us for these upcoming winter events:

January 15th – Annual Wittig’s Point Tavern “Big Fish” Ice Tournament
January 16th – Boulder Junction Snowmobile Club Breakfast at Gooch’s 2
February 5th – 14th Annual Frozen Tozen Ice Fishing Tournament
February 20th – Boulder Junction Snowmobile Breakfast at Boulder Beer Bar
March 5th – Boulder Junction Snowmobile Club Cabin Fever Party at Gooch’s 2

Help support the Boulder Junction Snowmobile Club’s Fundraising Efforts: Tractor for the Trails

Trail Report – : Rhinelander, Wisconsin – January 7, 2022

Reporter:Hodag SnoTrails

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 6-7″ of new fluff

Date of Report: January 7, 2022

Area Report:

I wish I had better news for the trails in the Rhinelander area.  The groomers for the club had been out in full force getting all of the trails ready for the weekend.  We have been dealt a severe impact to our ability to efficiently groom our entire trail system.  One of our groomers had a severe engine failure yesterday and it will be awhile before it can be returned to service.  We will be running our system with one less machine.  It will put a strain on our ability to maintain the entire system.  Some grooming in the morning hours will be necessary to maintain the system.  

I will be marking the conditions as “fair” until we get a feel for how well we can maintain the system to our standards.  We are looking at all our options to get a full force of grooming equipment back into action.   

Please be patient as we work through this challenge.   

Keep an eye out for grooming activity at all times at this point.

 

Trail Report – : Three Lakes – Brule River, Wisconsin – January 7, 2022

Reporter:Threelakeswi

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 10-12”

Date of Report: January 7, 2022

Area Report:

We received another 4-5” this week. With the temperature well below zero at night, we have a really good base now. Trails are in good conditions. A busy next two weekends will put some stress on the trails, but they will hold up great. Our system is now on a regular grooming schedule. All of our system is currently open and in good condition. Some icy corners and a couple dirty spots closer to town. Lakes are now marked. Stay close to the barrels for safe ice. Please stay on the trail and between the markers.

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – January 7, 2022

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 12+ inches snow – 7 inche base

Date of Report: January 7, 2022

Area Report:

EAGLE RIVER TRAILS IN FAIR TO GOOD RIDING CONDITION

January 7, 2022 – 6:18am 7 below zero – High of 12 today

With the new SNOW the trails are in FAIR TO GOOD RIDING CONDITION.  We found all SNOW covered. There are some icy corners heading west & far north. Some road crossings were partially blocked from road & driveway plowing. 10E which runs east of Eagle River along Hwy 70E was SNOW filled from road plows winging the banks.  This from no grooming Wednesday overnight.

Today I’m happy to report the Groomer Tracking System AP (GTS) shows nearly the entire system was grooming last night.

  • Trail 17N was not groomed from Chain o’ Lakes Rd by the Cenex Gas Station north to where it crosses Hwy 45 north of Eagle River. This trail is on the east side of Hwy 45N
  • Trail 10W was not groomed from the Trail 10W/13N intersection to Croker Rd.  This section is west of the Wisconsin River Bridge section of Trail 10W/13N.  The section that turns right & heads south.  Rest of 10W was groomed

REMINDER: Catfish & Eagle lake trails were marked & are NOW OPEN.  To be safe stay by the orange reflective barrels.  Note the spur from the northside Eagle Lake boat launch that leads to Eagle Waters is NOT OPEN at this time.   Work in progress. Stay tuned.

 
There is a re route on 10/13/7/17 heading west.  Here’s a photo of the work done on January 3rd.  Did stump grinding to help smooth out the area.  New SNOW has helped that area a lot.  It will take some time to smooth out & a lot of SNOW so expect it to be very rough.
                               
KEEP DOIN’ THE SNOW DANCE!

See ya on the trails!!

Holly Tomlanovich
THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
715.479-5185 Weekly Trail Update

News and Reports:

January – Construction of the 2022 Ice Castle begins Saturday.  Ice blocks will be cut from Silver Lake & transported to the building site.  Located between the Historic Railroad Depot & Friendship House along side of Trail 10/13 heading through Eagle River.

  • 1/6-9 – Vintage Snowmobile Races – World Championship Derby Track
  • 1/13-14 – Badger State Winter Games Torch Ride from Wausau to Eagle River World Championship Derby Track
  • 1/13-16 – 59th running of the World Championship Derby
  • 1/17 – 2021 Military Ride
  • 1/20 – Member meeting 6:30pm – Buckshots Bar & Grill – Hwy 45N
  • 1/27-30 – Women on Snow – Eagle Waters Resort – Rangeline Rd off Hwy 70

Snowmobile Information:

Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration 
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10 – Time to join a club!
Standard Wisconsin Trail Pass – $30
Out of State Trail Pass – $50
Vilas County Map It Trail App GPS style app of all trails in Vilas Cty.  Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker.
Groomer Tracking Systems (GTS) Gives you trails groomed in last 24, 48 & 96 hours

Trail Report – : Neillsville, Wisconsin – January 6, 2022

Reporter:Neillsville Granton Trailbusters

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 4″

Date of Report: January 6, 2022

Area Report:

All Clark County snowmobile trails remain CLOSED at this time as more snow is needed before they can be opened.    Riding on CLOSED trails is trespassing and fines apply, not to mention it could cause long term trail closures from unhappy landowners!

News and Reports:

Our club has been active for 34 years now.  We started out as a small club in 1988 named The Neillsville Rec Riders, designing ATV routes that accessed the Clark County Forest Trail System, via roads.  We then created our first cross county un-groomed snowmobile and winter ATV trail system from Neillsville to Granton.  In 1993 we purchased a used Bombardier groomer to start grooming our trail for snowmobiling.  In 1996 we expanded our snowmobile and winter ATV trail system from Neillsville to the Clark County Forest Trail near Hatfield. 

    In 1997 we added a tractor and new drag to our grooming fleet to keep up with the grooming schedule.  In 1999 we further expanded our growing trail system with a snowmobile trail running from Granton to Sherwood.  In 2001 we made a big achievement in trail devolpement by creating a snowmobile trail from Neillsville to Loyal, giving us a total of 56 miles in groomed snowmobile trails across private lands.   In 2002 we had to add a second tractor and drag to keep up with the high grooming demand.  After receiving heavy, drifting snows during the ’06-’08 seasons while continuing to get stuck with our tractors, we felt the need to add a newer tracked groomer to our fleet.

  We purchased a Piston Bully trailer groomer to keep up with the demanding trail grooming where our tractors fell short, in deep snow and eliminated 1 tractor and drag!  We groom our trails 20′ wide where ever possible and they are the best marked in the county, you won’t get lost on our trail system!   In 2010, we had to cease the operation of winter ATV use on all of our snowmobile trails, due to increasing abuse from disrespectful ATV’ers creating problems on private lands. Moving forward in 2011 we strive to keep up with the best snowmobile trails in the county and that is out main focus moving on.  Upgrading in 2017 we purchased a 2007 Prinoth BR180 tracked groomer adding two tracked machines to our fleet.  In 2021 with the need for a newer, larger, more durable tracked machine we decided to sell our 1988 Piston Bully and 2007 Prinoth and purchased a 2008 Piston Bully Trail Bully that could handle the job both older machines were doing.

 The Clark County Forest ATV and Snowmobile Trails are maintained by the Parks and Forest Department as well as the 9 other clubs that maintain the rest of the trails in Clark County.  Our club would not be where it is today without the help and permission of the 89 landowners who allow us to cross their lands.  With out them we would have no trails.  All of our members that help out, donate their time and it is much appreciated when we get compliments on how well of a job we have done.

Trail Report – : Dickinson County, Michigan – January 6, 2022

Reporter:msertich7751

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 6 to 8 Inches on trials

Date of Report: January 6, 2022

Area Report:

Our groomers will be working the trails every day now.Our system should be done by friday.We have a couple of swamps that we must bypass.Enjoy our trails and be careful!

Remember-The Right Side Is Mine!

If you want immediate trail conditions,call Mark @ 906-396-1816

Trail Report – : Dickinson County, Michigan – January 6, 2022

Reporter:msertich7751

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 6 to 8 Inches on trials

Date of Report: January 6, 2022

Area Report:

We are receiving often now.The groomers are working on the trails daily.The entire system should be done at least once by Friday.Be careful and watch for water and Ice on the trail.Enjoy our trails this weekend! Remember,Be careful and the Right Side is Mine!!

Think Snow!

For Immediate Trail conditions,Call Mark @ 906-396-1816

 

Trail Report – : Hayward / Sawyer County, Wisconsin – January 7, 2022

Reporter:haywardlakes

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 6-9 inches of snow

Date of Report: January 7, 2022

Area Report:

Hello Riders!
Thank you for doing your snow dance!!! Much of the county received 6″ of fresh snow Tues and Wed. All groomers are out in full force today and tomorrow early to set up the weekend riding! Expect great trails!
 
The temps are cold this week, but are to be in the mid-20’s on Sat, so fresh snow and great temps are the recipe for great riding!
 
Groomers reported to be out (but are not limited to, expect all maintained trails to have been groomed by the weekend);
 
Sno-Mads: 15, 77, 31, 8, 63 in the Seeley Hills and 15 and 77 to Nelson Lake.
 
Winter Huskies: 9 Mile Loop of the Tuscobia was brushed and groomed. 9S and to from Couderay to Price County Line. Trail 10 (the Tuscobia).
 
Birchwood Bobcats: 31, 10 (Tuscobia), 3S and into Washburn County. Lake Chetac is staked.
 
Musky Sno: 9, 5, 3, 18, the Spider Lake, Round Lake, Moose Lake, Tiger Cat and Callahan areas to 320 towards the Flowage. These have been done early this week and again starting tonight. As noted in an earlier post trail 8 and 3 in the northern part of the Chequamegon National Forest is a heavily used trail as it is used to enter and exit the county. It is a heavy haul for the groomers to make it that way (minimum of 8hr trip) that takes focus off of other trails and pushed volunteers into wee hours of the night. This creates trail issues in that section. the club has been brain storming and has decided to relocated a groomer to a business closer to that area so travel time can be minimized and better focus on this section. This groomer will move the end of this week/early next week.
 
Loretta Trailblazers: Currently grooming all between Tuscobia and Hwy W in the Flambeau. 25 south to Price and Rusk Co line will be groomed tomorrow.
 
All surrounding counties are open. Please visit Travel WI to view their trail reports.

Trail Report – : Ashland County, Wisconsin – January 7, 2022

Reporter:info@visitashland.com

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 6-12

Date of Report: January 7, 2022

Area Report:

Snowmobile Report – January 6, 2022
The Snowmobile Trails in Ashland County are Open. After the snow storm trails are being packed.  No base due to the fluffiness of the snow.  Conditions are FAIR. Ride at your own risk.   Always keep safety in mind.  Stay on the trail. Lots of Ashland County snowmobile trails are on farmers land, please be respectful so we don’t loose our easement to their property. 

Trail Report – : Antigo/Langlade County, Wisconsin – January 6, 2022

Reporter:langlade

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: 3-11

Date of Report: January 6, 2022

Area Report:

THE SOUTHERN UNIT (ZONE B) OF THE LANGLADE COUNTY SNOWMOBILE TRAIL SYSTEM INCLUDING ALL STATE-FUNDED TRAILS ARE SCHEDULED TO OPEN ON SATURDAY JANUARY 8, AT 6:00 A.M. PLEASE USE CAUTION BETWEEN INTERSECTIONS 39 AND 41A AND FOLLOW THE CORRIDOR MARKED BY THE SNOWMOBILE CLUB.

THE TRAIL BETWEEN INTERSECTIONS 49 & 58 IN ZONE A WILL OPEN IMMEDIATELY. ALL OTHER ZONE A TRAILS OPENED ON JANUARY 1, 2022.  Click here to view a map.

The trails in Zone B will be open to ATVs after January 18, 2022. The trails in Zone A will be open to ATVs after January 6, 2022.  ATVs are not allowed on snowmobile trails when the temperature is above 28° F. UTVs are not allowed on the Langlade County Snowmobile trail system. 

For more information, please contact Al Murray, Forest Administrator, or Cody Brauner, Langlade County Snowmobile Coordinator at 715-627-6300. 

The Langlade County Snowmobile clubs, sponsors, and operators of the existing trails have put in many volunteered hours brushing, signing, and grooming to provide snowmobile trails for your use. Please support the snow clubs, thank them for their efforts, and patronize their business sponsors. 

Zone B is in normal early season condition with 3-7 inches of base.  Expect rough patches in fields and swamps.

Zone A is in good to excellent early season conditions.

All lake and river trails in Langlade County are considered unsafe and should not be utilized until they have been clearly marked by a local snowmobile club. As always, the Langlade County Forestry & Recreation Department strongly recommends riders stay on clearly marked trails. Please respect private property; use of trails across private lands is a privilege. Always exercise caution when riding a snowmobile. The trails are in rough, early season condition.

For questions regarding specific trail conditions please contact the local snowmobile club or visit their social media pages.

We hope that you enjoy the Langlade county trail system this winter and thank you for supporting the economy and businesses of Langlade County.

Langlade County Forestry & Recreation Department