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Trail Report – : Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin – February 25, 2020

Reporter:Manitowish Waters Chamber

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 18-24 Inches

Date of Report: February 25, 2020

Area Report:

Warm weather over the weekend softened the trails. Road crossings are getting bare. However there is still some good riding to be had. I rode up the grade Monday and out trail 10 to the “Sunken Horse” out on the Turtle Flambeau Flowage. Mercer and Manitowish Waters groomers had both been out late Sunday and early Monday morning. Trails were flat and in good condition. The grade up to Mercer was snow covered. Be careful going into corners as they are getting icy. Trail sections that share plowed roads took a hit. It’s a bit cooler today and a little overcast. A little snow would help freshen things up, but you can still get some miles on. It’s a great time of year to ride, less traffic, more daylight and some great scenery! Overall, I would call our trails fair to good in the woods.

Trail Report – : Hurley, Wisconsin – February 25, 2020

Reporter:Lodging

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: Varies

Date of Report: February 25, 2020

Area Report:

 

❄️❄️Hurley Area Snow Report Tuesday February 25, 2020 

 


After a weekend of warm temperatures throughout the area, White Thunder Riders have North Iron County Trails groomed.  At this time, we have no reports of trouble spots.  Road crossings are getting bare and corners are icy.  The trails in the woods are holding up, temps are forecast to be in the teens through Friday and snow is in the forecast.

There is still some time to come up and ride, call today and make a reservation!

USE CAUTION ON THE LAKES AND FLOWAGES.


We have received multiple reports of “off trail riding”. 

LISTEN — it’s pretty simple. Stay. On. The. Marked. Trail.

If you come upon a groomer WAIT for the groomer driver to come to a complete stop and signal for you to continue. 

Be sure to support the local businesses that support the clubs —- you’ll know one right away with their current club membership certificate proudly displayed.


Show your appreciation by attending club events, not just ours but neighboring clubs as well.  Remember “United we Trail, Divided we Fail”   

Upcoming Club Events: 
White Thunder Riders 50/50 Raffle Drawing at North Pole 3/7/20

                              Ride RIGHT.  Ride SAFE.  STAY together.

Trail Report – : Ashland County, Wisconsin – February 25, 2020

Reporter:info@visitashland.com

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 6-14

Date of Report: February 25, 2020

Area Report:

Ashland County trails are still holding up and are in GOOD condition. There is a temporarily closed trail in Marengo but there is a detour there which is well posted!! And trail 77 in Cayuga is detoured and very well posted. Please stay on the trails!!!

Trail Report – : Dickinson County, Michigan – February 25, 2020

Reporter:msertich7751

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 8 to 12 Inches

Date of Report: February 25, 2020

Area Report:

Our trails are in good to very good shape.Most areas are groomed numerous times during the week.We still have a good base.Please watch for Icy spots and road crossings that are bare.Areas that get sun,will have ice/Bare spots.Unless we get an extended warm spell,we should have snow on the trails to last till the end of March.Remember,the right side is always Mine!

Trail Report – : Hayward / Sawyer County, Wisconsin – February 25, 2020

Reporter:haywardlakes

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 9-16 inches of snow

Date of Report: February 25, 2020

Area Report:

Despite the warmer weekend, our trails are still VERY GOOD, especially in the woods or trails that are sheltered.  Trails along the roadway or open to the sun may have a few bare spots but will most likely be thin…you’re usually on these trails as an access to the better trails in the woods, so it should not impact your riding too much.  The lake trails may have some icy corners and spots, be sure to stay on the marked trails.  A more detailed report will be out later this week.

Trail Report – : Rhinelander, Wisconsin – February 25, 2020

Reporter:Hodag SnoTrails

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: still plenty on the trails

Date of Report: February 25, 2020

Area Report:

Trails are holding up better than expected with last weekend’s warm-up.  We no doubt lost some trail base, but there is plenty of snow on the trails.  Not even seeing much burn through on the wooded trails or corners at this point.  We don’t have as much traffic as areas north, so the trail base is holding up.  The lakes are froze tight and the slush is non-existent.  They are in good shape.

Some points to be aware of:

The road routes are down to the pavement.  They won’t have a significant effect on your ride quality in the big picture, but there will be scrapping of carbides and minimal lubrication to the slides.  The roadway intersections are snirty and approaches will show dirt.  

Grooming is continuing to be completed on a nightly basis (weather permitting).

Watch for icy corners as the season matures.  

Get out and ride before the season is over…Good conditions heading into March!

 

 

Trail Report – : Oconto County, Wisconsin – February 25, 2020

Reporter:Oconto County Tourism

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 5-7

Date of Report: February 25, 2020

Area Report:

Snowmobile Trails

Red Arrow Snowmobile ATV Club (Townsend) –  2/24/20

The trails really settled yesterday, and will deteriorate quickly if ridden hard but seem to be holding up well for the most part. The groomers did not go out last night because of the warm temperatures. The snow just balls up in the drags if it’s to warm. THE TRAILS WILL GET SOFT, SO DRIVE WITHIN YOUR ABILITIES!! We will resume grooming as soon as we can. Once we get Tuesday out of the way the temps are scheduled to drop throughout the week😍. The trails should remain fine in VERY GOOD RIDING CONDITION throughout our system, except between intersections 510 & 512, which I would  rate as marginal riding condition,with much dirt starting to reappear. It is still an area to be cautious in with lots of hidden obstacles. Reach out into the wooded trails to seek out the VERY BEST the area has to offer

Paul Bunyan Riders Snowmobile Club (Lakewood) –  2/24/20

Trails were groomed last night. The tops of hills are starting to show dirt and the swamps are starting to break up. We will groom as long as we can

Chute Pond Snowmobile Club (Mountain) – 2/24/2020

Chute Pond Snowmobile Club trails are open, groomed on a regular basis, and in fair to very good condition. The warm weather has caused some bare/burned out spots, and the melting has caused some slushy/icy areas. Our team of groomers will continue to work the trails to keep them in the best condition possible. The season is not over- there are still many miles of great trails to ride- there are just some ugly spots here and there. Some fresh snow would help our situation, too.

NEW DETOUR: There is a new detour route from INT#447 that runs north and west and intersects with the 18 Corridor trail at Riverview Rd (see map- detour is shown in red). Thank you to the Towns of Mountain and Riverview for allowing the use of the unplowed town roads to complete this detour. The detour route is groomed and marked.

Exceptions (see map): Trails that will remain closed indefinitely are from INT#451-INT#453 (from east of Hwy 32 behind the Junction to Jack Pine Rd), and from INT#447 north to the 18 Corridor trail near Cooked Lake (the northern pipeline trail). DO NOT ride the closed trails- they have not been cleared from the July wind storms because the swamps are still wet and have not allowed equipment to get in to work on those areas yet. The closed areas are tangles of fallen trees in a swampy area- you don’t want to go there.

Cautions for the entire season: Be aware that any off-trail riding- even to take one ski off to “grab a little loose snow”- could be dangerous. The July wind storms have devastated many areas of our forested trails, and there are many trees and limbs on the ground just off the edges of the groomed trails. Please stay safe- stay on the groomed trails. Riders are urged to reduce speed and ride with extra caution, as the forest and the trails look very different since the storm. There are numerous logging operations that will be ongoing throughout the season. Please use extra caution in these areas. No Chute Pond trails cross any lakes or rivers- use extreme caution on all frozen surfaces. You are encouraged to carry a portable hand saw if possible, since limbs and branches continue to fall onto and over the trails. Please- ride sober, stay to the right, and stay on the marked trails.

 

Bagley & Brazeau Joyriders – 2/19/20

We received 6” to 8” of snow on Monday night, so we are grooming Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday if needed. The trails are good to excellent condition, we are grooming for the first time this year all the low areas and the marshes, and we are hoping all goes well out there. The groomer driver this when he groomed the Suring trail in the morning and on his way back the trail filled back up with snow from the wind, this is great for the trails. Have a safe ride and stay on the marked trails.

Gillett Sno ATV Riders – 2/24/20

With warmer weather the and no good snow in the near future we are going to have to close the spur off trails from the Nicolet State Trail.  The corners in the trails that run through the fields are beginning to become mud puddles.  The Nicolet State Trail will still be open from Shawano Line Road to Suring.

Oconto Falls Sno-Jokers – 2/20/20

Groomer will be out the morning of 2/21 finishing up grooming our trail system for the weekend. With the expected warm temps this weekend, please avoid spinning out from road crossings and in the corners. The riders following you would appreciate it.

Lena Sno-Drifters – 2/19/20 

Open.

Chase Sno-Chasers – 2/24/20

CLOSED.

Trail Report – : Chippewa County, WI – February 25, 2020

Reporter:cvsopresident

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 4 to 8 inch base

Date of Report: February 25, 2020

Area Report:

Warm weather is requiring a partial trail closure.  All trails south of Corridor 18 and West of Corridor 31 are now closed.  Corridor 18 and Corridor 31 remain open.  This amounts to the Southwest quarter of the county.  Road routes and road crossings are in poor condition.

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – February 25, 2020

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: Still plenty of SNOW – Check out report

Date of Report: February 25, 2020

Area Report:

February 25, 2020 – 6:38am –  22 degrees – 

SNOWMOBILE TRAILS IN EAGLE RIVER
Varying conditions – Good, Fair, Poor

Groomer Tracking Systems (GTS Trails) reports in the last 24 hours no grooming.  Grooming will resume when conditions permit.

Cloudy today with high of 30 & 12 tonight.  So it seems the warm up may have finally ended. 20’s & teens for high through the rest of week during the day.  Night time temps singles digits.  There is SNOW in the forecast Monday through Wednesday of next week. To far out to offer accurate totals so stay tuned.

Conditions are all over the place.  Trails have softened up pretty much everywhere.  Woods trails have SNOW cover & are pretty good.  Trails along north sides of roads have burn through. That evil sun does a job on them.  Roads may have ice but most are pretty bare.  In town crossings a wet & messy.  Cold temps are back starting tonight.  Cloudy to partly cloudy as well.  Will have photos tomorrow.

Catfish & Eagle Lake trails are marked.  Have not ridden across either but conditions on both lakes may produce surface slush with temps up & sun out.  Remember not all lakes are safe.  Look for markers and/or signing.  If you don’t see any the lake is not safe.

P.S. There is a 55mph nighttime speed limit.

THINK COLD!  KEEP DOIN’ THE SNOW DANCE!!!  

See ya on the trails when it cools down!

Holly Tomlanovich
THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club

News and Reports:

News and Reports:

Events 
February 26 – Wednesday Sno-Eagles Guided Trail Ride – 9am – Meet at the Historic Railroad Depot on trail 10/13 across from the Friendship House – Conditions permitting
February 27 – Thursday Sno-Eagles Guided Trail Ride – 9am – Meet at the Historic Railroad Depot on trail 10/13 across from the Friendship House – Conditions permitting
February 29-March 1 – World Series Snowmobile Championship Plus 100 Lap Mira Enduro Race – Check out www.derbycomplex.com – Volunteers needed
February 29 – Groom to Ride raffle drawing – Trackside – 12 noon – Hwy 45N
February 29 – SNO(Saturday Night Out) – Lumpy’s Sports Bar & Grill – Hwy 45S – Social time 5:30pm – Dinner 6:00pm – Hwy 45S – ALL WELCOME
Please contact Sno-Eagles President, Howard Wolf at 262.442.4876 to volunteer for any event.

Snowmobile Information:

Handy Snowmobile Links

Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration 
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10
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 – : Conover, Wisconsin – February 25, 2020

Reporter:snobuddies

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 6-10

Date of Report: February 25, 2020

Area Report:

Trails are in good to fair conditions. There are some dirt spots starting in the open areas but trails in the woods are in good condition. Road routes and crossings are getting bare or are bare . We have some cooler temps for a couple days so we will be getting some grooming done . Please remember we are getting late season conditions so watch for iced corners and bare spots and please ride right and ride safe and stay on the trail .