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Trail Report – : Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – February 5, 2020

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 9-16″

Date of Report: February 5, 2020

Area Report:

Official Trail Report:  All Washburn County Snowmobile Trails are open at this time. Trail conditions are excellent with a  9 to 16 inch compacted snow base. Some icy spots are present, due to the warm temperatures of February 2nd but overall should be great riding. Enjoy the trails!

Groomer Notes: 

1/29/20 – Trails 4, 6 & Rummel’s spur were groomed today and are now in very good condition! (Submitted by Rolling Hills Snowmobile & ATV Club)

1/28/20 – 35s was groomed today and is in very good condition. (Submitted by Rolling Hills Snowmobile & ATV Club)

1/24/20 – Trail 39s/235 were groomed today and are in very good condition. (Submitted by Rolling Hills Snowmobile & ATV Club)

1/11/20 – Long Lake was staked as of Monday, January 6th with ice depths coming in anywhere from 6″ to 10.5″ on the marked trail. (Off the trail ice depths ranged anywhere from 4″ to 10.5″) The Lake Trail was groomed for the 1st time ever on Wednesday, January 8th. Please note there is a large ice heave that cuts across the trail just North of The Pioneer. As always use caution on ice! Additionally, Spider Lake & Chetac lakes are now also marked. (Submitted by Long Lake Area Chamber of Commerce)

Trail Report – : Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin – February 5, 2020

Reporter:Phil

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: Looks like winter

Date of Report: February 5, 2020

Area Report:

All Frosty Club trails were groomed last night and are white, hard, and fast. Be careful of some icy spots–especially corners. Snow predicted on and off for the next week. -13 degrees this morning. PLEASE be careful as we had the 3rd fatality of the season in Vilas County yesterday afternoon.

News and Reports:

The Frosty Club RADAR RUN is a go for Saturday Feb. 15. Runs from 11 am to 4pm. Bikini run between 3 and 4. Trophies for all classes. To be held at Bent’s Camp. Volunteers are needed. Call 715 547 6199 for more info or to volunteer a couple of hours.

Snowmobile Information:

RIDE RIGHT AND RIDE SAFE!

Lakes are marked–please stay by the barrels.

Trail Report – : Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin – February 5, 2020

Reporter:Manitowish Waters Chamber

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 20-30 Inches

Date of Report: February 5, 2020

Area Report:

Our trails are in good condition. Cold weather after the weekend warmup has made the corners icy. Please remember this as you go into corners and approach other riders. Show your appreciation by attending Club events-not just ours but neighboring clubs as well. Remember~ “United we trail, divided we fail”.
Remember to use your hand signals, stay on marked trails,
WATCH OUT FOR DEER, GIVE THEM A BRAKE, be safe and have fun!
WINTERFEST RENDEZVOUS UPDATES:
Due to poor ice conditions and safety concerns, the ice fishing portion of the Rendezvous has been cancelled.
This was a very difficult decision to make. Please remember that your safety was the determining factor.
WITH THAT BEING SAID: There will be a ton of activities going on!
There will be food & Beverages in our 40 x 60 heated tent, indoor seating, live Music by Melissa Childers, thousands of $$$ in raffle prizes, kids games including: ladder toss, bean bag toss, connect 4, hockey shot, sledding, groomer rides and an all day bonfire. Don’t forget about our drawing for our 2020 Arctic Cat Snowmobile! Get your Arctic Cat tickets at area businesses!
**We are looking for raffle items for the Winterfest Rendezvous. If you have raffle items you care to donate, please drop off at Pea Patch**
❄️Get your Sno Skeeters Garb at Dietzs

Thank you for your continued support!

 

Trail Report – : Three Lakes – Brule River, Wisconsin – February 5, 2020

Reporter:Threelakeswi

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 15-20”

Date of Report: February 5, 2020

Area Report:

Our trail system is open with the exception of the trail noted below. Trails are in excellent condition. We had a slight warm up over last weekend with a very busy weekend, however some cold temperatures now and our groomer driver did a excellent job the past few days. Some icy corners and a little snirt may be encountered, but overall excellent conditions. We have a very good base. Road routes are snow covered, some corners have a little ice. We are grooming on a nightly basis.

Remember it is law to yield to the groomer.

Trail 13 to sugar camp from rice lake road to sugar camp trails is closed until further notice. It is not safe with running water in the swamp.

Spirit, maple, townline, moccasin, round, crystal, island, and planting ground lakes are completely marked. Medicine and big stone lakes are partially marked. Stay within 10’ of the barrels to insure safe ice. If you don’t see barrels assume unsafe ice.

If you come across a tree that has fallen or something that you may see unsafe, please message us on Facebook. Please try and get the trail or the tin(trail identification number) that are located at all intersections.

Please be safe out there, it has been a horrific fall getting the trail system open this year with all the storms. We have thousands of hours getting trails ready for your safety and enjoyment.

If you like our trails, be sure to put a few dollars in our donation boxes in your favorite establishment, if you see something you don’t like, message us on Facebook and let us know, we will do what we can to fix it.

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – February 5, 2020

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: Hard frozen SNOW

Date of Report: February 5, 2020

Area Report:

February 5, 2020 – 7:15am – 11 below zero 

SNOWMOBILE TRAILS IN EAGLE RIVER
Varying conditions 

11 below zero this morning on the way up to 24.  As sunrise approaches the temps may drop even more before heading up.  6 degrees tonight. Rest of the week 20’s during the day & single to low teens over night. Next SNOW forecast for this Sunday.

The quick drop in the temps firmed up the trails. Plenty of SNOW but it also brought very icy conditions in some areas.  Some areas are crusty ice but there also are some very shiny icy areas.  Please slow down. Not just the corners.  Everywhere.  

Evil sun yesterday did cause some burn through at road crossings & trails on south side of the road. Here’s to no evil sun.

Groomer Tracking Systems reports nearly ALL trails were groomed in the last 24 hours. Here is the grooming report

  • 10W/13N through town down “the grade” Alt13 aka 3S to 10E intersection
  • 10E to include 9Mi, GrampaGram aka 1
  • Trig’s Shell section of the City trail
  • 10W/13N to Conover connect to 3N
  • Manske Swamp 3N
  • Wisconsin River bridge aka 10W13N
  • 10W & 7S to Sayner area
  • All 13’s heading north to the Bauers turn around
  • 17N to just beyond 1 intersection
  • 1 to the Eagle Lake boat launch

Catfish & Eagle Lake trails are marked.  Reports of sizeable moguls. Please stay by the orange reflective barrels.  

Last this morning hearts go out to the family of the man who lost his life yesterday afternoon.  God Bless Them.  Can’t speak strong enough this morning about the icy conditions.  Respect the conditions & adjust your speed.  Slow down.  Straight aways & corners.

THINK COLD & KEEP DOIN’ THE SNOW DANCE!!!  P.S. No evil sun either!!

Be safe.  See you on the trails!

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

News and Reports:

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

Snowmobile Information:

Events
February 5 – Wednesday Sno-Eagles guided trail ride – 9am – Meet at the Historic Railroad Depot on 10/13 in town. Across from Friendship House
February 6 – Thursday Sno-Eagles guided trail ride – 9am – Meet at the Historic Railroad Depot on 10/13 in town.  Across from Friendship House
February 5 & 6 – Annual Groomer Show – Walker Equipment – St. Germain
February 7-9 – Pond Hockey – Due to ice conditions on Dollar Lake this year at the World Championship Derby Expo – Hwy 45N – Volunteers needed
February
February 10 – Snowmobile Rec Council Meeting – Eagle River Inn 
February 11-13 – Sno-Eagles Weekday Away to Florence
Please contact Sno-Eagles President, Howard Wolf at 262.442.4876 to volunteer for any event.

Trail Report – : Rhinelander, Wisconsin – February 5, 2020

Reporter:Hodag SnoTrails

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: Lots of snow in the woods

Date of Report: February 5, 2020

Area Report:

Trails have recovered nicely from the heavy usage and warm weather last weekend.  The full force of groomers have been out nightly since Monday, repairing the trail base and flattening the trails.  It was -12 on Wednesday morning, so the trails will tighten up good with the groomer activity.  

Without the fresh snow to cover the road crossings, they are getting snirty and the road routes are showing the pavement.  The trail routes are all in good to excellent shape.

There is slush on the lakes, so stay close to the barrels or other markings.

It doesn’t get much better than this out there.  Get out and ride.

 

Trail Report – : Ashland County, Wisconsin – February 4, 2020

Reporter:info@visitashland.com

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 6-10

Date of Report: February 4, 2020

Area Report:

Ashland County trails are open, groomed and in fair CONDITION. Some spots have open water on the trail, They are doing their best to keep these areas posted. The cold weather we are experiencing now may help firm this up, 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!!!

Mellen and Glidden report the trails there are in good condition.

Trail Report – : Superior – Douglas County, Wisconsin – February 4, 2020

Reporter:nikky.farmakes

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 16-20+ inches in most places, icy patches here and there.

Date of Report: February 4, 2020

Area Report:

Winter Snowmobile and All-Season Trails (As of 2/4/2020)

Currently, ALL of Douglas County trails are open and are reporting great to excellent conditions in most areas, with a few exceptions.  Please note, deer have been reported on trails, so please keep an eye out while traveling. 

PLEASE check the trail you intend to use is open and do not trespass on private property. It is critical that we respect the landowners who allow us to utilize their property.  It just takes one owner to deny the use of their land for a trail to be permanently shut down, so please be courteous and wait for the trails to officially open. 

The following all-season trails are currently open to ATV, UTV, and Snowmobiles: 

SW Quadrant 

Open Trails
Trail 5 – Groomed
Trail 5A – Groomed
Trail 930 – Groomed
Trail 935 – Groomed
Trail 835 – Groomed
Trail 925 – Groomed
Trail 9 – Groomed

SE Quadrant

Open trails: 
Wild Rivers Trail (Trail 35) – Groomed 27B South, the rest will be groomed later this week.
Trails 27B – Groomed
Trail 27C – Groomed 
Trails 41S – Groomed 
Trail 41B – Groomed 
Trail 217 – Groomed
Trail 41 WRT to the Warming Shack – Groomed (watch for uneven trail surface)
Trail 727 – Groomed
Trail 17N – Groomed
Trail 17S – Groomed Last Thursday (Use caution on Creek crossings South of Lower Eau Claire Lake)
Trail 7 – Grooming will happen later this week
Trail 27 – Grooming will happen later this week
Trail 3  – Groomed 
Trail 5 – Groomed
Trail 541 – Not Groomed (Please watch for uneven trail surfaces)

NE Quadrant

Most trails are in very good condition with a good base. All trails have been groomed except the Wild Rivers Trail (Trail 35) and Trail 235. Both trails will be groomed before the end of the week.   Watch for logging on Trail 6 and Trail 4. 

NW Quadrant

Open Trails:
Gandy Dancer Trail – Groomed (watch for deer crossing between Moen Road and County Road BB)
Saunders Grade Trail – Grooming to happen on 2/5
Wrenshall Grade – Grooming to happen on 2/5
Trail 0 – Groomed 
Trail 28 – Groomed 
Cross-Town Connector –  Groomed
4/41 from the Warming Shack West – Groomed 

Click here for a downloadable map of open trails.

Cross Country Ski Trails (As of 2/4/2020)

Douglas County Ski Trails – The ski trails have been groomed as of 1/24 and are in good condition! The trail will be reassessed before the weekend.

Superior Municipal Forest – All trails are groomed and tracked. Trails are in very good condition, watch for ice in some areas.

Pattison State Park –  All trails are groomed and tracked. The trails are in excellent condition! (1/29) Vehicle admission to park is required. 

Brule River After Hours Trail –  All trails are groomed and tracked. Conditions are excellent!

For further information, please contact the Douglas County Forestry Department at 715-378-2219 Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm excluding Holidays.

Trail Report – : Ashland County, Wisconsin – February 4, 2020

Reporter:info@visitashland.com

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 6-10

Date of Report: February 4, 2020

Area Report:

Ashland County trails are open, groomed and in fair CONDITION. Some spots have open water on the trail, They are doing their best to keep these areas posted. The cold weather we are experiencing now may help firm this up, 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 – : Hayward / Sawyer County, Wisconsin – February 4, 2020

Reporter:haywardlakes

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 9-16 inches of snow

Date of Report: February 4, 2020

Area Report:

Hello Riders!

Trail conditions are excellent! We have great snow on the trails and lakes! Groomers are out running,

***BOTH TRAILS OVER LAKE HAYWARD ARE CLOSED*** all other lakes are good.

 Just a friendly reminder to always stay on the marked lake trails. We have good ice on all the other main lakes but it’s always best to stay on the trails. If you are leaving the trails to get to lodging and food make sure your aim is to get from point A to point B. Fast traveling water areas such as channels and dams can be unpredictable. Another concern we can find is plowed lake roads. We are a fishing mecca as well and we share the lakes with the fisherman. For these fisherman to get their fishing shacks out on the ice many times they have to plow a path from the landing to their spot, so this can create a berm in the snow and going across a lake off of the trail you could encounter this path unexpectedly and hit that berm. Also be aware of fishing shacks themselves and of course, those tip ups! We want them to be able to have a fish fry, it is Wisconsin after all! Again, we share the lakes with all sportsman, and we all need to stay safe and be aware of our surroundings.