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Trail Report – : Boulder Junction, Wisconsin – February 19, 2018

Reporter:boulderwi

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 8-10 inches

Date of Report: February 19, 2018

Area Report:

Trail report for February 19, 2018, Fair to poor condition. Over the weekend we had a lot of snowmobile traffic on our trails. The trails near town and out in the open have degraded rapidly but out in the woods away from town they are not to bad. The dusting of snow we got on Saturday really did not help anything. The good news is that we have some snow on the way for later today and tomorrow. If we get over a few inches of snow this will only help to get our trails back in good shape. The corners can be bare and icy, and the active logging have very little snow. I want to thank everyone who supported our fundraiser breakfast at Headwaters. The food was fantastic and a big thanks goes out to our crew that made this possible. Thank you. Remember to be safe, ride right, and enjoy the ride.

Jim (Hammy) Hamilton-BJSC President

Check out snow conditions by viewing our WEBCAM located outside the Chamber office on Hwy M.

Join us for these upcoming events:

March 3: Boulder Junction Snowmobile Cabin Fever Party

Trail Report – : Washburn County, Wisconsin – February 19, 2018

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 5 inch base

Date of Report: February 19, 2018

Area Report:

All of the Washburn County snowmobile trails are OPEN! Trails are in fair to good condition with a 5 inch base. With the warmer temperatures the past two days most of the trails held onto their base but, please be aware that the 5 inches could vary in some areas. Always use caution on the trails as you may encounter active trail grooming equipment. Enjoy the trails and think more snow! 

Trail Report – : Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – February 19, 2018

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 5 inch base

Date of Report: February 19, 2018

Area Report:

All of the Washburn County snowmobile trails are OPEN! Trails are in fair to good condition with a 5 inch base. With the warmer temperatures the past two days most of the trails held onto their base but, please be aware that the 5 inches could vary in some areas. Always use caution on the trails as you may encounter active trail grooming equipment. Enjoy the trails and think more snow! 

Trail Report – : Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin – February 18, 2018

Reporter:Phil

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: Looks like more snow on the way

Date of Report: February 18, 2018

Area Report:

Groomers are out and smoothing and pulling snow onto the trails.I have never seen sled traffic like this weekend but the trails held up OK.  There is snow in the forecast for the next 3 days which should get the trails back in Excellent shape. The Radar Run at Bent’s Camp set records. The ice bowling by Melissa and the crew from The Alleys was a great addition. 153 MPH took home the fastest time and 98 MPH won the Bikini Run! Thanks to everyone who helped make this Frosty Club fundraiser a huge success.

News and Reports:

March Candelight bowling is the next Frosty Club event at the Alley

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – February 18, 2018

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: hard base some sections have burn through – Looks like snow is coming

Date of Report: February 18, 2018

Area Report:

February 18, 2018 – 7:12am

TRAILS FAIR
Waiting for SNOW

President’s Weekend & welcome to Eagle River!  7 degrees this morning east of Eagle River with highs in low 30’s. Looks like overcast all day today with a chance of some SNOW.  More SNOW Monday & Tuesday. Totals still not firmed up.  So stay tuned!  Any & all SNOW is welcome!

Trails are in FAIR condition. The sun has caused some trail areas to breakdown.  There is snirt at most road crossings.  Trails that run near or along side of road on the north side of the road are breaking down.  Same with wide open areas.  “Burn through” of snow & even l areas of base. In town trails are softening up because of the evil sun.  Paved road routes for the most part have no SNOW on them.   Plus lots of traffic for this President’s extended weekend.

For the trails on whole can’t stress enough the base is really, really icy everywhere not just in the corners.  High berms in most sharp corners take extra care there.  The snow on top of the ice base is thin & fatigued out, meaning SNOW too is icy.  With the icy conditions you can get in real trouble real easily.  This with the heavy traffic means please be sure to slow down & stay on the right side of the trail.

Trail Boss reports the following trails groomed last night:

  • 10W/13N/7S – to include the Wisconsin River Bridge area
  • 10E – including 9mi, Grampa Grahm aka 1 & Chanticleer trail
  • 3S to Three Lakes
  • 17N
  • 3N aka Manske Swamp
  • 17S to Sugar Camp connect
  • 7 aka Paint Ball Field off of 17S
  • The “grade” in town

Trail 1N logging operation continues in the section between the Town of Washington Town Hall & Eagle Lake. Right now there are logs in piles along sections of the trail. With the log piles and icy grainy conditions in that section it would be good to slow down. Very icy corners. Minimal grooming due to the logging operation.

Catfish Lake Loop & Eagle Lake Trails are marked with orange easy to see reflective barrels.  Please stay by the barrels to be safe.  No surface slush, Reports that Eagle Lake has 20+ inches of ice.  Reminder that the Catfish Lake Trail that ran from Braywood to Lumpy’s is not open.  Please do not trespass on private land.

Celebrate Snowmobiling Snow Show is set for TODAY,  February 18 at the Derby Track Expo Hall.  From 11am-4pm.  Admission if FREE!

Keep Dancin’.  And Please Slow Down!  We love having you here & want to see you back.
See ya on the trails!
Holly Tomlanovich
Communications Chair
Sno-Eagles, Inc.
PROUD GROOMERS OF THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club

 

 

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News and Reports:
Every Wednesday & Thursday throughout the snowmobiling season – Sno-Eagles Guided Trail Ride. Meet at the Historic Railroad Depot on Trail 13 in town at 9am. All are welcome. Trail conditions permitting.

February

  • Feb 18 – Celebrate Wisconsin Snowmobiling Snow Show. 11am-4pm FREE admission Open to public – Derby Track Expo Hall
  • Feb 19 – Celebrate Wisconsin Snowmobiling VIP Dignitary Ride
  • Feb 24 – Ride With Pride drawing – TrackSide – 12 noon
  • Feb 24 – Trail Ride following Ride With Pride drawing
  • Feb 24 – Saturday Night Out (SNO) – Silver Leaf – 5:30pm

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

Trail Report – : Washburn County, Wisconsin – February 17, 2018

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 5 inch base

Date of Report: February 17, 2018

Area Report:

All of the Washburn County snowmobile trails are OPEN! Trails are in fair to good condition with a 5 inch base. With the warmer temperatures the past two days most of the trails held onto their base but, please be aware that the 5 inches could vary in some areas. Always use caution on the trails as you may encounter active trail grooming equipment. Enjoy the trails and think more snow! 

Trail Report – : Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – February 17, 2018

Reporter:Washburn County

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 5 inch base

Date of Report: February 17, 2018

Area Report:

All of the Washburn County snowmobile trails are OPEN! Trails are in fair to good condition with a 5 inch base. With the warmer temperatures the past two days most of the trails held onto their base but, please be aware that the 5 inches could vary in some areas. Always use caution on the trails as you may encounter active trail grooming equipment. Enjoy the trails and think more snow! 

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – February 17, 2018

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: Hard base in most areas – Need fresh snow

Date of Report: February 17, 2018

Area Report:

TRAILS FAIR to GOOD

President’s Weekend & welcome to Eagle River!  12 degrees at 7am this morning with a high of 30 today.  A little sun to start with then cloudy!  SNOW moving in tomorrow.  Totals slip sliding all over the place.  So stay tuned!  Any & all SNOW is welcome!  Traffic is already picking up on this Holiday weekend.  Many sleds already up & riding.  Larger groups riding.

Very little change in the trails. Still FAIR to GOOD. The sun has caused some trail areas to breakdown.  There is snirt at most road crossings.  Trails that run near or along side of road on the north side of the road are breaking down.  Same with wide open areas.  “Burn through” of snow & even l areas of base. In town trails are softening up because of the evil sun.  Paved road routes for the most part have no SNOW on them.  Your best riding is out of town.

For the trails on whole can’t stress enough the base is really, really icy everywhere not just in the corners.  Please slow down so you can stay on the right side of the trail.  High berms in most sharp corners take extra care there.  The snow on top of the ice base is thin & fatigued out, meaning SNOW too is icy.  With the icy conditions you can get in real trouble real easily.

Trail Boss reports the following trails groomed last night:

  • 10W/13N/7S – to include the Wisconsin River Bridge area
  • 10E – including 9mi, Grampa Grahm aka 1 & Chanticleer trail
  • 3S to Three Lakes
  • 17N to 1N
  • 1N to Eagle Lake Boat Launch – no lake grooming
  • 3N aka Manske Swamp
  • 17S to Sugar Camp connect
  • 7 aka Paint Ball Field off of 17S

Trail 1N logging operation continues in the section between the Town of Washington Town Hall & Eagle Lake. Right now there are logs in piles along sections of the trail. With the log piles and icy grainy conditions in that section it would be good to slow down. Very icy corners. Minimal grooming due to the logging operation.

Catfish Lake Loop & Eagle Lake Trails are marked with orange easy to see reflective barrels.  Please stay by the barrels to be safe.  No surface slush, Reports that Eagle Lake has 20+ inches of ice.  Reminder that the Catfish Lake Trail that ran from Braywood to Lumpy’s is not open.  Please do not trespass on private land.

Celebrate Snowmobiling Snow Show is set for this Sunday, February 18 at the Derby Track Expo Hall.  From 11am-4pm.  Admission if FREE!

Keep Dancin’.  And Please Slow Down!  We love having you here & want to see you back.
See ya on the trails!
Holly Tomlanovich
Communications Chair
Sno-Eagles, Inc.
PROUD GROOMERS OF THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club

 

News and Reports:

February

  • Feb 18 – Celebrate Wisconsin Snowmobiling Snow Show. 11am-4pm FREE admission Open to public – Derby Track Expo Hall
  • Feb 19 – Celebrate Wisconsin Snowmobiling VIP Dignitary Ride
  • Feb 24 – Ride With Pride drawing – TrackSide – 12 noon
  • Feb 24 – Trail Ride following Ride With Pride drawing
  • Feb 24 – Saturday Night Out (SNO) – Silver Leaf – 5:30pm

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

Trail Report – : Price County – Park Falls, Phillips & Prentice, Wisconsin – February 16, 2018

Reporter:Price County Tourism Department

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 3 – 8 inch trail base

Date of Report: February 16, 2018

Area Report:

All trails are open and in excellent to very good condition. Due to recent warm weather, the snow base may be thin on trails near towns, in open areas, and at road crossings; road routes may be bare. Trails are being groomed on a regular basis.

Several miles of trail are open for winter ATV and UTV riding including the Flambeau Trail System, Solberg Trail, and Georgetown Trail. The Price County portion of the Pine Line Rail Trail (Prentice to Ogema), Snowmobile Trail 189 (Ogema to Timm’s Hill), and Snowmobile Trails 116, 181 and 118 (Prentice area loop) are also open to winter ATV and UTV riding when the trail is officially open to snowmobile use and the temperature is 28 degrees or colder.

You can order visitor information or maps from the Price County Tourism Department website, www.pricecountywi.net, or call 715-339-4505, plus you can listen to recorded trail reports or talk to the friendly Tourism Department staff.

News and Reports:

Upcoming Events:
February 16 & 17 – Elk River Pioneers Poker Run & Picnic, Phillips
February 17 – Sno-Gypsies Winterfest Ice Fishing Contest, Park Falls
February 24 – Northwoods Hi-Riders One-Day Poker Run, Phillips

Trail Report – : Superior – Douglas County, Wisconsin – February 16, 2018

Reporter:nikky.farmakes

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 1-6 inches. Many areas have little to no snow cover. Riders are urged to use caution.

Date of Report: February 16, 2018

Area Report:

It is critical that we respect the landowners who allow us to use their property.  Please review the information below carefully before riding to confirm that you are using open trails.

Trail Report 2/16/2018

*Recent warm-up in temperatures has caused many of the trail’s conditions to deteriorate. Riders are encouraged to keep speeds down as there are icy corners with thin snow and frequent bare spots across the county. There is limited loose snow so overheating issues can be expected.*

Starting Monday February 19th we will have a temporary trail closure/reroute in the Town of Bennett on Trail 4 where it connects to the Wild Rivers Trail.  All recreational trail users will be rerouted to the Bennett Road for approximately 0.5 miles to facilitate the removal of an old bridge and the installation of a replacement culvert.  The job is anticipated to be completed by the end of the day on Thursday, but is weather dependent so please watch for updates.

NE Quadrant

Conditions from last week haven’t changed much.  The trails are getting icier as time goes on, and should continue with a warm-up.  There has been no new snow, but many places are in good condition. Trails are thinner to the west/south and better to the east/north. All Brule River Rider trails have been groomed since the weekend except for the northern portion of Trail 35 (Wild River’s Trail) and the far western portion of Trail 4 (west of Highway L).

Trail 1 was groomed Monday

Trail 2 (Tri-County Cooridor) was groomed Monday from Brule to Superior.  There are some thin spots just west of the Brule River.

Trail 2B was groomed Monday evening and is in poor to bad condition in many areas.

Trail 4 was groomed Monday from Brule to Highway L and is icy in logging areas. Many areas are in good condition working east.

Trail 6 was groomed Monday.  South Shore Grade road has snow cover and is in mostly good condition.

Trail 24 was groomed Monday and is in mostly good condition.

Trail 27/27A was groomed Sunday and is in mostly good condition for many miles from the north getting with more icy corners southbound.

Trail 35 (Wild Rivers Trail) was groomed only where it overlaps with Trail 4. Northern area may be groomed later this week. Last week it was rideable but thin in the center.

Trail 235 was groomed Monday.  The trail is thin, but rideable.

Logging in progress: Two areas off the north end of Trail 27, Bayfield 24, and Trail 4 East of Bellwood Pit Road and also east of Degerman Road.  East of Hawthorne the logging job T’s off and crosses our trails several times. Signing has been upgraded in that area.  There is also a small private logging job on Trail 4 by the Covered Wagon in Hawthorne just east of Highway 53.

NW Quadrant

All trails in this quadrant are open and are in decent condition with the exception of the area between Bear Creek Bridge and Wanek Road on Trail 4/41. Snow is thin in and near Superior. Most of the trail base is good but more snow is needed.

Logging operations continue on Trail 4 and Trail 41 between Bear Creek Bridge and Wanek Road.  On Trail 4 between Brietzman Lake Road and Big Balsam Road are also experiencing logging activity.  Brushing is ongoing in these areas that are not accessible until this time of year.  Please use caution and watch for equipment on these grails.

Please note – the parking lot located off Tuff Road is closed for the season and there is no trail access from the lot.

SW Quadrant

All trails in the South West Quadrant are open, groomed and in fair to good condition.  Watch out for brushing and grooming equipment on the trails as well as logging equipment.  We are hoping for more snow this week, just like everyone else.

SE Quadrant
All JPR trails are open, icy and in spots are bare.  Most trails have been recently groomed and are in fair to poor condition. The trails are rideable, but they lost a lot of snow with the 46 degree warm-up over the week. We are in desperate need of snow in order to improve conditions. We have decided to suspend grooming until more snow falls.  There is more snow in the forecast for this weekend.

Trails 217 and Trail 17
Trail 217  and Trail 17 from Cabin Lane to Trail 8 are in fair to good condition and will be groomed within the next week.

Douglas County Ski Trails                                                      
The Douglas County Cross Country Ski Trails have been groomed and tracked the first week of February and they are in fair condition.   

The Superior Municipal Forest Cross Country Ski Trails have been groomed and tracked.  They are in fair condition with snow thin and icy in some places.

Pattison State Park has been groomed and tracked.  

Brule River After Hours Ski Trail is groomed and tracked and is in good condition.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE DOUGLAS COUNTY FORESTRY AT 715 378 2219 DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS OF 8 AM TO 4:30 PM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY (EXCLUDING HOLIDAYS). Or Check on Line at www.douglascountywi.org under the Forestry Department tab.