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Trail Report – : Sayner, Wisconsin – January 8, 2018

Reporter:SaynerStar Lake Barnstormers

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 8 to 10 inches average (in the woods)

Date of Report: January 8, 2018

Area Report:

Our trails continue to be in the fair to good range. There is not a lot of base, but continued grooming at least has everything flat. Of course, the trails in the woods are better. The Sayner town trail is very snirty. We need snow is the bottom line.

Its bad news / good news that we are going to have a short warmup. The bad part is that we cannot afford to lose any snow. The good part is that hopefully the warm up will bring some snow in. Thursday looks to be our best chance with 3 to 5 inches in the forecast. Hopefully we’ll get it and hopefully its heavy/wet snow that we can finally build a better base with.

Continue to use caution on all lakes. Slushy spots can come and go.

News and Reports:

There are logging operations in the following locations: Trail 9 between Hwy 70 (TIN 364) and Ross Lake Rd (TIN 225), Trail 7 between Wharton Lake Rd (TIN 218) and Old K (Tin 217), and Trail 7 between Hwy K (TIN 216) and Lake Laura Rd (TIN 214). There is also logging in the Jean Lake Rd area of Trail 7 North, between TINS 227 & 800. That logging should be in the woods off the trail.

(TIN = Trail Intersection Numbers)

Please watch out for these logging areas. Slow down and stay out of the way of the loggers. DO NOT hassle the loggers. They have the right to close down sections of any trail they are logging near or using. If they get hassled too much, that is exactly what they will do – shut that trail down. The logging operations can run at anytime of the day or night. Loggers use some of the trails to drive in and out. So please be watchful in logging areas for trucks on the trail.

Snowmobile Information:

We have a Breakfast Fundraiser Coming up this month at Stillwaters in Star Lake, on Sunday January 21st – 8AM to 11AM. (Click below for a list of all our fundraisers)

Click here for Barnstormer’s 2017/2018 Events Calendar!!!

Trail Report – : Boulder Junction, Wisconsin – January 8, 2018

Reporter:boulderwi

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 7-9 Inches

Date of Report: January 8, 2018

Area Report:

Trail report for January 8, 2018, Fair to good condition. Our groomers have been out and have been able to make a nice and flat trail. We sure do need some more snow because our base is very thin. There is very little snow in the active logging operations. Corners are getting bare and icy. Be careful and use caution! We are expecting warmer weather with a snow system coming in on Wednesday and Thursday. We could have some accumulation and we will see how much we get but, this could be very good to freshen up our trails. Cross your fingers and do the snow dance. 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:
January 14: Boulder Junction Snowmobile Club Breakfast
February 3: Frozen Tozen Ice Fishing Tournament
February 17: Forest Frenzy Winter Triathlon
February 18: Boulder Junction Snowmobile Club Breakfast
March 3: Boulder Junction Snowmobile Cabin Fever Party

Trail Report – : Lake Gogebic, Michigan – January 8, 2018

Reporter:AJ’s Walleye Lodge

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 24″ in the last week

Date of Report: January 8, 2018

Area Report:

Good morning from Lake Gogebic where another busy, busy weekend is on the books and we wake up today wishing the King of Rock and Roll – Elvis Presley – a Happy Birthday (he would have been 83 in the event you don’t feel old ENUF today)!!!

Well, last week we had about 24” or so inches of fresh powder on the North Shore of Lake Gogebic and last night we got a dusting a little less than an inch.     This weekend there was a lot of traffic out on the trails, but the trails held up well all things considered and those of you who are still in the area or heading up today should have some good riding.   All three groomers were out this weekend and they did the best they could considering the number of riders.    Guests leaving town on Sunday had a lot of good things to say about the trails and “mint” was all one guest had to say as he was packing up his gear on Sunday.     Couple challenge spots – but nothing extreme.  The good news is (and there is always good news) that our Groomers are on top if it and they know what they are doing.    We have to trust their judgement and when they tell us something – we need to listen.    

We’ll see our recent sub-zero temperatures rise in the beginning of this week, and while we may even hit the freezing mark on Tues/Wed, there won’t be any significant damage to trails.    Groomers will continue to head out daily and should be able to keep the trails in good shape in spite of the “predicted” mid-week warm up.    Temps will drop back to single digits and below by Thursday.    There is also the potential for a pretty big winter storm later this week.  John Dee is forecasting 8-12” of snow between January 10-14, with potential for additional lake effect snows beyond that into the 3rd week of January.    While we encourage everyone to keep their fingers and toes crossed – we do not recommend doing so while out on the trails!

Lake travel has picked up and Bergland Bay has about 11-12 inches of ice with some slush holes and everyone is encouraged to drive with caution.  As you go into the big lake the ice seems solid from Porcupine Point down past the East Shore.     Lake travel has not produced any incidents – but always use caution and keep a lookout for other snowmobilers and ice fisherman out there with their shacks.  

Overall, trails are in good to excellent condition – especially considering all the traffic over the past few days.   Conditions are reported to be better on the North end of the lake where the is more snow, than on the South end where snow is thinner.

Here’s where we stand as of today and we will update Wed night/Thurs early a.m.:

  • Corridor 1 & 8 above Berland is holding up well with all the traffic.
  • Trail 1 to White Pine is in good or excellent condition.
  • Trail 13 North is in good condition; Trail 13 South to Trail 2 has not been groomed as there is not enough snow.
  • Trail 8 West to Ewen is reported to be in good condition – and will be better once the groomers go through it after the weekend.
  • A reminder our groomer broke thru mud last week on Trail 8 west of Bergland – and that trail is not recommended for good travel right now.
  • Trail 1 from Gogebic Lodge to Marenisco, Forest road to Marenisco, Trail 2 out of Marenisco and Trail 1 to Presque Isle.   Trails are groomed and reported to be in good to very good condition with a few thin spots near Marenisco.
  • Trail 102 has been groomed and is in good condition. 

While many of you are seasoned riders, there are a lot of snowmobilers and ice fishermen up here right now it’s best to err on the side of caution.   Before heading out on the trails – make sure you are prepared and that you have a general plan for your day (understanding that sometimes the best plans are no plans ?.)   Dress in layers and cover all exposed areas.   Check the weather conditions, pull out a map, and review the reports.    Make sure you have enough fuel and plan where your next fuel stop is going to be before you leave.    Make sure your phone is charged – and keep in mind that cell service may be sketchy in some areas.   Pack a couple waters and some snacks.    Let someone where you’re staying know what your plans might be.      With all the visitors in the area, lunch and dinner times are very busy at the restaurants and taverns.   It might be worth your while to ride during peak meal times and then you can dine after the rush!  

Gogebic Area Grooming is continuously updating their Facebook page and our groomers and members are sending in photos and updates daily so it’s a great resource to dial in to.    Post your comments, pictures and anything you encounter that might help someone else out.   There are families and kids out there – so set a good example.     We can’t control Mother Nature as she has a mind all her own – but we want you to know that we all work hard to make sure that your visit to the Lake Gogebic Area is a good time – every time!      

This is Mary Beth from the Walleye Lodge wishing you a great week.   Let’s hope Mother Nature gets real herself in a tizzy and sends us a lot of LES!!!   

Weekends are full or almost full – weekdays we can be more flexible with early check ins; room upgrades and rates.   

Don’t forget the Lake Gogebic Iceman Tournament January 20-21!

If you have anything comments, you may send them to me at marybeth@walleyelodge.com or post a comment on our facebook page:   https://www.facebook.com/walleyelodge/

 

Trail Report – : Bergland, Michigan – January 8, 2018

Reporter:AJ’s Walleye Lodge

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 24″ in the last week

Date of Report: January 8, 2018

Area Report:

Good morning from Lake Gogebic where another busy, busy weekend is on the books and we wake up today wishing the King of Rock and Roll – Elvis Presley – a Happy Birthday (he would have been 83 in the event you don’t feel old ENUF today)!!!

Well, last week we had about 24” or so inches of fresh powder on the North Shore of Lake Gogebic and last night we got a dusting a little less than an inch.     This weekend there was a lot of traffic out on the trails, but the trails held up well all things considered and those of you who are still in the area or heading up today should have some good riding.   All three groomers were out this weekend and they did the best they could considering the number of riders.    Guests leaving town on Sunday had a lot of good things to say about the trails and “mint” was all one guest had to say as he was packing up his gear on Sunday.     Couple challenge spots – but nothing extreme.  The good news is (and there is always good news) that our Groomers are on top if it and they know what they are doing.    We have to trust their judgement and when they tell us something – we need to listen.    

We’ll see our recent sub-zero temperatures rise in the beginning of this week, and while we may even hit the freezing mark on Tues/Wed, there won’t be any significant damage to trails.    Groomers will continue to head out daily and should be able to keep the trails in good shape in spite of the “predicted” mid-week warm up.    Temps will drop back to single digits and below by Thursday.    There is also the potential for a pretty big winter storm later this week.  John Dee is forecasting 8-12” of snow between January 10-14, with potential for additional lake effect snows beyond that into the 3rd week of January.    While we encourage everyone to keep their fingers and toes crossed – we do not recommend doing so while out on the trails!

Lake travel has picked up and Bergland Bay has about 11-12 inches of ice with some slush holes and everyone is encouraged to drive with caution.  As you go into the big lake the ice seems solid from Porcupine Point down past the East Shore.     Lake travel has not produced any incidents – but always use caution and keep a lookout for other snowmobilers and ice fisherman out there with their shacks.  

Overall, trails are in good to excellent condition – especially considering all the traffic over the past few days.   Conditions are reported to be better on the North end of the lake where the is more snow, than on the South end where snow is thinner.

Here’s where we stand as of today and we will update Wed night/Thurs early a.m.:

  • Corridor 1 & 8 above Berland is holding up well with all the traffic.
  • Trail 1 to White Pine is in good or excellent condition.
  • Trail 13 North is in good condition; Trail 13 South to Trail 2 has not been groomed as there is not enough snow.
  • Trail 8 West to Ewen is reported to be in good condition – and will be better once the groomers go through it after the weekend.
  • A reminder our groomer broke thru mud last week on Trail 8 west of Bergland – and that trail is not recommended for good travel right now.
  • Trail 1 from Gogebic Lodge to Marenisco, Forest road to Marenisco, Trail 2 out of Marenisco and Trail 1 to Presque Isle.   Trails are groomed and reported to be in good to very good condition with a few thin spots near Marenisco.
  • Trail 102 has been groomed and is in good condition. 

While many of you are seasoned riders, there are a lot of snowmobilers and ice fishermen up here right now it’s best to err on the side of caution.   Before heading out on the trails – make sure you are prepared and that you have a general plan for your day (understanding that sometimes the best plans are no plans ?.)   Dress in layers and cover all exposed areas.   Check the weather conditions, pull out a map, and review the reports.    Make sure you have enough fuel and plan where your next fuel stop is going to be before you leave.    Make sure your phone is charged – and keep in mind that cell service may be sketchy in some areas.   Pack a couple waters and some snacks.    Let someone where you’re staying know what your plans might be.      With all the visitors in the area, lunch and dinner times are very busy at the restaurants and taverns.   It might be worth your while to ride during peak meal times and then you can dine after the rush!  

Gogebic Area Grooming is continuously updating their Facebook page and our groomers and members are sending in photos and updates daily so it’s a great resource to dial in to.    Post your comments, pictures and anything you encounter that might help someone else out.   There are families and kids out there – so set a good example.     We can’t control Mother Nature as she has a mind all her own – but we want you to know that we all work hard to make sure that your visit to the Lake Gogebic Area is a good time – every time!      

This is Mary Beth from the Walleye Lodge wishing you a great week.   Let’s hope Mother Nature gets real herself in a tizzy and sends us a lot of LES!!!   

Weekends are full or almost full – weekdays we can be more flexible with early check ins; room upgrades and rates.   

Don’t forget the Lake Gogebic Iceman Tournament January 20-21!

If you have anything comments, you may send them to me at marybeth@walleyelodge.com or post a comment on our facebook page:   https://www.facebook.com/walleyelodge/

 

We will touch back with you in a couple days once we see what happens this week!

Trail Report – : Bergland, Michigan – January 8, 2018

Reporter:AJ’s Walleye Lodge

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 24″ in the last week

Date of Report: January 8, 2018

Area Report:

Good morning from Lake Gogebic where another busy, busy weekend is on the books and we wake up today wishing the King of Rock and Roll – Elvis Presley – a Happy Birthday (he would have been 83 in the event you don’t feel old ENUF today)!!!

Well, last week we had about 24” or so inches of fresh powder on the North Shore of Lake Gogebic and last night we got a dusting a little less than an inch.     This weekend there was a lot of traffic out on the trails, but the trails held up well all things considered and those of you who are still in the area or heading up today should have some good riding.   All three groomers were out this weekend and they did the best they could considering the number of riders.    Guests leaving town on Sunday had a lot of good things to say about the trails and “mint” was all one guest had to say as he was packing up his gear on Sunday.     Couple challenge spots – but nothing extreme.  The good news is (and there is always good news) that our Groomers are on top if it and they know what they are doing.    We have to trust their judgement and when they tell us something – we need to listen.    

We’ll see our recent sub-zero temperatures rise in the beginning of this week, and while we may even hit the freezing mark on Tues/Wed, there won’t be any significant damage to trails.    Groomers will continue to head out daily and should be able to keep the trails in good shape in spite of the “predicted” mid-week warm up.    Temps will drop back to single digits and below by Thursday.    There is also the potential for a pretty big winter storm later this week.  John Dee is forecasting 8-12” of snow between January 10-14, with potential for additional lake effect snows beyond that into the 3rd week of January.    While we encourage everyone to keep their fingers and toes crossed – we do not recommend doing so while out on the trails!

Lake travel has picked up and Bergland Bay has about 11-12 inches of ice with some slush holes and everyone is encouraged to drive with caution.  As you go into the big lake the ice seems solid from Porcupine Point down past the East Shore.     Lake travel has not produced any incidents – but always use caution and keep a lookout for other snowmobilers and ice fisherman out there with their shacks.  

Overall, trails are in good to excellent condition – especially considering all the traffic over the past few days.   Conditions are reported to be better on the North end of the lake where the is more snow, than on the South end where snow is thinner.

Here’s where we stand as of today and we will update Wed night/Thurs early a.m.:

  • Corridor 1 & 8 above Berland is holding up well with all the traffic.
  • Trail 1 to White Pine is in good or excellent condition.
  • Trail 13 North is in good condition; Trail 13 South to Trail 2 has not been groomed as there is not enough snow.
  • Trail 8 West to Ewen is reported to be in good condition – and will be better once the groomers go through it after the weekend.
  • A reminder our groomer broke thru mud last week on Trail 8 west of Bergland – and that trail is not recommended for good travel right now.
  • Trail 1 from Gogebic Lodge to Marenisco, Forest road to Marenisco, Trail 2 out of Marenisco and Trail 1 to Presque Isle.   Trails are groomed and reported to be in good to very good condition with a few thin spots near Marenisco.
  • Trail 102 has been groomed and is in good condition. 

While many of you are seasoned riders, there are a lot of snowmobilers and ice fishermen up here right now it’s best to err on the side of caution.   Before heading out on the trails – make sure you are prepared and that you have a general plan for your day (understanding that sometimes the best plans are no plans ?.)   Dress in layers and cover all exposed areas.   Check the weather conditions, pull out a map, and review the reports.    Make sure you have enough fuel and plan where your next fuel stop is going to be before you leave.    Make sure your phone is charged – and keep in mind that cell service may be sketchy in some areas.   Pack a couple waters and some snacks.    Let someone where you’re staying know what your plans might be.      With all the visitors in the area, lunch and dinner times are very busy at the restaurants and taverns.   It might be worth your while to ride during peak meal times and then you can dine after the rush!  

Gogebic Area Grooming is continuously updating their Facebook page and our groomers and members are sending in photos and updates daily so it’s a great resource to dial in to.    Post your comments, pictures and anything you encounter that might help someone else out.   There are families and kids out there – so set a good example.     We can’t control Mother Nature as she has a mind all her own – but we want you to know that we all work hard to make sure that your visit to the Lake Gogebic Area is a good time – every time!      

This is Mary Beth from the Walleye Lodge wishing you a great week.   Let’s hope Mother Nature gets real herself in a tizzy and sends us a lot of LES!!!   

Weekends are full or almost full – weekdays we can be more flexible with early check ins; room upgrades and rates.   

Don’t forget the Lake Gogebic Iceman Tournament January 20-21!

If you have anything comments, you may send them to me at marybeth@walleyelodge.com or post a comment on our facebook page:   https://www.facebook.com/walleyelodge/

 

We will touch back with you in a couple days once we see what happens this week!

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – January 8, 2018

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: Hard base. Need snow

Date of Report: January 8, 2018

Area Report:

FAIR TO POOR EARLY RIDING CONDITION
FRESH SNOW WANTED
Short Warm Up

Very good morning!  Heading to a high of 29 today!  With a few days of warm up.  Then back to the cold & below zero temps.  Looks like chance of SNOW on Wednesday evening & Thursday.  Sure hope it is measurable.  Trail could use it.

Reported yesterday I was going out riding.  Well, sled issue delayed that ride.  Going to shoot for a short “test” ride today.  Cross your fingers.

Lots of grooming last night. Big list of trails this morning.

  • Trail north – portion of 17N
  • Trails north & northwest – 13N, 10W, 7S
  • Trails southwest – 13S, 70W
  • Trails south – 17S to the Sugar Camp connect.  7N aka Paint Ball Field,  Trail 3 (formerly 13a) to the Three Lakes turn around

The groomer barn is located off of 10/13 so the trails through town are also groomed.

Trail 1N has a logging operation in the section between the Town of Washington Town Hall & Eagle Lake.

Wisconsin River Trail – 10W/13N is now being groomed off & on it is icy and rough in spots.  Same for Manske Swamp – 3N. Both were groomed last night.  No surface slush as of yesterday.  With this few day warm up slush may develop.  So be aware of that.

Catfish Lake Loop & Eagle Lake Trails are now both marked and officially open.  Please stay by the barrels to be safe.  Reminder the Catfish Lake Loop to Lumpy’s is NO LONGER a trail.  No surface slush right now but the warm up could cause some slush.  

If you are riding zip on over to the “grade” to check out the 2018 Eagle River Area Fire Department ICE CASTLE!!!!  Located adjacent to the downtown “grade” trail by the Historic Railroad Grade.  The lights installed change colors.  Check out this link Eagle River Ice Castle to check out more photos.  Darn pretty!

Keep Dancin!  The trails really need more SNOW!

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:

January – Every Wednesday & Thursday – Sno-Eagles Guided Trail Ride.  Meet at the Historic Railroad Depot on Trail 13 in town at 9am. All are welcome.

  • January 9 – Board of Directors meeting, Hall of Fame 7PM
  • January 12-14 – Vintage Snowmobile Derby
  • January 18 – Member meeting, Eagle River Inn
  • Jan 18-21 – World Championship Snowmobile Derby
  • Jan 26-28 – Women on Snow
  • January 27 – Saturday Night Out, Nutty Squirrel
  • Jan 31 – Feb 2 – Weekday Ride-A-Way

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 – : Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin – January 7, 2018

Reporter:Phil

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 8-14 inches

Date of Report: January 7, 2018

Area Report:

Was out riding today and although the trails could use fresh snow–never enough snow–everything we were on was in pretty good shape. Nightly grooming has been able to keep them smooth and enjoyable. Great job groomers!  A little warm up in the future—-hope for snow as I think it has been too cold to snow for a couple of weeks.

News and Reports:

Join us for COMEDY NIGHT at the Gateway Sunday, Jan. 14  6 PM Call 715 547 3321 for tix!

 

Frosty Club meeting Monday night 6PM at the LOL town hall—All are welcome.

 

Pig Skin Poker Run coming soon–contact Bent’s Camp for more info.

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – January 7, 2018

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: Hard base but need fresh snow

Date of Report: January 7, 2018

Area Report:

ALL EAGLE RIVER AREA TRAILS ARE OPEN
FAIR TO POOR EARLY RIDING – NEED SNOW

Temperatures are up with a high of 23 today.  Maybe a little Lake Effect Snow this morning. With SNOW forecast for this Thursday. Short report today.  Going out to ride today & will have a report of the trails I ride tomorrow.  Stay tuned.

Groomers back out on the trails last night.  Here are the trails groomed:

  • Trails north & northwest – 13N, 10W, 7S
  • Trails east – 10E

On the Sno-Eagles Trail Map what was Alt13 or 13a is now Trail 3.  That is it’s new number.  This is the trail heading south to Three Lakes.

Trail 1N has a logging operation in the section between the Town of Washington Town Hall & Eagle Lake.

Wisconsin River Trail – 10W/13N is now being groomed off & on it is icy and rough in spots.  Same for Manske Swamp – 3N.  No surface slush as of yesterday.

Catfish Lake Loop & Eagle Lake Trails are now both marked and officially open.  Please stay by the barrels to be safe.  Reminder the Catfish Lake Loop to Lumpy’s is NO LONGER a trail.

If you are riding zip on over to the “grade” to check the progress of the building of the ICE CASTLE!!!!  When complete it will be along side the trail where it runs by the Historic Railroad Grade.  Check out this link Eagle River Ice Castle to check on progress if you aren’t up here!

Keep Dancin!  The trails really need more SNOW!

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:

News and Reports:

January – Every Wednesday & Thursday – Sno-Eagles Guided Trail Ride.  Meet at the Historic Railroad Depot on Trail 13 in town at 9am. All are welcome.

  • 9 – Board of Directors Meeting – International Snowmobile Hall of Fame
  • 12-14 – Vintage Snowmobile Races at the Derby Track
  • 18 – Member meeting – Eagle River Inn
  • 18-21 – World Championship Snowmobile Derby
  • 27 – Saturday Night Out – Nutty Squirrel
  • 1/31-2/2 – Week Day Ride-Away

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 – : Phelps, Wisconsin – January 6, 2018

Reporter:surtrac

Trail Conditions: Fair

Snow Cover: 10″

Date of Report: January 6, 2018

Area Report:

11:30 AM +6 deg.Clear

Not much new to report from last report.We have only rec’d about 1″ of new snow in the

past week.We have been out grooming doing the best we can with what we have.

There are some sections that are not to bad and others are still a little rough,we need 

snow which sounds like we will get later next week.

On our trail 17 N/S are are logging operations going on in two areas be aware.

Will up date when things change.

Dick

 

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – January 6, 2018

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: Very hard base. Some loose snow

Date of Report: January 6, 2018

Area Report:

ALL SNOWMOBILE TRAILS ARE OPEN
FAIR TO POOR EARLY RIDING CONDITION
FRESH SNOW WANTED

Holy moly it’s 16 below zero this morning in Eagle River.  High of 7 or 8 so be sure to dress warm if you are going out riding.  A Snow Dance is in order!  Going out on Sunday for a look see & will report what I see as we ride.  Stay tuned.

Groomers back out on the trails last night.  Here are the trails groomed:

  • Trails west – 70W
  • Trails west & south – 7N/17S/13S
  • Kathan Inn area west
  • Trails north & northwest – 13N, 10W, 7S
  • Trails north & northeast – 17N

On the Sno-Eagles Trail Map what was Alt13 or 13a is now Trail 3.  That is it’s new number.  This is the trail heading south to Three Lakes.

Trail 1N has a logging operation in the section between the Town of Washington Town Hall & Eagle Lake.

Wisconsin River Trail – 10W/13N is now being groomed but it is icy and rough in spots.  Same for Manske Swamp – 3N.  No surface slush as of yesterday.

Catfish Lake Loop & Eagle Lake Trails are now both marked and officially open.  Please stay by the barrels to be safe.  Reminder the Catfish Lake Loop to Lumpy’s is NO LONGER a trail.

If you are riding zip on over to the “grade” to check the progress of the building of the ICE CASTLE!!!!  When complete it will be along side the trail where it runs by the Historic Railroad Grade.  Check out this link Eagle River Ice Castle to check on progress if you aren’t up here!

Keep Dancin!  The trails really need more SNOW!

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:

January – Every Wednesday & Thursday – Sno-Eagles Guided Trail Ride.  Meet at the Historic Railroad Depot on Trail 13 in town at 9am. All are welcome.

  • 9 – Board of Directors Meeting – International Snowmobile Hall of Fame
  • 12-14 – Vintage Snowmobile Races at the Derby Track
  • 18 – Member meeting – Eagle River Inn
  • 18-21 – World Championship Snowmobile Derby
  • 27 – Saturday Night Out – Nutty Squirrel
  • 1/31-2/2 – Week Day Ride-Away

The 2018 Sno-Eagles Club Membership snowmobile trip is planned for Wed., Jan. 31 to Fri. Feb. 2. (with a possible extension to Montreal, WI on Fri., Sat. and Sun. if there is interest). We are re-scheduling the trip that was melted out last year. Destination: Konteka Black Bear Resort, White Pine, MI. This is a small resort with a bar & bowling alley. It’s about a 100 mile ride from Eagle River. Mark your calendars now for this fun event. This is a 3 day snowmobile ride (or drive) to a destination for fun, friendship, and lots of silliness with fellow Sno-Eagles members. Event Chairs, Marv & Carol Radloff have reserved all of the rooms at the Resort for SnoEagles. Call 906-885-5170 to reserve your room. Do it soon before all the rooms have been spoken for.  The final date to reserve under the room block is January 6, 2018.  After that you are at the whim of other sledders. WHEN THEY’RE GONE – THEY’RE GONE. Call Carol at 715-479-5153 for more details.

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