Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 5+
Date of Report: February 7, 2017
Area Report:
Snow Cover: 5″+
Date of Report: February 7th, 2017
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 5+
Date of Report: February 7, 2017
Area Report:
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 10 to 12
Date of Report: February 7, 2017
Area Report:
All Cross Country Cruisers Trails are in Good to Excellent condition!! We are grooming nightly so get up here and ride!!
News and Reports:
Don’t forget that the Cross Country Cruisers OPEN HOUSE is only a few weeks away!
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 8
Date of Report: February 7, 2017
Area Report:
Trails are poor to ride able, heavy weekend traffic did a # on them BUT right now it’s snowing & they are calling for 3 to 5. if we get that we will be good again, if your here now I heard the best trails are east and north east of mercer. the flowage is good but there are some icy sections, when the snow stops I will report how much we got.
Jim stay@flambeaulodging.com
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 10″ – 12″ in indisturbed areas
Date of Report: February 7, 2017
Area Report:
Both groomers were out again last night. Temps only fell to 20 last night so trails probably didn’t firm up rock hard. Saturday’s clipper turned into another non-event storm (is a clipper really ever a storm?). Today’s “Colorado Low” system must need Mapquest because it’s been all over the map but as of now we are forecast back into the snow band & it started snowing at 7 AM. We need fresh snow to work with. That is the bottom line, I’m not going to sugar coat the message. I groomed the west side, so I can speak accurately about that & can assume about the east. If the snow actually continues after I type, everything can be upgraded.
Road crossings on Hwy 45 are poor. Crossings on K near town also poor.
Trail 8: From the Energy Mart west to trail 45 south intersection is fair at best. Snow is brown, ugly brown with lots of ice. Beyond this intersection west until 13 south intersection is better but snow is thin over an ice base that has some bumps frozen in. From this point west to Star Lake road, trail is good or better but some ice in corners. Road is bare at Burnt Bridge.
Trails 45 south and 13 south loop is good or better.
Trail 13 north/45 north of Hwy K: Trail is smooth but thin with ice in corners. Last week I reported an area about 2 miles north but south of the bridge that was brown. That area is back and worse. Sunday night I tried to drag snow onto the trail from some wide corners. There just isn’t enough to work with. Expect snirt with the emphasis on dirt. Beyond the bridge, both trails are good or better all the way.
East side trails should be good or better EXCEPT we are not grooming behind the cemetery on the way to Pioneer Lake and the short link from Muskrat Rd to the Cemetery Rd is bare ice. Hwy K at Pioneer Creek crossing is bare & I assume the road route to South Twin is also.
Twin Haven via the new trail; It has smoothened out nicely now. For those running along the power lines heading north from the North Twin boat ramp, you now have a stop sign at the grade, E/W traffic has the right of way.
The lakes are marked and had lots of snow. They are frozen again, but watch for the possibility of ruts on the lakes. More snow is needed to smoothen out the lakes.
News and Reports:
It crossed my mind that for those of you that have never snowmobiled in Vilas or surrounding, it is unlike areas further south. We really have nearly zero farm field crossings. Most riding is in the woods, some trails are on old rail grades & there are lots of lake crossings. But, be prepared to travel a distance to the next stop, especially along the northern portions of the county. Food is hard to find on Tuesdays, carry a snack.
Please stay on the trails; Trespassing is the fastest way to loose trails. Don’t forget you need a WI trail permit to ride the state’s groomed trail system. Aggressive riding causes more trail damage than slower, less aggressive riding. Ride right & be safe.
Snowmobile Information:
Conover Blizzard Blast is February 18th at the Conover Town Park on Hwy K east.
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: Hard base snow covered
Date of Report: February 7, 2017
Area Report:
SNOW is moving in today into tonight. Somewhere in the 3-5 inch total is the forecast. High in the mid 20’s today with 7 tonight. Then temps dropping down for the next 2 days. 10 during the day & below zero at night.
The new Trail Boss report for today was minimal grooming overnight. Repair work starting at the Dairy Queen. Heading west to the Honey Bear. Heading south to Bloom Road. Grooming again tonight.
Some sun yesterday did soften up some areas & cause some snirt to appear mostly at road crossings & in some sharp corners.
Catfish Lake Loop & Eagle Lake Trail are OPEN & safe by the orange reflective barrels. No surface slush.
Short report this morning. Quiet on the trails with low traffic.
Keep Doin’ The Snow Dance!
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 – Early AM with more updates should conditions changes dictate.
News and Reports:
SNO-EAGLES SNO HUNT – January 13-February 28, 2017 – for more information contact Dave Mrczynski at 715.891.8584.
RIDE WITH PRIDE RAFFLE TICKETS – Drawing 12 Noon, February 25, 2017 at TrackSide.
SNO (Saturday Night Out) – Cocktails 5:30pm – Dinner 6:00pm
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY TRAIL RIDES
MONTHLY MEETINGS – 6:30pm Snacks – Meeting at 7pm – All Welcome!
BOARD MEETINGS – 7pm at the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame (Hwy 45N next door to the World Championship Snowmobile Derby)
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 2-6 inches
Date of Report: February 6, 2017
Area Report:
The Snowmobile Trails in Ashland County remain partially open at this time. The open trails listed below are in fair condition.
Mellen South is open
Bayfield County Trail 90 South is open
Ashland to Mellen is closed
Ashland to Trail 90 is closed.
Always Be cautious!
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 10-12 inches
Date of Report: February 6, 2017
Area Report:
Trail report for February 6 2017 -Trails are in good to very good condition. Please be advised, there were quite a few sleds on the trail the last few days and with all the traffic the trail doesn’t stay flat for very long. We have had our complete trail system groomed every day over the weekend and will continue to groom this week. We are expecting a snow storm system to come in Monday night with 2” to 4” of snow expected. This will really help because our corners and around town are very bare and icy. The logging areas have very little snow so use caution. We need snow and cold weather!!! Please be careful out there! Remember be safe, ride right, and enjoy the ride.
Jim (Hammy) Hamilton
Boulder Junction Snowmobile Club President
For travel information and maps, visit boulderjct.org or call 1-800-MUSKY.
News and Reports:
Join us for these upcoming events:
February 17 – 18: 9th Annual Frozen Tozen
February 19: Boulder Junction Snowmobile Club Breakfast
March 4: Snowmobile Club Cabin Fever Party
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 2-6″
Date of Report: February 6, 2017
Area Report:
All Washburn County snowmobile trails are currently open with the exception of Trail 140, please see closure notice below. Trail conditions are fair with a 2 to 6 inch snow base. Recent new snowfall ranged from 3 inches in the southeast part of the county, to as much as 6 inches in the north. The best trail riding conditions can be found in the north half of the county. There is a significant ice pack under the new snow; Please ride with caution. All trails should be freshly groomed by Friday.
Trail 140 from Spooner – west to the junction with trail 7A does remain closed at this time. Access to Burnett County on trail 140 can be achieved via trail 7A at Trego; 7A west to 7A south to trail 140 west to Burnett County. Please refer to an official Washburn County Snowmobile trail map.
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 2-6″
Date of Report: February 6, 2017
Area Report:
All Washburn County snowmobile trails are currently open with the exception of Trail 140, please see closure notice below. Trail conditions are fair with a 2 to 6 inch snow base. Recent new snowfall ranged from 3 inches in the southeast part of the county, to as much as 6 inches in the north. The best trail riding conditions can be found in the north half of the county. There is a significant ice pack under the new snow; Please ride with caution. All trails should be freshly groomed by Friday.
Trail 140 from Spooner – west to the junction with trail 7A does remain closed at this time. Access to Burnett County on trail 140 can be achieved via trail 7A at Trego; 7A west to 7A south to trail 140 west to Burnett County. Please refer to an official Washburn County Snowmobile trail map.