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Western U.P. Trail Report – Western U.P. Bureau – 03/08

It looks like our season has come to an end. Our temps for today will be near 60 with 40’s and 50’s the rest of the week. The snow is really going fast. You might be able to ride some forestry roads but I would check first before you come up.

Thank you for the short season and hope to see you again next year with a better season.

Our new website is www.explorewesternup.com Our new temporary location is 1401 E. Cloverland Dr. in Ironwood, MI. 49938

March 8, 2016 |

Western U.P. Trail Report – Western U.P. Bureau – 03/04

It looks like this weekend will be a good weekend to ride and most likely the last of the season.

Our temps for today will be a high of 32 and calling for snow. Tomorrow will be a high of 33 with snow in the morning. Next week our temps will be in the 40’s with rain.

For all areas:
PLEASE STAY ON MARKED TRAILS, RIDING ON UNMARKED TRAILS MAY RESULT IN THE CLUB LOOSING EASEMENT FOR THAT TRAIL.

Western U.P.Snow Shakers report:

Overall trail conditions are fair to good.

Trail 2 from Ironwood to Marenisco is groomed and is in good shape with the exception of the new section of trail 2 by Indianhead. That is fair. Watch for ice.

Trail 8 from Wakefield to Tula is groomed and is in good condition. By Tula tracks logging is ongoing, so use caution.

Trail 160 is groomed and is in fair to good condition.

Trial 11N and 11S are closed this winter.

Just a reminder Trail 11 between Trail 11N and 102 is not being groomed due to the closure of 11N.

Lake Gogebic Area Groomers:
Trails are in great shape with the groomers out on all trails. This will most likely be your last chance for some good riding this season.

Trail 102 logging is ongoing. Please use caution logging trucks have the right of way.

Trail 13 south of the Root Cellar logging has started here so please use caution.

I know some of you will not want to hear this but the way you ride on the trails dramatically impacts the condition of the trails. “Goosing” your sled on corners results in throwing all the snow off the corners, causing bare conditions and making the groomer have to spend extra time trying to plow snow back onto the corners. “Goosing your sled wherever you stop and start again creates moguls, sometimes into driveways. These are just a few things you can change to help keep the trails in good rideable condition. We appreciate the help you can give.
Continue to watch for logging truck traffic over a portion of Trail 102, and always remember to respect the trucks and give them the right of way at all times – for your safety. No problems to report on any of our other trails at this time. Please remember to always ride to the right and single file to prevent accidents, especially on blind corners.
*I’ve been asked to post the following as a public service to all snowmobilers so you can make adjustments before heading out.
MICHIGAN DNR REMINDS SNOWMOBILES OF SOUND DECIBEL LIMITS

The MDNR are reminding snowmobilers that state law does have decibel limits for snowmobiles. The conservation officers will be enhancing statewide efforts to enforce the law. The muffler on a snowmobile must be in good working order and when in constant operation noise emission cannot exceed the 88 decibel limit. A factory installed muffler system will meet these standards. The penalty for violating the sound levels is a civil infraction with fines up to $250.00.
Half of our trails are on private lands and are at the discretion of the landowner. “Riders who modify their machines to make them extra loud jeopardize the enjoyment of our nationally recognized trails for all riders.” said Ron Yesney, Recreation Specialist with the MDNR.
Also, no colored lens covers may be used in Michigan on snowmobiles.
For more information on snowmobiling in Michigan, including current laws and regulations, go to www.michigan.gov/snowmobiling.

The U.P. Thunder Riders of Watersmeet report:

Sorry to report at this time we have suspended grooming.

Trail 2 west of Watersmeet conditions are icy and fair for 12-15 miles then it turns into good riding.

Trail 2 east of Watersmeet to Trail 107 is fair dirt/rocks mixed with the snow until you get out of town.

Trail 3 north of Trail 2 to Bond Falls is fair with icy corners.

Trail 3 north of Bond Falls to Trail 8 is in good condition.

Trail 3 south of Watersmeet to Land O’Lakes Wi. is poor with lots of rocks and dirt mixed with the snow.

Trail 13 south of Trail 2 towards the Cisco Chain of Lakes WI – is good with icy corners.

Please remember groomers are out both day and night, so watch for them, Please pull over or at least slow down and wait for the operator to signal you by whenever you see them.

Our new website is www.explorewesternup.com Our new temporary location is 1401 E. Cloverland Dr. in Ironwood, MI. 49938

March 4, 2016 | Uncategorized
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