»Frederic / Gaylord Area Trail Report – Sledheads of Frederic – 01/13
Frederic / Gaylord Area Trail Report – Sledheads of Frederic – 01/13
FREDERIC / GAYLORD AREA UPDATE via Sledheads of Frederic – 01/13
Its a great day to ride, we had about 6 to 8 inches of snow overnight in Frederic, we are still in the Blizzard warning till 7 tonight. One guy said we had the Polar Bomb coming to snow.The snow is I think perfect for riding. It 16 degrees out and snow is a great snow, not to wet but not to fluffy. Certainly the best we have seen in a long time.
Trailers were rolling into the motels last night. I have seen several sleds already this morning and I expect it to get busier yet. Ride Safely. Thanks for checking in. Pics below are from The Deke Crew yesterday when they stopped in.
Hey also a big shout out to the Milk Man who gifted me a great dinner for tonight and to Vance who also fed me at Spikes last night. Also just got word that there was a serious crash last night on trail 79 where it meets trail 7.
Another reason to Please Ride Safely. Thanks for checking in. Pete
FROM Meteorologist Brad Sugden >> I need to post this image again because WOW. I can't recall the last time nearly all of the United States was forecast to be below average. Before anyone gets on the "SEE CLIMATE CHANGE IS FAKE" train... one of these below average maps DOES NOT negate the other 500 above average ones. Trends, folks. Trends. Nothing is a straight line. The warming temperature trend line is full of peaks and valleys with an overall increasing trend. 🙂 #miweather #keweenaw#westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsarea#petoskey#gaylord#cadillac#traversecityI need to post this image again because WOW. I can't recall the last time nearly all of the United States was forecast to be below average.
Before anyone gets on the "SEE CLIMATE CHANGE IS FAKE" train... one of these below average maps DOES NOT negate the other 500 above average ones. Trends, folks. Trends. Nothing is a straight line. The warming temperature trend line is full of peaks and valleys with an overall increasing trend. 🙂 ... See MoreSee Less
After Thanksgiving, a large portion of the U.S. will likely see below normal temperatures into early December. And of course, there's southern Florida. 🌞