Western U.P. Trail Report – Western U.P. Bureau – 01/28
Looks like we are going to have some nice riding for the weekend with low traffic and temps in the 20’s, it doesn’t get any better than that!!! Our Big Snow Country official Season Snowfall to date is now 117.5" with 18.5" on the ground. More snow is in the forecast up until next Wednesday. GOGEBIC RANGE TRAIL AUTHORITY reporting trails are in very good riding condition. Grooming is on going…Trails 2-8,11N and 160 are all snow covered and freshly groomed with conditions very good … Corners may be icy so use caution. Lake Gogebic Area groomers are double grooming daily. For the most part all trails are in very good condition,but do expect a few places that are good. Trail 1 closer to Presque Isle, snow is a bit thinner so expect good to fair conditions in this area. Remember corners may be icy so use caution… Watersmeet Area groomers are also grooming daily. They are reporting all trails are in good condition. Again corneres are icy. ABOUT THE ICE: Our 800# is down so when calling you will not get a recording. Hopefully it will be fixed soon!!! Check back for updates and check out our webcams around the area at westernup.info …. PHOTO REQUEST from us. If you have any neat snomo pictures you’re willing to share,we’re looking for a cover shot for next years map and other marketing uses. Can’t pay but will give a photo credit on inside of map. Send in jpg-300dpi-to bigsnow@westernup.info. Be aware anything you send will become the property of the WUPCVB so this request is more for amateur photographers…in other words, don’t send anything you may want to sell in the future. We appreciate any help on this.
Take advantage of the scenic lookouts over looking Lake Superior on trail 160. Signs are posted…Enjoy the beauty this area has to offer.
Trial 11 S is in very good conditon but does have a stretch where they are logging so watch for logging trucks. Logging trucks do have the right of way… Signs are posted.
It’s time for our usual caution. There is no such thing as "safe ice" due to underwater currents. If you plan to go out, be sure you talk to locals where you intend to ride for more information about the ice depth and other factors…be aware you will be riding at your own risk.