Seney Trail Report – 03/04
Hello Everyone, Groomer operators are reporting the trails to be in pretty good shape after they make their pass through. 43 South is in very good shape to the county line, however between the groomer barn and Old Seney Road on what is the third corner there is a water hole that is a little wider than one of the groomer tracks and it is approximately two and a half to three feet deep as one of the tracks fell completely into the hole. 431 is in good shape, the swamp has quite a few spots of shallow standing water on the inside corners, the moguls in the Plains area froze solid so they groomed twice between the park and ride and the split where the bra tree is but there were still a few moguls left, watch out for some pretty big puddles in the 1 mile plowed out area just pass the park and ride where they are logging, they are pretty deep. Should be a light week traffic wise so if you want to get in another ride now is the time! -Randy D. “Where Friends And Trails Meet” VETERANS RIDE: March 10th. Okay, I’m starting my pitch for registering for the ride. It takes a lot of preplanning to pull off such a large event in a small town with all volunteers. PLEASE call or email to register today. Need numbers for T-shirts and food. We don’t turn anyone away the day of the ride but we have run out of food before and its very embarrassing and a bummer for those last in line. Contact Diane @ 906-287-0207, seneysnowmobiling@gmail.com. If you have never been to a veterans ride before you might want to join us. We start with a ceremony at the flag pole before splitting up into guided groups for a 80-100 mile ride in the majestic woods of the Upper Peninsula on trails groomed just for the ride. A hot lunch is provided off trail at the headwaters of the Taquamanon. Dinner rounds out the day of camaraderie. DESERTS NEEDED: I am asking for volunteers to make the deserts again this year for the veterans ride. If you are able to bring up a desert please email me what size, i.e. 9×12 or 1/2 sheet cake pan, so I can tabulate when we have enough. <> Via Seney Snowmobile Association On Facebook >>>> <> Via Mater’s Stop -N- Go Gas Station On Facebook >>>> <> <> Latest Trail Reports – Quick Links <>
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Thats our motto. Hope to see you there.
We started to groom 2 tracks for the vet ride already. If you are a cabin owner, a local, or just someone who boondocks on the 2 tracks you should consider being an SSA club member. Already a member; are your dues current? This is the money used to groom these trails. It cost $200 every time the groomer leaves the barn. As these trails aren’t part of the “system” the club encores all the cost. You can become a member or update your membership thru Paypal at seneysnowmobiling.com
or by sending it to SSA, PO Box 102, Seney, MI 49883. If you’d like to make a donation to the vet ride, mail it to the address above.Postings From Regional Pages On Facebook