Keweenaw Peninsula Trail Report – 02/13
KEWEENAW PENINSULA UPDATE via Western & Southern UP Trail Reports – Wednesday February 13th and I was the first one out. <> KEWEENAW PENINSULA UPDATE via Keweenaw Trail Reports – After a slow start to this season we have now easily passed up last years total snowfall at this date and have more on the ground. About 3 inches of fresh has fallen today and it is still snowing. The forecast is for SN❄️W and more SN❄️W! Will you be taking advantage of these amazing conditions and riding this week? (Thanks to John Byvick for the photos) <> Conditions as of February 13, 2019 Trail 120 and 121 that goes around Freda is closed for the season and will not be reopened, as well as Trail 3 from Dollar Bay to Lake Linden. You can still get to Dollar Bay by way of Hancock and to Lake Linden by way of Calumet. Trail 133 is closed for the season for logging. Please stay on the trails, STAY OFF THE ICE, respect private property, do not drink and drive, and above all else, drive safely. The signs on the trails are there for rider’s safety so please DO NOT remove or destroy them. Snowfall & Weather: Snowfall in the Keweenaw Peninsula: 12.5 inches of new snow with 48 inches of snow on the ground, 201.5 inches have fallen to date as of 2/13/2019. Today’s forecast: Cloudy with a 20% chance of snow, high 19, low 9 Thursday’s forecast: Cloudy with a 70% chance of snow, high 28, low 14 Friday’s forecast: Cloudy with a 20% chance of snow, high 16, low 6 Saturday’s forecast: Cloudy with a 10% chance of snow, high 16, low 6 Sunday’s forecast: Cloudy with a 15% chance of snow, high 15, low 6 <> Keweenaw Trail Reports on Facebook >>>> <> <> Latest Trail Reports – Quick Links <>
We got 7" yesterday and 9" more last night.
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Snowmobile trails from Twin Lakes to Copper Harbor are in good to very good condition. The groomers are out, so please watch for them. They have the right of way.
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