Keweenaw Peninsula Trail Report – 03/08
KEWEENAW PENINSULA UPDATE via Keweenaw Trail Reports – 3/8 Groomers will not be out today as grooming would do more harm than good in these temps….. They have said that grooming should resume in full swing tomorrow to repair the damage done with the warm temps…… pretty much a repeat of last weekend – it was amazing how these Groomer Operators whipped the trails back into shape for a great week of riding last week and yesterday…. Chance of snow remains in the forecast also. These are the words from Buzzy the Trail Boss for the Keweenaw Snowmobile Club….”Guess the temperatures today will keep the groomers in today. No sense stirring up the snow and have it melt faster by the looks of it we will be back out there tomorrow in full swing repairing the trails. Don’t bad mouth us because of the melt as contrary to opinion we are not gods. By the way I hopped on my sled yesterday to enjoy the trails and some bone head on a rental came at me in my lane, slid side ways, rolled over, and hit my sled with his body. He was stunned for a while and I was shook but he was ok. Lots of fiberglass on the trail from the rental. His credit card will take a beating on that goof up. The last note i have is another wheeled vehicle was see stuck by the E pines in copper harbor with another truck going to recover him. Nice job done on a juicy soft trail these trails are well marked as snow mobile trails only. So there is no excuse for this. Call sheriff’s department when you see this. Back on the trails tomorrow, have patience.” I’m not sure riders understand how much “behind the scenes” work goes into providing the awesome trails in the Keweenaw! The Groomer Operators are out there visibly making trails great, but then you have Buzzy directing the show and dealing with EVERYTHING else that goes along with the process of providing trails! A huge thank you to him and ALL he does to keep operations running so smoothly. In addition to them you have a board of directors, club volunteers, business owners etc etc etc that all play a part behind the scenes. So unfortunate that a rider caused an accident on one of the only days Buzzy was out trying to enjoy the fruits of his and everyone else’s labor to provide the trails for all of us! <> March 6, 2020 Snowmobile trails are in good to very good condition throughout the Keweenaw. Trails are groomed daily throughout the region. There is logging a mile north of Phoenix on Trail 3. Please pay attention to the signs and stay on the trail or this trail will be CLOSED. Remember when you’re out on the trails to watch out for the groomers. They have the right away. 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. Houghton County has received a total of 163.8″ of snow for the season and Keweenaw County has received 253.6″ of snow for the season.* Today’s forecast: Mostly sunny. High 26F, Low 17. <> Keweenaw Trail Reports on Facebook >>>> <> <> Latest Trail Reports – Quick Links <>
Trail 133 is closed for logging. The trail section from Dollar Bay to Lake Linden (a portion of Trail 3) and the Freda Trail (Trails 121 & 120) will be closed the entire season for repair.
Valley Sno Drifters trail from Lake Linden to Dreamland Restaurant & Bar is OPEN!
The Portage Lift Bridge is open to snowmobile traffic.
Trail 133 is closed for logging.
Snowfall & Weather Report
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny. High 43F. Low 32F.
Sunday: Party cloudy. High 44F. Low 25F.
Monday: Wintry mix. High 28F. Low 17F.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 24F. Low 20F.
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