Munising Area Trail Report – 03/11
MUNISING AREA UPDATE via TNT Trenary Northern Trails – 3/11 We haven’t given up on grooming yet for those of you who aren’t ready to give up on riding yet. There’s still plenty of base on the majority of our trail, and we had great results grooming last night. Temps are looking good to keep our guys in the operators seat throughout the week, and weekend. A couple extra hours of daylight now is another good reason to get out and ride.. <> MUNISING AREA UPDATE via Alger County SORVA – 3/10 TRAIL REPORT – Tuesday, 03/10/2020 GREAT LATE SEASON RIDING! Overall trail conditions are very good to good with great riding conditions. Grooming has resumed, trails are hardening up with the colder temps and we have a great base. Trails 8, 417, 418, 422 and 7 North are very good. All other Trails are a bit choppy but not bad considering the weather and not groomable right now. Trail 419 between Christmas and Munising has moguls on inside corners from the West bay Spur intersection East but is fairly flat elsewhere. Very much rideable just as long as you slow down and pay attention to trail conditions. Trail 419 between Munising and Wetmore has the big hill on the Munising side icy at the top with moguls on the inside corners but all rideable. Keep cold weather snow dancing so we can hang on to the season, Enjoy the Trails and Ride Safe! <> MUNISING AREA UPDATE via TNT Trenary Northern Trails – 3/10 Winter isn’t gone yet and we are still keeping the trail flat for you late season riders! Donnie ran the trail last night as temps gave him an opportunity to make sure the trail was still in good shape. Trail is flat. Road crossings are bare. Road approaches are thin and dirty. We have at least another week of riding guaranteed! Ride right and ride safe! <> Visit Alger County SORVA Facebook Page >>>> <> Visit Alger County SORVA Trail Report >>>> <> Visit TNT Trenary Northern Trails Facebook Page >>>> <> <> Latest Trail Reports – Quick Links <>
Photos: Trail 8 North of Shingleton
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