»Antrim County / Jordan Valley Trail Report – 12/26
Antrim County / Jordan Valley Trail Report – 12/26
Another great day on the trails!
Nick and his dad met on the trails with one of our great DNR officers while investigating the water over the trail, hope tomorrow this will be cured again. They have the valley in premium condition!
Mike and Todd for round #2, had a much better day today opening up road crossings and hitting a few remaining drifts! Apparently 11 hours yesterday wasn’t enough time together. Thanks guys! ACSC President Groomer John is polishing the south trails up tonight. All should be mint by the time he is done.
We’ll groom through Wednesday night and access the situation from there as the weather is suppose to creep into the high 40’s. Lots of traffic out there today and we’re finally catching up from the storm and holiday. The new John Deere needs a new alternator, they tell me they should have it mid week, so we’ll be down a unit, for the next few days.
FROM Meteorologist Brad Sugden >> I need to post this image again because WOW. I can't recall the last time nearly all of the United States was forecast to be below average. Before anyone gets on the "SEE CLIMATE CHANGE IS FAKE" train... one of these below average maps DOES NOT negate the other 500 above average ones. Trends, folks. Trends. Nothing is a straight line. The warming temperature trend line is full of peaks and valleys with an overall increasing trend. 🙂 #miweather #keweenaw#westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsarea#petoskey#gaylord#cadillac#traversecityI need to post this image again because WOW. I can't recall the last time nearly all of the United States was forecast to be below average.
Before anyone gets on the "SEE CLIMATE CHANGE IS FAKE" train... one of these below average maps DOES NOT negate the other 500 above average ones. Trends, folks. Trends. Nothing is a straight line. The warming temperature trend line is full of peaks and valleys with an overall increasing trend. 🙂 ... See MoreSee Less
After Thanksgiving, a large portion of the U.S. will likely see below normal temperatures into early December. And of course, there's southern Florida. 🌞