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Trail Report – : Three Lakes – Brule River, Wisconsin – December 22, 2022

Reporter:Threelakeswi

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 5-8”

Date of Report: December 22, 2022

Area Report:

Our Oneida county portion of our trail system will open  This Friday December 23rd, 2022 at 8am.  Conditions will be early season with some rough spots. We will be starting a grooming schedule as snow permits.  
Lakes are not marked and considered unsafe.  

Trail Report – : Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin – December 22, 2022

Reporter:Toulish1

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 8-12″

Date of Report: December 22, 2022

Snowmobile Information:

Vilas County Trails will open at 8:00 Friday. Northern Hornshoe trails are looking good for the opener. No reports on lakes. I would advise caution until we get get boots on the ground reports. My intel sources say the ice recovery people have been busy so far. We ended up with 10″ of snow on marginal ice, then it got cold. I will not be on deck to give a live patrol report until after Santa brings our snow. I will also be grooming. Also keep in mind heavy puffy snow is forecasted, and a lot of wind. That means drifts, and possible tree damage. I see a lot of “How are the trails?”, or “Can I drive on the lakes?” on the Vilas page. A lot of people respond, ” Join a club, and find out.” For a small investment, you get connected to a lot. AWSC, KAOS, Miss Snowflake. I missed a lot over the years as do a lot of people. It takes a LOT to make this sport work, and its a blast being a part of it. Ride Safe. Mark

Trail Report – : Eagle River, Wisconsin – December 22, 2022

Reporter:Holly t

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 8+ with 5-6 inches new SNOW

Date of Report: December 22, 2022

Area Report:

December 22, 2022 6:54 am – 12 degrees

SNO-EAGLES
EAGLE RIVER TRAILS
TO OPEN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2022 AT 8AM

Great news this morning.  All Vilas County trails will open on Friday!  Here is the official PSA from the Forestry, Rec & Land Department

As to snowfall between yesterday & this morning 6-7 inches new SNOW. Weather guys were calling for wind but very little yesterday or this morning.  Last forecast predicts wind will pick up today. SNOW total for today to 6pm Saturday the 24th are 7-13 inches.   So stay tuned.

Well you Did the SNOW DANCE!   Looking like a great opening day on Friday!!!

See ya on the Trails Real Soon!

Holly Tomlanovich
Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club
Proud Groomers of THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
715.479-5185 Trail Updates will begin with trail opening

News and Reports:

SNO-EAGLES EVENTS     

December 29 5pm – SNO the Thursday edition – Chanticleer Inn – E. Dollar Lk Rd off of Hwy 70E – 5pm
January 3 – Board of Directors meeting- 6pm – World Snowmobile HQ – Hwy 45N – Members welcome
January 12-15 – Vintage World Championship Race – WCDC Track
January 19 – Member meeting – Buckshots’s Downtown – 6:30pm
January 19-22 – World Championship Snowmobile Derby
January 27-29 – Weekend Away to Mole Lake Casino
January 28-30 – Women On Snow

Snowmobile Information:

Wisconsin Snowmobile Registration 
Discount Trail Pass for Snowmobile Club Members – $10 – Time to join a club!
Standard Wisconsin Trail Pass – $30
Out of State Trail Pass – $50
Vilas County Map It Trail App GPS style app of all trails in Vilas County.  Plus includes the brown 3 digit emergency numbering system. If an emergency happens call 911 & give them that number.  Find you quicker.
Groomer Tracking Systems (GTS) Gives you trails groomed in last 24, 48 & 96 hours
Snowmobile Wisconsin – Know before you go!

Trail Report – : Phelps, Wisconsin – December 22, 2022

Reporter:Phelps Snowmobile Club

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 8″-10″

Date of Report: December 22, 2022

Area Report:

The Vilas CountyTrails will open Friday december 23 at 8:00 a.m.  Trails will be early season riding conditions.  Please be aware that high wind conditions are forcsted and downed trees and limbs may be found.  Please use cation when out riding the trails.

Trail Report – : Sayner, Wisconsin – December 22, 2022

Reporter:SaynerStar Lake Barnstormers

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 8″ +

Date of Report: December 22, 2022

Area Report:

Here we go, folks!  The Vilas County snowmobile trails will officially open at 8:00 am on Friday, December 23.

Please remember that the lakes and swamps may not yet be safe.  Do not cross lakes unless they are marked!!

There is potential for strong winds going into the weekend.  With the trees already loaded up with ice & heavy snow, you are likely to encounter fallen trees.  Please be patient and give the clubs time to get out and clear the trails again.

As always, Ride Right and Ride Safe!!

Merry Christmas, everyone!

Trail Report – : Conover, Wisconsin – December 21, 2022

Reporter:snobuddies

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 8-10”

Date of Report: December 21, 2022

Area Report:

It’s official, the Vilas County trail system will open on Friday December 23rd at 8am. It is snowing now through Saturday. With the snow will come high winds. So we caution that the trails will be early season riding. The base may deteriorate quickly and with the high winds, there may be trees down across the trails. Please ride with caution, ride right, ride safe. 

News and Reports:

Don’t cross water unless it is marked. So far the ice on lakes isn’t thick enough to mark or cross. 
We have been going through marsh areas trying to pack the snow down to help it freeze. The cemetery trail south of Cty Hwy K East is still being worked on. With the new snow, we are hoping to get through that section and open it up. 

Trail Report – : Keweenaw Peninsula / Houghton-Hancock, South Range, Copper Harbor, Michigan – December 21, 2022

Reporter:Stretch

Trail Conditions: Early Season

Snow Cover: 17″ on the ground

Date of Report: December 21, 2022

Area Report:

Well happy first day of winter everyone. In the past five days we’ve received right at two foot of fresh snow. They are calling for 2-3 foot of snow from tonight until Christmas day. Along with high winds and cold temps please be prepared if you will be venturing out on the trails. Keep in mind if the weather gets as bad as they are calling for grooming may stop for safety reasons.

☠️ Stretch 

Trail Report – : Cable, Wisconsin – December 21, 2022

Reporter:officecoordinator@cable4fun.com

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 4 – 8″

Date of Report: December 21, 2022

Area Report:

12/21/2022 NTG Trail Update: STILL CLOSED. We are 100% cleared. 100% rolled. 100% groomed. We are ready to open, but we need to open county wide first! Check back for updates.

News and Reports:

NTG TRAILS ARE STILL CLOSED. As of 12/21/2022 NTG trails are 100% cleared. 100% rolled. 100% groomed. We are ready to open, but need to open county wide FIRST. Please be respectful of all posted signage and private property that land owners are kind enough to let us use. Do not use trails before they are open!!

The Cable Area in Northern Wisconsin has over 1,200 miles of interconnecting snowmobile trail systems, making it one of the largest trail systems in the U.S. Uncrowded trails and the solitude of the Chequamegon National Forest bring snowmobilers back again and again to the Cable Area.

Trail Report – : Tomahawk, Wisconsin – December 21, 2022

Reporter:Tomahawk Chamber of Commerce

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 7-10″

Date of Report: December 21, 2022

Area Report:

NO OPENING DATE ANNOUNCED FOR LINCOLN COUNTY ZONE 1.

ONEIDA COUNTY: All trails in the Oneida County Funded Snowmobile Trail System (as administered by the Oneida County Forestry, Land, & Recreation Department) will officially open for the winter season at 8:00 am on Friday, December 23, 2022.

All lake and river trails in Oneida County are considered unsafe and should not be utilized until they have been clearly marked by a local snowmobile club. 

With the anticipated winter storm, including high winds and blowing snow going into the Christmas holiday weekend, please use extreme caution while riding. Downed trees and low hanging branches may be encountered. The trails are in rough, early season condition.

As always, the Oneida County Forestry, Land, & Recreation Department reminds riders to stay on marked trails. Off trail riding is trespassing and could result in closure or loss of trails and citations and fines for those who participate.

Trail Report – : Hayward / Sawyer County, Wisconsin – December 21, 2022

Reporter:haywardlakes

Trail Conditions: Closed

Snow Cover: 9-10 Inches

Date of Report: December 21, 2022

Area Report:

Hello Riders!!

Who would have thought we could get too much snow?!  We never thought trails would have to close because of too much; however, here we are. Unfortunately, as a joint decision between the Sawyer County Snowmobile and ATV Alliance and Sawyer County Forestry, the Sawyer County trails remain closed due to safety. Please know this decision does not come lightly as all our volunteers are passionate riders that want to be out there riding and/or are business owners that know this sport is what drives our economy.

 

We continue to work to make the trails passable, safe, and open them as soon as we can, however,  we are unsure of when that will be exactly.  We are not sure if this will be before the New Year’s weekend,  and hope to update mid next week, if not before, as we continue to do clean up.  With the impending winter storm and forecasted high winds, the snow will either blow off the branches and lighten the weight or snap more off.  That, combined with the below freezing temperatures, make it difficult to predict what will happen.   

 

A few key notes.

  • Most problematic is the excessive amounts of down trees, limbs, low hanging and heavy branches and unsafe lakes and wetlands. We cannot open some trails that may be ready when so many are not as you could be led to dead ends and sever obstacles, so safest thing is to close all until we know they are safe and passable.
  • Crews are working through the trails cutting with saws and limb cutters, but many need to be cut high because 1. There could be a tree several feet off the trail and the weight is so great it’s bent that far into the trail (many large trees are bent that far, and they need to be approached with safety) and 2. it’s not just sleds that need to pass through but tractors and groomers.
  • The Alliance has hired any contractors they can find to aide in cutting, if you are a contractor and are available for hire, please reach out to us.
  • In addition to the debris and branches, the snow is deep, and movement is slow. You do the work moving forward and have to go back for machines trudging through the snow, it’s very strenuous and slow.
  • Some small lakes have good ice however most of the other lakes do not have good ice yet, they are getting close, but the snow has insulated and slowed the process for the last bit. Not only did it slow but put slush and water on the top. We do not encourage lake riding as they are not staked, they are not safe and riding on this slush and soft snow before it freezes will only create ruts and will set our lakes for rough riding for the rest of the season.
  • Swamps and wetlands are defiantly not ready. They are soft and not safe for walking on let alone putting a snowmobile on it and especially not a groomer over it.
  • Private gates will not be open until trails through are safe from debris and if they run to lakes or wetlands, those are safe.
  • We suspect signage to have been knocked down and/or buried in snow. As we clean-up we will monitor this and replace as quick as we can.
  • Riding over the down debris is packing those branches into the trail causing them to freeze in that will 1. Break cleats and parts from groomers and 2. Remain there for the rest of the season as this will be our base, if you don’t want to complain about rough trails in 3 weeks, do not ride over this debris.

 

  • If you want to volunteer and help with clean up that is amazing! BUT please reach out to the Alliance OR a local club if you’re a member. The trail and grooming captains need to ensure those out working have experience to ensure safety but also, they need to document where has been worked on, who has done the work, time into it, equipment needed and photos, which brings us to the next point.
  • Unfortunately, while there is an excessive about of damage to the trails (all fixable) this does not currently qualify for disaster relief but rather trail maintenance. We will work with the Forestry Department later, when work is complete, on some grants in hopes to aid in the very additional funding this will require. Photos and documentation are needed for that step.
  • If you would like to donate it would be greatly appreciated!! You can do so with your club, drop off at an Alliance business, or mail to the Sawyer County Alliance at PO Box 163 Hayward, WI 54843.

 

Thank you again for your understanding! We will continue to push forward, work hard, and get these trails open as soon as we can!