Reporter:Phil
Trail Conditions: Excellent
Snow Cover: White
Date of Report: January 10, 2019
Area Report:
Currently it’s 12 degrees and we had snow flurries on and off today.
Reporter:Manitowish Waters Chamber
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 6″ – 10″
Date of Report: January 10, 2019
Area Report:
Our trails are currently good to very good. I’ve even heard riders use the “Ever Elusive E…….t” word. That’s what happens when you follow this recipe: take about 8″ of wet snow (over the last week), mix in some light rain for moisture and finish it with cold weather and excellent grooming! Watch the corners as they may be icy from the heavier traffic this week.
News and Reports:
A big thank you to the Manitowish Waters Chamber for mailing maps out for us and their help in reporting trail conditions. Also a huge thank you to the groomer operators who volunteer their time to make our trails the best they can be!
Snowmobile Information:
The Manitowish Waters Sno-Skeeters snowmobile club was founded in 1968 and is one of the oldest snowmobile clubs in existence today in Wisconsin. Located in the very northwest corner of Vilas county, Manitowish Waters borders the Lake Superior snow-belt country. With average snowfalls of 150 inches and over 25 miles of professionally groomed trails, the area is one of Vilas County’s top winter vacation areas.
The Manitowish Waters trail system is a unique hub network directly linking into 5 other trail systems. With Minocqua/Woodruff to our south, St. Germain/Eagle River to our southeast, Lake Gogebic to our north, Presque Isle/Winchester to our northeast, Mercer and Hurley to our northwest and Lac du Flambeau/Price County to our west, our area residents and guests can choose from a variety of daily or overnight destinations for scenic riding with excellent pit stops along the way.
The Manitowish Waters Sno-Skeeters maintain an active grooming schedule for the area’s trail system. Coordinated efforts with the surrounding communities provide continuous smoothly-groomed trails in this northwest sector. The Sno-Skeeters own and operate some of the newest grooming equipment on the market today. Support the club by attending their special events or contributing to the “trail pigs” at local establishments along the trails. Or show your support by becoming a member!
Enjoy, and please ride responsibly and safely!
Reporter:officecoordinator@cable4fun.com
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 2-4″ base
Date of Report: January 10, 2019
Area Report:
Reporter:Blue OxTrailriders
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 4-8″
Date of Report: January 10, 2019
Area Report:
Trails opened today. Trails have been groomed. Caution should be used due to some wet areas and also some patches of ice due to the thaw we had last week. Be alert to some area that may not be in good condition. Aurora area has only had one pass at it due to a groomer breakdown. be careful out there.
Reporter:info@visitashland.com
Trail Conditions: Poor
Snow Cover: 2-8 inch base
Date of Report: January 10, 2019
News and Reports:
January 10, 2019
All trails will be open, except the trail from Marengo north to the East end of Ashland, that section is closed. Trails are being groomed from Marengo South. North of Marengo is not being groomed at this time. There is a detour on 77 by Cayuga. Detour is posted. Conditions at this time are rough. Ride at your own risk.
The Tri-County Corridor is now OPEN and groomed but conditions are poor at this time for riding. The Tri-County Corridor is open from Superior to Ashland.
Reporter:info@visitashland.com
Trail Conditions: Poor
Snow Cover: 2-8 inch base
Date of Report: January 10, 2019
News and Reports:
January 10, 2019
All trails will be open, except the trail from Marengo north to the East end of Ashland, that section is closed. Trails are being groomed from Marengo South. North of Marengo is not being groomed at this time. There is a detour on 77 by Cayuga. Detour is posted. Conditions at this time are rough. Ride at your own risk.
The Tri-County Corridor is now OPEN and groomed but conditions are poor at this time for riding. The Tri-County Corridor is open from Superior to Ashland.
Reporter:info@visitashland.com
Trail Conditions: Poor
Snow Cover: 2-8 inch base
Date of Report: January 10, 2019
News and Reports:
January 10, 2019
All trails will be open, except the trail from Marengo north to the East end of Ashland, that section is closed. Trails are being groomed from Marengo South. North of Marengo is not being groomed at this time. There is a detour on 77 by Cayuga. Detour is posted. Conditions at this time are rough. Ride at your own risk.
The Tri-County Corridor is now OPEN and groomed but conditions are poor at this time for riding. The Tri-County Corridor is open from Superior to Ashland.
Reporter:BayfieldCounty
Trail Conditions: Early Season
Snow Cover: 2 to 12 inches
Date of Report: January 10, 2019
Area Report:
General County Report:
Some recent light snowfall was preceded by warmer temperatures and light rain. Combine that with the current cold temperatures and trail conditions are highly variable, with hard bases and icy conditions being reported throughout the county. Use extra caution when out on the trails. Some swamp crossings may still not be frozen and there are some trails that have only received minimal amounts of grooming. Approach all wet areas with extra caution and be prepared to turn around if the crossing appears suspicious. Be wary of low hanging branches, wet areas, downed trees and/or limbs, and other similar hazards that may compromise the trail. Use extra caution, be prepared to turn around or find an alternate route and stay on the trails!
See below for area specific reports. For the most up to date report of trail conditions, please contact the local snowmobile club.
Drummond Snojacks: all trails will be groomed before the weekend. In general, the trails are snow and ice covered and in good to fair condition. Very little snow cover on sections of trail in the Mason area. Very little snow cover on portion of Trail 63 north of Grand View through the Bibon Swamp. There will not be any grooming through the Bibon until conditions improve. Trial 63 South is rerouted on to Lake Owen Station road for 3 miles.
Namakagon Trail Groomers: 2 to 4 inch base. All trails are groomed (with exception of bigger marshes). Trails are in fair to good condition.
Valhalla Area: All the trails in the Valhalla area are groomed and in good to very good condition.
Iron River Area: Trails in Iron River area are in the process of being groomed until noon Friday, January 11th, including the Tri-County Corridor. Even after the warmer weather and rain they are turning out very nice. The base is hard and icy, so, as always, please use caution.
Frosty’s Vintage Riders (Mason/Delta Area): trails in the Mason/Delta area are thin but rideable, with an icy base. Trails in this area need more snow. Grooming will resume when conditions improve. Be extra cautious when approaching icy corners.
South Shore Trail Club (Port Wing, Herbster & Cornucopia Areas): Trail 1 from Herbster east to 41, 40, have been groomed and are in good to excellent condition. Trail 1 east of 41 has only been groomed once and requires more brushing. All trails are rideable, but please use extra caution.
Barnestormers (Barnes Area): trails were all groomed last week and held up well, even with the previous warm weather. However, a day of rain has turned them all to ice, so conditions are highly variable. We won’t be grooming until there is more snow. Trail 31 just north of Mulligan Creek Road has a water crossing. Trail 31 south of Mulligan Creek Road remains closed until a few repairs are completed and conditions improve (more snow).
Waino Riders (Northwest Corner of the County): Trail 1 from Brule to Highway 13 has been groomed and will be groomed again for the weekend. Trails are in good condition.
Washburn Valhallers: Trail 13 North from Washburn to Valhalla is hard snow covered with a few icy areas. We will regroom this Friday and expect that, even after the slight warm up, the trails will still be in good riding condition for the weekend. Trail 13 South from Washburn to the Tri-County Corridor is hard and icy, with a few bare spots. We will regroom this trail today (January 9th), and expect it to be rideable, but thin with a few bare spots, for the weekend.
News and Reports:
Closures:
Trail 31S – South of Mulligan Creek Road is closed due to culverts out and trees downed.
Trail 63 in the Cable Area: Trail 63 just south of the intersection with Trail 70 south of the town of Cable is closed until further notice.
Re-Routes:
Trail 4 just east of Mason: Trail is closed at Yderstad Rd. Take Yderstad north to Brown Rd. then back South on Roy Anderson Rd where you can pick up the trail again. Follow signs.
Trail 4 in Delta: At Camp One road and County H. Follow the signs.
Trail 63 and 70 into Cable: To get into the Town of Cable from the East take Randysek Rd. North into town.
Trail 40 just South of Port Wing: Flag Rd. is closed. Use East White Birch Rd. to get into Port Wing.
Reporter:jan
Trail Conditions: Fair
Snow Cover: 6-8 inches
Date of Report: January 10, 2019
Area Report:
Lincoln County snowmobile trails will open on Saturday,January 12,2019. ONLY Zone 1 (one) will open on Saturday. Trails are in fair condition. Please ride on marked trails only.
All Oneida County trails are open. Please remember to ride and stay on marked trails ONLY.Trails are in fair – good condition.
Reporter:forestco
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 3″ to 4″ base
Date of Report: January 10, 2019
Area Report:
The trails have a 3″ to 4″ base and are in fair to good condition.
We cannot stress enough to RIDE SAFELY and RESPONSIBLY. Trail conditions vary greatly throughout the County. Always use caution when riding on lakes and frozen water as ice conditions will vary.
The clubs that maintain the Forest County trail system are made up of volunteers who work very hard to provide the best trails possible. Please respect them while on the trail. When approaching a groomer or member doing trail maintenance, please slow down and move over so they can do their job.