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Trail Report: Eagle River, Wisconsin – January 15, 2017

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 8 inch + – hard base with deep snow cover

Date of Report: January 15, 2017

Area Report:

8 below zero at 8am with a high of 28 today & 12 tonight. Sun will be out by mid morning.

3 groomers out last night & the Trail Boss reports all trails in Sno-Eagles Country were groomed.

Trails are in Good to Excellent shape with lots of riders in the area.  So as you ride stay on your side of the trail in the corners & the straight aways.  Remember that the 8 inch hard base is icy & that is covered with loose snow.  So they can be & are slippery.

Catfish Lake Loop & Eagle Lake Trail are OPEN & safe by the orange reflective barrels. No surface slush along the orange barrels on Eagle Lake.

Riding again today & will give you a report of the trails I rode & the conditions.

As you ride keep the Emergency 3 Digit Numbers in mind.  If you need assistance with an emergency call 911 & give them the most recent number you saw.  This helps dispatch pin point your location.

Torchlight Parade – January 21, 2017.  Staging at 5:30pm Leave at 6:00pm from the Trackside parking lot.  Call Holly at 715.617.4708 for more information

World Championship Vintage Weekend concludes today. Championship Races today. Come On Up & Join Us!

Keep Doin’ the SNOW Dance! THINK COLD!

See Ya On The Trails & Ride It When We Got It!

Holly Tomlanovich
Communications Chair
Sno-Eagles, Inc.
PROUD GROOMERS OF THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185 – Early AM with more updates should conditions changes dictate.

News and Reports:

Torchlight Parade – January 21, 2017.  Staging at 5:30pm Leave at 6:00pm from the Trackside parking lot.  Call Holly at 715.617.4708 for more information

  • All are welcome!
  • Decorate your sleds with lights & other fun stuff! – Prize for best decorated snowmobile awarded at Nutty Squirrel.
  • Ride from Trackside using Trail 13 to the Railroad Depot & on down “the Grade” to Trail 10E
  • Trail 10E to the ERRA Sports Arena “the dome”
  • By choice onto Nutty Squirrel for dinner or head on back home or stay for the Falcons Hockey game
  • Meet Miss Sno-Eagle, Tori Sleeman
  • Decorated groomers will be part of the parade
  • Come on Join Us!  Let’s make this a huge parade!

SNO-EAGLES SNO HUNT – January 13-February 28, 2017 – for more information contact Dave Mrczynski at 715.891.8584.

  • A fun snowmobile scavenger hunt with bonus point & prizes

RIDE WITH PRIDE RAFFLE TICKETSDrawing 12 Noon, February 25, 2017 at TrackSide.

  • $2 each or 3/$5 available from Sno-Eagles, Eagle River Chamber office & many businesses in Eagle River
  • Prizes – 1st prize SkiDoo MXZE 600 or CanAm Outlander 570. 2nd prize 55′ Flat panel TV or $500. 3rd prize Wkend at Eagle Waters Resort + dinner. 4th prize Wkend at Wild Eagle Lodge.

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY TRAIL RIDES

  • Meet on Trail 13 (the Grade) in town between Historic Railroad Depot & Friendship House
  • 9am departure

MONTHLY MEETINGS – 6:30pm Snacks – Meeting at 7pm – All Welcome!

  • January 19 – Eagle River Inn (3 west of Eagle River near the 70W bridge)
  • February 16 – Eddie B’s White Spruce (Hwy 45N at the bridge)
  • March 16 – Eagle Waters (Hwy 70E to Rangeline Rd-follow the signs)
  • April 20 – Gordo’s (Hwy 45N across from Holiday North Gas Station)

BOARD MEETINGS – 7pm at the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame (Hwy 45N next door to the World Championship Snowmobile Derby)

  • January-May the 1st Tuesday of the each month

Trail Report: Eagle River, Wisconsin – January 15, 2017

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 8 inch + – hard base with deep snow cover

Date of Report: January 15, 2017

Area Report:

Trails Good to Excellent Condition

3 groomers going out 1-14-17
8 below zero at 8am with a high of 28 today & 12 tonight. Sun will be out by mid morning.

3 groomers out last night & the Trail Boss reports all trails in Sno-Eagles Country were groomed.

Trails are in Good to Excellent shape with lots of riders in the area.  So as you ride stay on your side of the trail in the corners & the straight aways.  Remember that the 8 inch hard base is icy & that is covered with loose snow.  So they can be & are slippery.

Catfish Lake Loop & Eagle Lake Trail are OPEN & safe by the orange reflective barrels. No surface slush along the orange barrels on Eagle Lake.

Riding again today & will give you a report of the trails I rode & the conditions.

As you ride keep the Emergency 3 Digit Numbers in mind.  If you need assistance with an emergency call 911 & give them the most recent number you saw.  This helps dispatch pin point your location.

Torchlight Parade – January 21, 2017.  Staging at 5:30pm Leave at 6:00pm from the Trackside parking lot.  Call Holly at 715.617.4708 for more information

World Championship Vintage Weekend concludes today. Championship Races today. Come On Up & Join Us!

Keep Doin’ the SNOW Dance! THINK COLD!

See Ya On The Trails & Ride It When We Got It!

Holly Tomlanovich
Communications Chair
Sno-Eagles, Inc.
PROUD GROOMERS OF THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185 – Early AM with more updates should conditions changes dictate.

 

News and Reports:

Torchlight Parade – January 21, 2017.  Staging at 5:30pm Leave at 6:00pm from the Trackside parking lot.  Call Holly at 715.617.4708 for more information

  • All are welcome!
  • Decorate your sleds with lights & other fun stuff! – Prize for best decorated snowmobile awarded at Nutty Squirrel.
  • Ride from Trackside using Trail 13 to the Railroad Depot & on down “the Grade” to Trail 10E
  • Trail 10E to the ERRA Sports Arena “the dome”
  • By choice onto Nutty Squirrel for dinner or head on back home or stay for the Falcons Hockey game
  • Meet Miss Sno-Eagle, Tori Sleeman
  • Decorated groomers will be part of the parade
  • Come on Join Us!  Let’s make this a huge parade!

SNO-EAGLES SNO HUNT – January 13-February 28, 2017 – for more information contact Dave Mrczynski at 715.891.8584.

  • A fun snowmobile scavenger hunt with bonus point & prizes

RIDE WITH PRIDE RAFFLE TICKETS – Drawing 12 Noon, February 25, 2017 at TrackSide.

  • $2 each or 3/$5 available from Sno-Eagles, Eagle River Chamber office & many businesses in Eagle River
  • Prizes – 1st prize SkiDoo MXZE 600 or CanAm Outlander 570. 2nd prize 55′ Flat panel TV or $500. 3rd prize Wkend at Eagle Waters Resort + dinner. 4th prize Wkend at Wild Eagle Lodge.

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY TRAIL RIDES

  • Meet on Trail 13 (the Grade) in town between Historic Railroad Depot & Friendship House
  • 9am departure

MONTHLY MEETINGS – 6:30pm Snacks – Meeting at 7pm – All Welcome!

  • January 19 – Eagle River Inn (3 west of Eagle River near the 70W bridge)
  • February 16 – Eddie B’s White Spruce (Hwy 45N at the bridge)
  • March 16 – Eagle Waters (Hwy 70E to Rangeline Rd-follow the signs)
  • April 20 – Gordo’s (Hwy 45N across from Holiday North Gas Station)

BOARD MEETINGS – 7pm at the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame (Hwy 45N next door to the World Championship Snowmobile Derby)

  • January-May the 1st Tuesday of the each month

Trail Report: Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin – January 14, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 16 inches or more

Date of Report: January 14, 2017

Area Report:

Martin Luther King Weekend is upon us and traffic has ramped up. Trails are in good to very good condition. The forecast is good for a few days and then a warm up. Hope we will weather the January thaw OK but time will tell. Ride today and work tomorrow.

News and Reports:

Pig Skin Poker Run and Frosty Radar Run coming up soon. Chek out Bent’s Camp for more info.

Snowmobile Information:

Ride right and ride safe.

Trail Report: Eagle River, Wisconsin – January 14, 2017

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 7+” Hard Base – Deep snow cover of over a foot

Date of Report: January 14, 2017

Area Report:

Trails Good to Excellent Condition

Trails are in great shape for the start of the weekend! Trails groomed. 20 below over night is just perfect to set them up.  They are smooth.   This picture of Trail 13 in town was taken at high noon.

Last night grooming schedule was:

        70W heading toward St. Germain
10W heading toward Sayner
13N heading toward Conover
Alt 13S to the Vilas/Oneida Cty turn around
17N/3N in Town area
3 across Manske Swamp area

Trails not groomed last night will be groomed tonight. All are deep snow covered & in good shape.  The trail sections on Trail 10E that were on an angle are leveling out.  Did find some road crossings where the trail was plowed in.  This will be cleared up when they groom tonight.

WI River Bridge area of Trail 10W/13N not groomed.  Still concerns that the grooming equipment is too heavy to travel through until more freezing of those areas goes on.

Catfish Lake Loop & Eagle Lake Trail are OPEN & safe by the orange reflective barrels. No surface slush along the orange barrels on Eagle Lake.

As you ride keep the Emergency 3 Digit Numbers in mind.  If you need assistance with an emergency call 911 & give them the most recent number you saw.  This helps dispatch pin point your location.

Torchlight Parade – January 21, 2017.  Staging at 5:30pm Leave at 6:00pm from the Trackside parking lot.  Call Holly at 715.617.4708 for more information

World Championship Vintage Weekend is coming! Practice begins Thursday! Come On Up & Join Us!

Keep Doin’ the SNOW Dance! THINK COLD!

See Ya On The Trails & Ride It When We Got It!

Holly Tomlanovich
Communications Chair
Sno-Eagles, Inc.
PROUD GROOMERS OF THE SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD® – Eagle River
Phone Trail Updates 715.479.5185 – Early AM with more updates should conditions changes dictate.

News and Reports:

Torchlight Parade – January 21, 2017.  Staging at 5:30pm Leave at 6:00pm from the Trackside parking lot.  Call Holly at 715.617.4708 for more information

  • All are welcome!
  • Decorate your sleds with lights & other fun stuff! – Prize for best decorated snowmobile awarded at Nutty Squirrel.
  • Ride from Trackside using Trail 13 to the Railroad Depot & on down “the Grade” to Trail 10E
  • Trail 10E to the ERRA Sports Arena “the dome”
  • By choice onto Nutty Squirrel for dinner or head on back home or stay for the Falcons Hockey game
  • Meet Miss Sno-Eagle, Tori Sleeman
  • Decorated groomers will be part of the parade
  • Come on Join Us!  Let’s make this a huge parade!

RIDE WITH PRIDE RAFFLE TICKETS – Drawing 12 Noon, February 25, 2017 at TrackSide.

  • $2 each or 3/$5 available from Sno-Eagles, Eagle River Chamber office & many businesses in Eagle River
  • Prizes – 1st prize SkiDoo MXZE 600 or CanAm Outlander 570. 2nd prize 55′ Flat panel TV or $500. 3rd prize Wkend at Eagle Waters Resort + dinner. 4th prize Wkend at Wild Eagle Lodge.

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY TRAIL RIDES

  • Meet on Trail 13 (the Grade) in town between Historic Railroad Depot & Friendship House
  • 9am departure

MONTHLY MEETINGS – 6:30pm Snacks – Meeting at 7pm – All Welcome!

  • January 19 – Eagle River Inn (3 west of Eagle River near the 70W bridge)
  • February 16 – Eddie B’s White Spruce (Hwy 45N at the bridge)
  • March 16 – Eagle Waters (Hwy 70E to Rangeline Rd-follow the signs)
  • April 20 – Gordo’s (Hwy 45N across from Holiday North Gas Station)

BOARD MEETINGS – 7pm at the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame (Hwy 45N next door to the World Championship Snowmobile Derby)

  • January-May the 1st Tuesday of the each month

Trail Report: Phelps, Wisconsin – January 14, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 16″

Date of Report: January 14, 2017

Area Report:

11:00 AM Clear +14 deg.

Hi everyone,we groomed our entire trail system late yesterday afternoon and early last nite.I personally

did one myself and can say first hand our trails are in very good condition.

FYI it’s race week in Eagle River,so there will be extra traffic in the area so be extra carefull  when riding.

Dick

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Trail Report: Washburn County, Wisconsin – January 14, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 8-10″

Date of Report: January 14, 2017

Area Report:

All Washburn County snowmobile trails are now open. Significant new snow was received January 9th – 11th. Groomers are currently out packing down the snow we received to form a good base. Trail conditions are fair to good with a 4 to 8 inch snow base.  As always, please ride with caution; Some minor trail segments may be rough, due to thin snow coverage.

Trail Report: Spooner and Washburn County, Wisconsin – January 14, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 8-10″

Date of Report: January 14, 2017

Area Report:

All Washburn County snowmobile trails are now open. Significant new snow was received January 9th – 11th. Groomers are currently out packing down the snow we received to form a good base. Trail conditions are fair to good with a 4 to 8 inch snow base.  As always, please ride with caution; Some minor trail segments may be rough, due to thin snow coverage.

Trail Report: Crivitz, Wisconsin – January 14, 2017

Trail Conditions: Excellent

Snow Cover: 15+inches

Date of Report: January 14, 2017

Area Report:

TRAILS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION…

If you are not up here riding, you should be!  With all the new snow this week and the perfect temperatures, we are in excellent condition.  Our groomers are out there, so watch out for them…they are bigger than you! 

Have fun…

See you on the trail…

News and Reports:

Saturday, January 21 – High Fall Flowage Snowmobile Radar Run

(any club members with events to be listed, please contact me…thank you)

Trail Report: Washburn County, Wisconsin – January 14, 2017

Trail Conditions: Good

Snow Cover: 8-10″

Date of Report: January 14, 2017

Area Report:

All Washburn County snowmobile trails are now open. Significant new snow was received January 9th – 11th. Groomers are currently out packing down the snow we received to form a good base. Trail conditions are fair to good with a 4 to 8 inch snow base.  As always, please ride with caution; Some minor trail segments may be rough, due to thin snow coverage.

Access to Burnett County on trail 140 can be achieved via trail 7A at Trego; 7A west to 7A south to trail 140 west to Burnett County. Please refer to an official Washburn County Snowmobile trail map.