Good overall conditions
No snowfall
2 general warnings
4 trail warnings
NEW SNOW NEEDED!
No new snow with trails in overall Good groomed conditions. We have Good riding conditions but snow is soft so ribbons are not holding long, we still really need a good heavy snowfall to help bind things up. There is a fair amount of snowmobile traffic and we are seeing signs of the snow getting tired. Our Dubie Groomers have their wings working overtime keeping what snow we have pulled back into the trails. North of Shingleton was flattened out but hard and thin with little to work with closer to Shingleton, expect to see some gravel mix in areas. Some tight corners are getting icy throughout our area so ride with caution. Trail 422 has vehicles still driving on Miners Castle Road. Trail 419 between Munising and Wetmore is rough with a challenging creek crossing and no snow to work with, ride with caution. Please respect residential property owners and STAY ON THE TRAIL, No Snowmobile Signs mean just that. Please continue the snow dances and Stay Tuned for updates!
Past 24 hour Grooming Operations: Trail 8 from 7 miles North of Shingleton West to Trail 417, Trail 7 North, Trail 7 South to 2 miles South of Doe Lake Road, Trail 418, Trail 419 from Trail 8 into Wetmore, Trail 419 West, Trail 422 and Wetmore Spur (reference map below for trail locations)
Today’s Forecast: Mostly Cloudy, 26º F, Winds NE 5 mph
Currently: Mostly Cloudy, 24º F, Winds NW 5 mph
Photos: Trail 7, 8, 419 (cover Trail 8)
- There is an open water creek crossing on Trail 419 between Munising and Wetmore. We do not have enough snow to install a temporary culvert yet. PLEASE ride/cross with extreme caution as each side is built up and icy. Trail segment is rough.
- STAY ON GROOMED TRAILS in the Stevens Lake F-16 crash site area. These are Trails 7 to the North and East, Trail 2 to the South and Trail 411 to the West. Order in effect through September 30, 2021. Notice from the National Forest important for those who venture off-trail: "Just a heads up to remind riders to stay on trails especially around or near the crash site they can be fined or imprisoned if caught inside perimeter thanks" (Order and Map in images below shows area)
Good
No new snow, fairly flat with 2 to 4 inch base. Groomed 1/30/2021
Good
No new snow, fairly flat with 4 to 5 inch base. Groomed 1/30/2021
Good
No new snow, fairly flat with 4 to 5 inch base. Groomed to CR 440 1/28/2021, Groomed to 2 miles south of Doe Lake Road 1/30/2021
Just south of Doe Lake Road there is a large depression from underlying trail conditions. Keep the speed down and ride with caution in that area.
Good
No new snow, fairly flat with 4 to 5 inch base with some icy corners closer to Christmas. Groomed 1/30/2021
Fair to Good
No new snow, minimal base, Good from Trail 8 North into Wetmore. More snow needed to fill and shape trail between Munising and Wetmore, very rough there. Groomed from Trail 8 into Wetmore 1/30/2021, Trail setting started with tractor only between Wetmore and Munising on 1/21/2021.
Open Creek crossing between Munising and Wetmore. Not enough snow for culvert yet. Trail setting started between Munising and Wetmore but much more snow is needed - ride with extreme caution, especially along M-28 and at creek crossing.
Good
No new snow, fairly flat with 1 to 2 inch base. Some icy corners, Groomed 1/30/2021
Fair to Good
No new snow, fairly flat with minimal base. Gravel mix near AuTrain River, Groomed 1/30/2021
Fair to Good
No new snow, very rocky with minimal base. Attempted a groom but much more snow is needed to return with grooming equipment. Groomed 01/23/2021
Large Rocks, ride with caution - needs more snow.
Good
No new snow, 4 to 5 inch base. 2 mile stretch along H-58 has minimal snow cover along guard rail sections. Groomed 1/30/2021
WATCH FOR CARS/TRUCKS With low snow conditions vehicles are still traveling out the the Miners Castle overlook. Stay alert for vehicles once you enter the groomed section of Miner Castle Road.
Good
No new snow, fairly flat with 2 to 3 inch base. 1/30/2021
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