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Snowmobile Report: "Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!"

Mar. 18, 2008
Categorized in: Weather/Trails

 (This report courtesy of the Western U.P. Convention and Visitors Bureau at http://www.westernup.com)

CURRENT SNOW DEPTHS: 18 inches

LATEST SNOW AND WEATHER: In a word...PERFECT! Anywhere from 4" of fresh heavy snow on the ground at Ironwood....7" at Bessemer....the bare cross-streets are covered again...at least for now....Temps for the week are forecasted to be in the mid-30's daytime and teens at night.

If you can get away for a trip - hurry on up....we're getting down to "One More Time, Time."
 
CURRENT TRAIL CONDITIONS: We are being told by riders BIG SNOW COUNTRY TRAILS are the best they've been in years. We're not going to give specific trails this time because I know all the groomers from all the clubs are going to be out with the fresh snow. And I know it's going to make for some great riding...especially this late in the season. Be aware some trails will have icy areas and you may run into a few wet places-ride accordingly...and as always slow down on corners.

Overall, I think you'll be surprised at the condition of our trails. The season ends officially March 31st, so don't pass up this chance to get out and ENJOY!
 
As always, check with your lodging facility on ice depth and conditions before venturing out on any Lake, especially now. Come on up-have fun-be safe!