Grooming February 25, 2020

Grooming February 25, 2020

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Forestville:  Andy is taking the Bully on a double pass on all trails inside 14k and then setting track.  Expect excellent skiing.

 

TRAIL – First Priority
Forestville to 14k
Lower Animoosh
Bully groomed and tracked 2/25
Bully groomed and tracked 2/25
Upper Animoosh Bully groomed and tracked 2/23
Boozoo Bully groomed and tracked 2/25
Zhing Bully groomed and tracked 2/25
Papasay Bully groomed and tracked 2/25
Gookookoo Bully groomed and tracked 2/25
Bagwagi to 2nd cut off Bully groomed and tracked 2/25
Chiwagi by pass Bully groomed and tracked 2/25
Chiwagi Hills Bully groomed and tracked 2/25
Migizi Bully groomed and tracked 2/25
Waaban Bully groomed and tracked 2/25
Mukwa Bully groomed and tracked 2/25
Connectors Bully groomed and tracked 2/22
 
   
TRAIL 2nd Priority  
Mead Bypass

17k to 510

FV to Tourist Park

T.P. to NMU

Bully groomed and tracked 2/22

Bully groomed and tracked 2/22

Ginzu groom and tracked 2/24

Ginzu groom and tracked 2/24

Way too Long Grooming Report:

Lots to say today (and it will be on the test).  First; I am anxious to ski Forestville today.  After three days of thaw, grooming with the Piston Bully will be put to the test.  I am putting my money on conditions being race ready.  In years past, we would scratch the surface a number of times with the Ginzu in an attempt to shave enough “snow” to provide ok skiing.  Tilling this type of snow with this type of equipment is what it is made for.  I’ll report tomorrow; but, again, my money is on excellent skiing today.

Second; check out John R’s picture of Bagwagi from Sunday.  Note the classic track perfection and the snowshoe hare tracks (I think, let me know if you think it is another critter).  Much of the Midwest has lost its snowshoe hare population.

Finally, I find the saying “great minds think alike” appropriate.  Of course, I tend to hear the corollary (fools seldom differ) far more frequently.  Check out the photo Justin sent in.  I don’t know how we missed each other.  They must have gotten to the top of Hogback just minutes after from the other side.  Late February is the time to ski Hogback regardless the truism.

Saux Head:  All trails were groomed and track set Saturday the 22nd.  I expect best skiing will be after today’s temperature gets above freezing.  Please let us know what it is like today.

 

 

 

Big Bay Pathway:  Denis groomed Monday the 17th.   I expect best skiing will be after today’s temperature gets above freezing.  Please let us know what it is like today.

 

Fit Strip:  Neil groomed all trails Monday the 24th.  If you do ski the Fit Strip please let us know what you found.

 

 

Snow bike trails format comments:

I did ride South trails starting at the Carp River mouth trail head east of Mt. Marquette.  I rode up the Carp to Benson, Greywalls, Enchantment, Mt. Marquette loop, etc (I get lost and don’t know all the names).  However, I did ride lower trails and upper trails early in the day and they were all great.  There were only a few spots where riders with too much PSI cut into the base and they were all easily avoided.  There were a few deep foot prints but no “post holes”.  I expect yesterday’s grooming will have trails in excellent shape.  I did not hear any reports on the North trails but expect a similar story.  Please do let us know if you have any information.

 

 

Snow Bike North Trails:      Last 1st ridden            Comment:

Lower Trails

The Pines                                        2/14                    Solid; a few slick spots

Penstock                                         2/14                    Solid Excellent

Blue Herron                                    2/14                    Solid Excellent

BLP Rocks                                        2/14                    Solid Excellent

Collinsville                                      2/14                    Solid Excellent

 

Upper Trail

Upper Blue Herron                       2/14                    Solid but a few drifts hid any soft edge and snow snakes

Silver Lead                                      2/14                    Solid but a few drifts hid any soft edge and snow snakes

Peter’s Sandbox                                          2/14                    Solid Excellent

Ramblin Man                                  2/10                    Excellent as of the 10th

Wildcat                                            2/10                    Excellent as of the 10th

 

 

South Trails:   Trails regroomed Monday the 24th  just before refreeze. Did not groom bg connector, will touch up when we start plowing for tomorrow’s snow. Trails are very firm, go ride.

 

Trail Segment                                Last Report        Comments:

Mt Mqt (East)                        2/24                Firm

Har-Lang (BG Connector)    2/24                Firm

East Greywalls                       2/24                Firm

Main (Benson/Freak)           2/24                Firm

West Greywalls                     2/24                Firm

Enchantment                        2/24                Firm

Oak Hill                                   2/24                Firm

Old Camp Ridge                    2/24                Closed due to down trees

Shirleys                                   2/24                Closed; high water

PPP –                                       2/24                variable

Seppi –                                    2/24                variable

Bob’s Sled – closed (trees)

Eh Line – closed (trees)

 

IOHT to South Beach – UP 200 start           Not Plowed

 

 

 

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Grooming February 25, 2020
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