indy_500
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Thought I’d bring up a discussion point, as I know there are a handful of groomer drivers on this site. Before I begin, I am in NO WAY trying to trash a club, that does so much for the snowmobile community, and puts up with likely the most traffic in the state. Me and the woman just finished up a 170 mi backpack trip, from Antigo, up to Eagle River, and back. Saturday we took a more western approach towards rhinelander and up through Sugar Camp, and came in along 70 from the west side of ER. Today we took the shorter route south along hwy 45. Before I voice my question, I am fully aware the weather the past few days, let alone the past week has NOT been ideal. But, the only reason I’m asking this question, is because it was night and day difference coming into, and leaving the Sno Eagles trails. When we left the sugar camp trails and hopped onto Sno Eagles trails late yesterday afternoon, there was literally no snow and no base whatsoever, everything was sunburnt, and mud. Going along 70, we had to ride 20 feet off the side of the trail to find snow, as was everyone else traveling along there. It’s like they took a snow plow to the trail. I was literally concerned we weren’t going to make it to our hotel, because there was absolutely no snow left on the trail. This morning, after leaving the Sno Eagles trails and when we hopped onto the Three Lakes trails, it was the same situation and the base on the trail doubled if not tripled. What gives? Drag set too deep? Grooming too often? I know they deal with a ton of traffic, but the surrounding clubs held up just fine. Anybody notice the same thing?
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