On the drive up Mercer looked rideable as they got some snow yesterday. Once we got to Hurley and headed west, it got thin. Not sure I’d ride a sled out of Ashland but the 8 mile drive over to Mequoah, the snow depth doubled and everything was excellent.Where did you start seeing rideable trails?
Thank you debating heading up to my place in St.Germain and trailer up that way to ride tomorrow or wait until next weekend and hope JD is correct about the snow for next weekOn the drive up Mercer looked rideable as they got some snow yesterday. Once we got to Hurley and headed west, it got thin. Not sure I’d ride a sled out of Ashland but the 8 mile drive over to Mequoah, the snow depth doubled and everything was excellent.
You are correct I live between IR and Brule on Crystal Lake rd 1/4 mile from Corridor. people must have discovered how great our trails are as there were tons of sleds around yesterday. We did have 3 inches of snow after the rain and groomers are out full force . If you are on Facebook watch the Bayfield County Snowmobile Alliance page, lots of post and groomers updating daily. You are correct before the rain not as much traffic before the rain as snow was widespread in WI, actually our trails survived well . This weekend is the Norther Pines Sled Dog races on Sat, the Corridor has a reroute on trail 22 til 1pm, Frostys Vintage Riders club has Weiner roost on Corridor and trail 4, Chile cook off at Liquor in the Woods in IR, and Barstool Races down in Drummond.Where is that? I have a cabin in Bayfield County (by Iron River) and I heard we got a few inches. Lovemydobe also lives near Iron River. Some days I'm amazed at how little traffic there has been this winter.
shhhhhhhh,,,,,,don't tell anyone35 miles of this, this morning! Bayfield County rocks! View attachment 68021
Twin Gables still open ?...Stopped in there a few times in the mid 1980's...Still have their biz card with a free drink on the house from either Rudy or Rusty...Brule
yesTwin Gables still open ?...Stopped in there a few times in the mid 1980's...Still have their biz card with a free drink on the house from either Rudy or Rusty...
Well guys, yesterdays ride didn’t end as well as it started. Left Port Wing and headed up the hill there back east. Not sure if it had a name, but it’s a pretty scenic hill where you can see for miles. Well, on top it was all glare ice. My fiancé thought it looked like a nice straightaway as I was 100 yards ahead of her. Before she knew it she spun out on the ice and the sled launched into these bushes. Thankfully, she was launched into an open snowy area 30-40 feet from the sled, not near any trees. Luckily she walked away with minor bumps and bruises. Coming back a couple minutes later to that scene is something I never want to see again. The sled isn’t as ugly as you would think but it does need some attention. She’ll never be on another sled that isn’t studded again. She has put on over 5k miles in the last few years so she has some decent experience, but just an unfortunate accident. I can’t thank Dave and his wife from Port Wing enough who passed by a couple minutes later. He helped me pull the sled out, and then They led us back to their home in Port Wing and let us warm up, before driving us back to our truck and trailer. Dave owns the storage units in Port Wing as well, if anyone needs to store anything up there he is an awesome guy that I will forever be thankful for!