Iron county opens

katden4

Active member
Some will be terrible, some will be good. Early season conditions for sure. At least they are giving the opportunity for those who want to ride.
 

indy_500

Well-known member
Some will be terrible, some will be good. Early season conditions for sure. At least they are giving the opportunity for those who want to ride.
Sure, but an hour to the east trails are night and day better, and for anyone coming from the south the drive time is the same. Many will go up there and wreck their carbides skis and hyfax just to save that $52 trail pass LOL
 

timo

Well-known member
Someone trailering five hours, booking a place because the club said the trails are open and then encountering 2 inches on the trail ain't gonna be to happy.
Me persoanlly I would know it's gonna suck because I would of done my homework,, but alot won't.
 
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whitedust

Well-known member
Early or late season conditions should be a red flag as experienced riders already know what they will see when they unload. Those that don’t know will soon learn. However once a county opens it’s up to the individual rider whether those conditions meet their standards. I’m not a fan of wearing out carbides and hyfax in marginal conditions on my sled but could care less on a rental. If they rent sleds in marginal conditions more power to them it’s their problem not the renters.
 

elf

Well-known member
At least they are being honest about it by posting photos. Mercer has their club fundraiser this weekend so at least if people want to ride, they can.
Exactly. They aren't showing only the good stuff, they are being very honest about conditions.
 

hermie

Well-known member
Exactly. They aren't showing only the good stuff, they are being very honest about conditions.
I think with social media now days the clubs know that better to be honest because word will get out fast on how the trails are. If Vilas opens it will look very similar with some trails ok and some down to dirt in no time. Anyone who has ridden in Iron county should know there are some serious rocks that will flip you off your sled and it takes feet of snow to cover them. I wouldn't go very far west of Hurley personally some serious rocks going that way.
 
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