Buddah, or anyone else....if you live in the area please do us a favor and take a look at that 1/2 mile stretch and compare it to the road just before and after where the trail runs. The general cond. of the road in the video looked like every other road in da UP to me. fercrysakes .... sleds crossing road bridges is nothing new!
That particular stretch is about 35 mi. from me.......Alger county is HUGE land-mass wise........approx. 25 mi. deep and dang near 80 across.......and it's not even the largest county up here.........it's not really a bridge per sa but rather where there's guardrails where the road passes over culvert(s) so I guess that constitutes a bridge......
The story we got in the groomer training meetings was that the dispute was about damage to the road/bridge from the groomers, not the sleds themselves.......it's actually legal to ride the side of virtually any roads in Alger county with the exception of the actual right-of-way of M-28 and then it's even legal when you have to cross a bridge etc....
Bottom line in all of this is the ACRC is trying to extort the DNR for money from the trail maintenance fund for "road repairs" and the DNR doesn't want to set a precedent by paying.
My other great complaint about this reporting is they make it sound like the road commission has the power to close the entire trail.......that is totally incorrect.......the only portion they have control over is the roughly 1/2 mi. section where the trail actually ran on the road right-of-way......in fact the northern portion of the trail to Miner's Castle, north of H-58, is a road that remains unplowed all winter and is therefore legal to ride (the trail cuts through the woods for 1/4 to 1/2 mi. to get to that road but then it's really road all the way to the overlook).......and since as I previously mentioned it is legal to ride any road in Alger county Miner's Castle itself is not closed off, it simply will become more rough as the season goes along since we can't get the groomers to it..........