The warm weather, and rain this past week did cause some damage to the trails...as I posted Lincoln County (just to our south)..closed all but Zone One..and our club and a Hodag trails had suspended grooming TFN...it's soft and wet out there...and frankly too warm to groom effectively...we did ask people not to ride when it was raining to try and preserve our base (and people still rode anyway..smh), for the most part the base has held up well...the lakes are another story...we have plenty of ice (a foot plus on Lake Nokomis)..but it's slushy and wet everywhere...we did receive some snow this week...about 2 inches (not the 3 to 5 predicted for Thursday)...and only a 1/2 inch this morning (not the 1 to 3)....every little bit helps..but we need more, and colder weather to get the trails back into shape again...looks like we have to get through a couple of warm days Monday and Tuesday, with a rain snow mix Tuesday before colder air arrives mid week, and maybe some light snow. Are the trails rideable here? Absolutely..Just don't expect pristine conditions...you'll find the trails are in fair condition with some good areas..high traffic areas, and road crossings are a bit rough, and thin..but again..very rideable...btw there are a couple weather forecasters on Facebook that I know many of you follow (especially on snowmobile pages)...they (and they shall remain name less) have been extremely in accurate..I really wish people (especially snowmobile clubs)..would stop reposting these forecasts...it gets people excited for nothing, and makes them angry when they are wrong...don't believe the bs on facebook.