Trails took a beating over the weekend with the heaviest traffic they have seen in 3 years......clubs are out and grooming, and there are some nice trails out there...but we do have a bit of snirt and some ice in the corners....I did notice early Sunday where the clubs had been out grooming, seemed to help smooth out some of the icy corners. We need more snow, some good wet stuff...at least three inches to really help out....the base is holding up well for the beating it took, and there are still some good trails out there, and they should still be decent for the weekend...but the moisture is beat right out of the snow in spots where it's seen heavy traffic, and repeated grooming....it is also a bit snirty on the Hiawatha, and at road crossings (the usual stuff)...as always...get out and away from the high traffic spots, and you will find better riding.....any direction from Tomahawk is still decent, but it seems a little better to the north and west of the area...and it's also not bad heading north and east (Harrison, Towards Elcho)....still gets thinner as you head south, but there has also been far less traffic that direction as well....Bottom line is conditions are still pretty good, and the trail base is holding up, but we could use more snow to really make things nice. As always....the conditions I'm relaying now are GOOD, but can change rapidly with heavy traffic or warmer temps....so keep that in mind. Trails were as good as I've ever seen them last Thursday, but were hammered out, and icy by Saturday evening, so people riding Saturday did not have the same experience I did Thursday night...but I honestly do not like to ride much when there is this much traffic in the area, my sled usually stays parked Friday, and Saturdays, all winter