A group of 7 of us took a trip to the UP last week. We arrived in Houghton Tuesday evening and rode through Friday. Our arrival was about a day after the area had received over a foot of new snow. We rode to Copper Harbor on Wednesday. The trails on the way up were in good shape but the way home was horrible. We rode up on the west side of the peninsula and back down through lac la belle and gay. I know the trail through Gay is known to be rough at times but I figured mid week after all the snow it would be in descent shape. It was moguled the whole way back from copper harbor to hancock including trail 3. Thursday was more of the same. Rode south, Freeda loop was great and the trail up to ontonagon was in good shape. The loop we took on the way back was horrible and trail 3 was horrible most the way back to houghton. Horrible as in stand up back breaking riding. I saw very limited traffic on both these days and saw a total of one groomer early wednesday morning. Surprisingly Friday was the best day. 20 times the traffic but the trails were smooth in most areas. I saw probably 4 groomers on Friday afternoon. My question is does it really pay off to go up during the week? Maybe less traffic but less grooming as well? I've been up several years now over the weekends and the trails were worse last week than I've ever seen them. It was warm out during the days which may have had a lot to do with trail conditions but it seemed to me that not much attempt was made to groom during mid week. Maybe we just picked the wrong trails at the wrong times. Regardless, We still all enjoyed ourselves and had 0 breakdowns out of 7 sleds so a pretty good week. I'm just a little discouraged on returning without some explanation as to the poor conditions. Its a **** of a drive and a hefty expense for our group to endure to ride moguls. On a happier note. The snow off trail was the best I've ever seen it. Waist deep and tons of untouched ground. To bad we are about 90 percent trail riders.