Superior Snowmobile Club trail clean up Sept 18,19

switch07

Member
Would love to come up again, but I may not get out of SC in time. If I do I'll be there, maybe even with wifey, she needs a vacation. What better way to do it than get muddy and eat cookies!!!!
 
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lenny

Guest
I have an idea, my good buddy Steve-o has a great yard for having a fire and can accommodate a good sized group. Let's all meet up at his place and hang out one evening, chow down, few drinks. Who's in, all are welcome!

Can also run machines up some gnarly terrain right close to home in Greenland, that's where Steves house is!
 

garyl62

Active member
Wish I was coming up there, have fun everyone, get a lot done, and stay safe. Oh yeah, don't let Don ride any 4 wheelers for a while either. :)
 

dwz

Active member
Sounds great Lenny, which night Thursday or Friday? Order pizzas or should I bring something UP to burn on the Barbie?
 

Woodtic

Active member
I got weekends crossed. Daddy daughter dance that weekend. Will be up the following week,to check on your work. Have fun...
 
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lenny

Guest
Sandy, we all promise not to drink to much so we can be productive for trail cleanup!
 

sweeperguy

Active member
I joined the Superior club this year, since I ride up that way so frequently. Figured I should be a member of a club in the area. I would try to take part in the trail clean up, dates are 18th & 19th- Friday/Saturday? Doubt I can swing a Friday off. Probably too far of a drive for 1 day. Anything going on in the area Sunday? Thinking of camping at Krupps.
 
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lenny

Guest
Nothing that I am aware of, try an get fri off, leave at 6 am and be here early afternoon
 

garyl62

Active member
That's a good park too. Stayed there this summer, roads a little noisy if you're on that side, but I had a lakefront lot and it was great. Nothing better than waking up in the morning drinking a fresh cup of coffee watching the steam rise off the lake while the loon goes past your campsite. If anyone is heading there check the online reservation page even you could reserve your lakefront site now so even if you get there late you're still have a prime site. Reservation fee is $8, I think it's $20 per night to camp. Right now they still have 11 lakefront sites left, here's the link https://www.midnrreservations.com/TwinLakesStatePark/1-62?Map
 
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sweeperguy

Active member
That's a good park too. Stayed there this summer, roads a little noisy if you're on that side, but I had a lakefront lot and it was great. Nothing better than waking up in the morning drinking a fresh cup of coffee watching the steam rise off the lake while the loon goes past your campsite. If anyone is heading there check the online reservation page even you could reserve your lakefront site now so even if you get there late you're still have a prime site. Reservation fee is $8, I think it's $20 per night to camp. Right now they still have 11 lakefront sites left, here's the link https://www.midnrreservations.com/TwinLakesStatePark/1-62?Map

Krupps ended up having a cancellation, so I had a cabin to stay in.
 
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lenny

Guest
Lots of wet trails. This is actually a snowmobile trail and is closed so little to no traffic on this one but with recent rains it did get deeper. It's always wet there and takes a while to freeze before we can groom it
 
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