The clubs are all out and grooming, and trails look really nice.....even with the heavy traffic over the weekend, trails held up nicely...found very few rough trails on our saturday afternoon /evening loop...was actually surprised how good they were with all the traffic...we did get a dusting to a half inch of new snow over night..so it whitened things up a bit...expecting a few more dustings the end of the week, and much colder temps...which will really help with the grooming...trails should hold up nicely for the up coming weekend. If you stay close to the markers, and barrels on the lakes you won't have any issues with slush, you will only find slush if you venture off trail...and there isn't much out there anyways (not nokomis anyhow)....People keep asking me what's marked....all of the main lakes here in Tomahawk are marked and have been since new years weekend (Nokomis, Spirit, Mohawksin, Alice, Oneida, Hancock, and the Willow)...I don't know about lakes further north as they had more snow, and could not mark certain lakes due to unsafe conditions and slush (check with the area clubs where u will be riding for more info on there lakes)...we didn't have as big of an issue with that here, and as of last week we had anywhere from 12 to 16 inches of ice on Nokomis. (guys have been driving trucks and side by sides out there for weeks)
the only area thats a bit rough and snirty is the railroad grade from Highway 8 to Hwy K......it's been groomed nightly...but that corridor gets hammered every weekend...we could groom it 24-7, and it still would be snirty and rough...nothing we can do about it...it just gets heavy traffic due to the food places, gas station , and watering holes all located off that trail in a two mile stretch.
Head east from town (Harrison Hills), or head northwest from Lake Nokomis and you'll find some really good riding.
Should be another great weekend of riding.. so get out there and enjoy it!!
the only area thats a bit rough and snirty is the railroad grade from Highway 8 to Hwy K......it's been groomed nightly...but that corridor gets hammered every weekend...we could groom it 24-7, and it still would be snirty and rough...nothing we can do about it...it just gets heavy traffic due to the food places, gas station , and watering holes all located off that trail in a two mile stretch.
Head east from town (Harrison Hills), or head northwest from Lake Nokomis and you'll find some really good riding.
Should be another great weekend of riding.. so get out there and enjoy it!!