Vilas and oneida

euphoric1

Well-known member
I've been running the OTTP ski mounted scratchers since 2019. This was on my '17 XCR and didn't want to drill into my rail.
They work pretty well. I also put them on my '18 XCR and my '24 XC.
A couple very small negatives. All these are uncoupled skids, so if you're jumping or picking the front skis up, they will sometimes flip backwards and I need to get out and flip them around. And if any deep snow, they throw a lot of snow with them still being up.
I like the replaceable tips also.
Thank you both for your input on these and will likely be the ones I go with, no wheelies or jumps for this guy LOL. It just makes a lot of sense to me to locate them there and I am not very fond of attaching anything to the rails. Thank you again!!
 

pclark

Well-known member
It's Thursday, January 8th, 36 degrees, was supposed to be 38 today and sunny but it's foggy. I did not ride today but had to go over to Boulder Junction and into MW. The trails look very good from the road even after a couple of warm days this week. Supposed to start snowing around 8pm tonight and maybe we get 2-4" of snow. It cools off after today and more snow chances on Saturday so I think we have weathered this little warm up pretty well. No grooming for the last few days and probably won't start until it starts getting colder at night (maybe this weekend?) Ride while you can, it hasn't been this good in a few years!
 

euphoric1

Well-known member
It's Thursday, January 8th, 36 degrees, was supposed to be 38 today and sunny but it's foggy. I did not ride today but had to go over to Boulder Junction and into MW. The trails look very good from the road even after a couple of warm days this week. Supposed to start snowing around 8pm tonight and maybe we get 2-4" of snow. It cools off after today and more snow chances on Saturday so I think we have weathered this little warm up pretty well. No grooming for the last few days and probably won't start until it starts getting colder at night (maybe this weekend?) Ride while you can, it hasn't been this good in a few years!
talking another 3 to 6" Saturday into early Sunday too I thought I had read :cool:
 

attakman

Well-known member
talking another 3 to 6" Saturday into early Sunday too I thought I had read :cool:
They backed way off that now only 1-2 inches of snow Saturday....and maybe an inch or two tonight..but it's 35 degrees and supposed to start raining this evening....these last 3 days have been brutal...slush, and slop everywhere, and snow melting....probably won't ride for the next week unless we get snow and some cold...the lakes are gonna be awful for awhile
 

pclark

Well-known member
Well, we got about 2 hours of rain last night, Accuweather showed us getting heavy snow last night and they were totally off their game, still a lot of snow on the ground, supposed to get 3-6" starting Saturday morning. I have to go to Rhinelander today so i'll report back later on what things look like on the way down and back. If we get the 3-6" should be back to really good but we seem to stuck in a warm pattern as it will be 34 and 33 next Monday/Tuesday. It then cools off HOPEFULLY!
 

hermie

Well-known member
So here is my report from Hanks Gresham lodge. Trails have plenty of snow. The big difference is now the snow is much more sugary now and the groom is not holding up like it did last week. We could use a 4" inch wet snowfall to glue it all back together. Very rideable and after the last 2 seasons I will take what we get. The areas that typically gets snirty are now snirty. Some of the corners are getting washed out the normal wear and tear but overall very rideable. PXL_20260110_194056144.jpg PXL_20260110_194112101.jpg
 

hermie

Well-known member
So the trails are better today the groom actually took and trails are flat. The 1st pic is some Boben goodness the 2nd one is some sugar camp goodness. Love to show some eagle river goodness but they are not as flat. Knew the second we got off of Boben trails also knew the second we were in sugar camp trails. PXL_20260111_163740501.jpg PXL_20260111_170344026.jpg
 

pclark

Well-known member
So here is my report from Hanks Gresham lodge. Trails have plenty of snow. The big difference is now the snow is much more sugary now and the groom is not holding up like it did last week. We could use a 4" inch wet snowfall to glue it all back together. Very rideable and after the last 2 seasons I will take what we get. The areas that typically gets snirty are now snirty. Some of the corners are getting washed out the normal wear and tear but overall very rideable. View attachment 71899 View attachment 71900
Hermie, is that. hanks Gresham Lodge on Trail 51? I thought that closed because he was having issues with LDF targeting his business.
 

indy_500

Well-known member
Hermie, surprised we didn’t cross paths again as it sounds like we rode a lot of the same trails today! Left the house at 4:45 and went up to three lakes. Grabbed my cousin on the way and the 4 of us probably didn’t take off on the sleds until 7:45 after gearing up. Took the northern trek west to Sugar camp and then shot straight north to hwy 70. Three lakes portion was chopped, sugar camp great, and eagle rivers section of that was awful, especially when we headed west along 70. Eventually started heading north, on some bo boen trails and it was great, until we got on the barnstormers trails. I think the groomer drivers had too many cold ones at the brat fry on Saturday because boy oh boy their entire trail system was torched. Got up to star lake and headed west and then up to Boulder for lunch. That was mostly good but Boulder was turning to sugar and couldn’t hold a groom. Shot straight south after lunch along the west side of Sayner and shot down thru st g. The in town trails were roached as well thru St G. Some Bo boen trails were great today some not so great, they groomed everything but the high traffic areas turned to snirty sugar and can’t hold a groom. After St G we crossed the river and boy oh boy, we rode the next 30ish miles on sugar camps trails and WHAT A TREAT! 10/10. All in all 135 miles and a total mixed bag. 1/3 of what we rode was a 10/10, 1/3 of what we ride was a 6/10, and 1/3 of what we rode was a 2/10z

Now the really bad, at about 4:30pm in antigo I discovered I torched a trailer bearing on the way home. As I type it’s after 11 and I just finally got home. I picked up bearings and a hub from fleet farm before they closed but the axle nut is seized up good so I couldn’t repair. Got all 4 sleds home, and going to head back up and try to repair myself with more tools tomorrow. If I can’t repair I’ll likely have to call a tow truck. Other bad news, it’s in the middle of that not so great town, but, it’s not like it can go anywhere!!
 
Top