I think you have trail pass and sled registration confused. The 45 dollar trail pass is good for one winter, you have to buy a new one every winter.
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Your sled registration is good for 3 years, at 30 bucks, the trail permit is an extra 45 every year.
I don't believe 45 bucks is keeping people away, If Wisconsin has snow why drive further that's all it is. When there is no snow elsewhere up is packed.
I'm going to be honest wasn't expecting as big of a zoo this weekend. North of the bridge was incredible but first time this year I've seen the bill Nichols whooped out at sun down. Very typical and no complaints here but I think the traffic numbers were up a bit
MLK weekend Indy, some people get tomorrow off, so they make it a long weekend. One of the weekends not to go up.![]()
MLK weekend Indy, some people get tomorrow off, so they make it a long weekend. One of the weekends not to go up.![]()
$45 pass for Michigan is money well spent. I would gladly pay more. Minor compared to gas, hotel, food, etc I spend every trip verses $45 to ride the whole year....and I only get to Michigan two or three times a year.
Went to Silver City December 27-30 with the family. Very few sleds other that at Hoop and in Bergland. We ride during the day (morning/early afternoon) to avoid the heavy traffic. Great snow and smooth trails. Went to Konteka for dinner and bowling on Saturday night. Kids require a hotel with pool but they use that at night after we are off the trails.
Went to Eagle River/Minocqua January 9/10th (just me and another riding buddy). 112 miles each day and hardly saw a sled. Granted this was a Thursday/Friday but very few around. Stopped at Bauer's Dam in Conover and the people there were from Illinois and Iowa. Long drives but they were up that week in the brutal cold. We drove 2 1/2 hours to enjoy great trails, great stops, etc that we don't get here at home (Outagamie County). Sorry but I'm just not a open field to open field rider. I enjoy the scenery and great places with character in the northwoods and Michigan.
Just got back yesterday from the Derby in Eagle River. Attendance seemed to be down a bit over the last two years in my opinion. Hit the trails on Saturday and Sunday morning from 9am to 11am. Hardly any sleds as well and smooth trails. Rode with the family. A ton of sleds in the afternoon parked for the derby so the sleds were around.
Heading up to Krupps the second weekend in February for our annual guys trip and back with the family the first weekend in March for the Copper Dog 150 in Calumet.
I agree that when trails are open in Wisconsin, people stay home and ride but I go for the locations. The experience is key for me and the family when we ride. Many great places to stay, places to visit (Bond Falls for the first time this year) and great restuarants yet to visit.
I am concerned for the business's that depend on winter recreation and do my part to support them as they have created many memories for me and my family over the years.
Eagle River Derby has turned into a joke. Prices are ridiculous and on top of that, the modified races are split up into two segments, no more start line to finish line racing.
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