Trail report March 1, 2010
March 01, 2010 | 2 comments
We received quite a bit of snow this weekend as most have heard. (Not one bed in Jackman available) Temperatures during the day have been in the mid 30s and dropping down to mid 20s at night.A light dusting again last night.
Reports from most riders is that the trails have plenty of snow and some areas are FANTASTIC
for riding; other spots are full of moguls where riders hit before they could be groomed. So getting to some of the best spots may be a bit rough but be patient as the Bald Mountain trail and coburn, our guests have said, are great.
The groomers have been working overtime to try to keep up with the weekend snow and the traffic. The next couple days without as much traffic should help.
This should allow for some continued riding through the next few weeks of March.
As we hear more from our guests here now, we will let you know.
The official report today from the Border Riders Club is below:
Happy March
Everyone is calling for a trail report, here it is, there is tons of snow but unfortunately that does not make ideal trail conditions unless we have cold weather. All trails have been groomed continuous since last Thursday, and due to the warm weather it is hard to keep the trail flat. So, yes, trails have been groomed and will continue to be groomed daily.
ITS 89 North:
There is plenty of snow and the reports are the trails are in good condition.
ITS 89 South:
Snow covered, in good condition. We groomed the original ITS 89 South and will continue as along as there is sufficient snow.
Border Riders Club Trail North:
In very good condition.
ITS 88 East to Rockwood:
Plenty of snow and in good condition. We groomed the bald mountain trail and will continue to do so, we cannot open the Sugar Loop due to wood harvesting, so we will stay on the new ITS 88 East.
ITS In Town Jackman Trails:
Good snow, groomers will pack everything down again today.
Pittston Farm:
"We have received several inches of fresh new snow overnight and early today! Our groomers are out working on the trails currently to improve the snowmobile riding. The wind has been blowing hard and has caused some large drifts and gullies on the trails so we wanted to get onto the trails as soon as possible to make smoother riding for everyone.
The changes to the Jackman trail were ones made as a result of logging operations in the Soldiertown Twp. The new trail has some great views and varied terrain, we think you'll enjoy the ride here. The Seboomook Road trail is groomed to the dam, heading toward Northeast Carry for 13 miles. Stay on the marked trail for safe and fun riding!. "


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