Wed Morn 1/4/16

Grooming Reports and Trail Conditions
User avatar
Jim
Site Admin
Posts: 6331
Joined: Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:48 am
Location: Armstrong Creek, WI
Contact:

Wed Morn 1/4/16

Post by Jim »

The SS3 was groomed last night, and is rated in GOOD to VERY GOOD conditions. The extra snow helped to fill in a lot of holes, but there are still some areas that need more snow. The overnight lows definitely help the ribbon to setup tight! :thumbup: All of the LAONA 100 MILE SNOW SAFARI snowmobile trails were groomed within the last two days, and are awaiting your arrival. :cool:
SnoBird888
Posts: 74
Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2015 12:20 pm

Post by SnoBird888 »

when you say SS3 or SS5 what are you referring to?
User avatar
Jim
Site Admin
Posts: 6331
Joined: Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:48 am
Location: Armstrong Creek, WI
Contact:

Post by Jim »

[QUOTE=SnoBird888;22793]when you say SS3 or SS5 what are you referring to?[/QUOTE]See below:
Attachments
100MilerTrailNumbers.jpg
100MilerTrailNumbers.jpg (56.1 KiB) Viewed 3577 times
User avatar
Jim
Site Admin
Posts: 6331
Joined: Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:48 am
Location: Armstrong Creek, WI
Contact:

Post by Jim »

a pic from last night:
Attachments
20170103_234103.jpg
20170103_234103.jpg (26.5 KiB) Viewed 3577 times
Red Baron
Posts: 182
Joined: Wed Aug 02, 2006 6:10 pm

trail setters

Post by Red Baron »

When are you going to hook up the new trail setters? Cant wait to see how you can make the trails any better than they already are!
User avatar
Curly
Posts: 141
Joined: Sun Dec 06, 2009 9:09 am

Post by Curly »

[QUOTE=Red Baron;22797]When are you going to hook up the new trail setters? Cant wait to see how you can make the trails any better than they already are![/QUOTE]
We started yesterday Guy.
Josh was out with the new Trailsetter in A.C. last night for the 1st time, big smile on his face!
Jim will be switching over to a Trailsetter today and going out tonight.
Going to wait a few more days before we switch in Wabeno area, lots of holes and rocks remain exposed, plan is to bang the old drag off of them for 1 or 2 more grooming cycles.
Red Baron
Posts: 182
Joined: Wed Aug 02, 2006 6:10 pm

Post by Red Baron »

[QUOTE=Curly;22798]We started yesterday Guy.
Josh was out with the new Trailsetter in A.C. last night for the 1st time, big smile on his face!
Jim will be switching over to a Trailsetter today and going out tonight.
Going to wait a few more days before we switch in Wabeno area, lots of holes and rocks remain exposed, plan is to bang the old drag off of them for 1 or 2 more grooming cycles.[/QUOTE]

nice work, as usual!!
snoway
Posts: 765
Joined: Tue Aug 29, 2006 7:22 am

Post by snoway »

So for the unwashed/ unknowing masses....what are the advantages of the new trail setter drags?
SnoBird888
Posts: 74
Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2015 12:20 pm

Post by SnoBird888 »

yes what he said^ and thanks for the trail map! makes so much more sense. some of the possibilities in my head for what that meant wasnt even close!
User avatar
Jim
Site Admin
Posts: 6331
Joined: Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:48 am
Location: Armstrong Creek, WI
Contact:

Post by Jim »

[QUOTE=snoway]So for the unwashed/ unknowing masses....what are the advantages of the new trail setter drags?[/QUOTE]
I haven't used them yet,
but I know they're blue,
and that's my favorite color! :wink:

I think Josh might be the best person to answer this... :coolcat:
Post Reply