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Voyageur Trail Society, Inc

Nearly New Year's

12/27/2020

 
Here are some updates for the trails.
Trails are open and not groomed, not enough snow yet.  Please think about getting a few friends together and riding the trails and packing the swamp areas. Do not ride in one track, ride wide and pack the edges as well.
Checking ice yesterday, beaver ponds in the Kab area have between 6-8 inches of ice.  Plenty for sleds and ride and pack those as well.  We will need about twice as much ice to groom over those.  
On the Voyageur trails between Ash River and Crane Lake, Amundsen creek still has flowing water. This is 5-6 miles south of Ash River.  We will be taking care of the beaver dam causing problems there.  Be careful in that area.  They have been packing the trail from Crane to the creek.
Orr area trails are packed and need riders on the south spur to help freeze down some swamps there.
We are working in all areas to try and get things frozen down before more snow.  If you can get out and help that would be great.  In the meantime, Know that we will be grooming and riding as soon as possible.  Happy New Year!

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