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Grangeville Area 25A      Also visit our club page at http://www.idahosnow.org/grangeville

 

The Grangeville Sno-Drifters groom over 100 miles of trail in the Fish Creek to Florence area.

 

The club distributes a free trail map that can be picked up at local businesses.  Sno-Drifters Trail Map,2013.pdf

 

Groomer report as of 2/23/13

Rd 221 groomed to Jct  Rd 444 Gospel road.  About a foot of new snow @ 4 Corners.
Rd 243 (Free Use Rd):  Rd 632 (Twin Cabins Rd)
 
The conditions are changing almost daily on the mountain. Over the last few days we had some high winds with drifting snow, but over all conditions are excellent.  Report from riders @ Fish Creek Parking lot on Sunday (2/24) afternoon said there was about a foot of new powder on the road that was groomed Saturday.

Starting 2/25/13 we are planning to cover the entire system.  If it continues to snow like last week we may not keep it all groomed at the same time.

 

Feb 7   Milner Trail

Feb 9   Fish Creek to Florence

 

Trails groomed as of 1/18/2013
Rd 4600 to High Camp overlook --- to Forest Boundary, out Service Flats upper and lower roads to open ridges.   Rd 2000 back to Fish creek.
Rd 221 to Adams Camp --- Rd 444 to Windy Camp --- Rd 221 to Florence Junction Rd 394 Bullion Rd cut-off to Florence Cemetery.
Rd 309 down Hungry Ridge to marker 14.
About 4 feet of snow @ Sno-Drifters Cabin in Florence.
Grooming this week will depend on getting new snow.

 

 

The groomer report for week ending January 12, 2013:
Thursday January 10th - High Camp Loop - up road 4600 to the High Camp OverLook, 

        out to the Y,  returning on road 200 to Fish Creek.

(Be aware of logging in the Service Flats Area,  Road will be plowed all winter)

Friday January 11th - Road 221 to Adams Camp and up road 444 to Windy Camp in the Gospels.
We really need a foot more snow @ Fish Creek to start grooming.

 

 

Please check back for updates.   Trails are not groomed on a set schedule. 

Schedules of grooming are determined by weather condtions, trail conditions, and logging operations.

 


 

 
 
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