The 09-10 season has come to an end - rather early this year. Supposed to have some snow according to the forcast but it will probably be heavy wet stuff, and too late to do any good. Our trails have a few sections of snow and snow depth in the wooded areas is getting less with every day.
Thank you everyone that enjoyed our trails this year and supported the business's in Greenland, Mass City and Twin Lakes.
Now we begin to look forward to ATV riders. We have a fantastic ATV club that has spear headed the growth of this sport in our area, In case during snowmobiling you noticed different trail signs, they are for the ATV routes which cover hundreds of miles and we have 6 county ATV trail maps available. The name of the organization is Mi-trale.
Have a wonderful sping, summer and fall.
The Superior Snowmobile Club grooms 133 miles of trail All of our groomer operators are volunteer and its a "thumbs up" as they do an excellent job.
Superior Snowmobile Club grooms trail #3 (Bill Nicholls trail) as far north as Toivola and south to the Rockland junction. Trail #109 (Alston trail) from #3 to the power lines before Alston, Trail #12 Silver Mountain trail) from Mass City to the #109 junction, the trail #13 loop (Sleeping River trail) from Twin Lakes to Greenland and the extention of #13 to Norwich Road.
If anyone would like more information or have any suggestions to our reporting, e-mail kruppsresort@alphacomm.net (club doesn't have a computer), or call club president Mike Sabo 906-288-3025, Krupp's Resort 906-288-3404 or Pat's Yamaha 906-883 3253.