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Boulder Junction, WI
20km
Classic Only
No
No
715-385-3355 x121
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Notes

This trail is very hilly, rolling and scenic. It winds around five different lakes, through stands of maple, aspen and balsam. There are a couple fairly steep hills requiring intermediate skiing skills. A shelter with a fire ring is located on the trail.
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Trail Reports

2014-2015 season
Reports 21 to 25 of 25    Month: Mar | Feb | Jan | Dec
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Grooming 
Conditions: Good conditions, 5-6 inches new snow over 10 inch base.
The woods are very scenic right now with snow stuck to everything out there. Many trees down so may be a few sticks but worth trying.
(Dan Jacoby, Wisconsin DNR)
Friday, December 26, 2014
Grooming 
Conditions: Mostly good with a few sections fair.
Challenging conditions as a week of 34 degrees and mist and fog plus 1-2 inches very wet snow for three of four days made tracking tricky. Temperatures dropping within 24 hours so should firm up and be an awesome ski with snow plastering the woods and plenty of animal tracks to observe.
(Dan Jacoby, Wisconsin DNR)
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Grooming Scheduling 
The warmer weather we have had over the last few days has greatly impacted the snow base on the trails. To prevent damage to our equipment we will be suspending grooming until conditions improve. New reports will be sent out as grooming occurs.
(Tony Martinez, Wisconsin DNR)
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Grooming 
Conditions: Good condition, about 8-10 inches of snow on the ground in the woods. Warmer weather predicted so next few days should be prime.
Not much new snow in last week and still hit no ground while out tracking. Older snow means plenty of animal tracks. I saw deer otter beaver, fox, grouse, coyote and Fisher tracks while grooming today.
(Dan Jacoby, Wisconsin DNR)
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Grooming 
Conditions: 12 inches of snow on the ground and good conditions. Did not pull any ground and snowing 1-2 inches while grooming.
Recent snows and freeze and thaws have formed a good base, 18 degrees when I left and track was firming up nicely.
(Dan Jacoby, Wisconsin DNR)

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