Trail Detail
Notes
These classic single-tracked trails are set in the remote boreal forest of Isabella on Superior National Forest. The trails wind along lakeshores and through spruce/tamarack bogs and old pine, fir, aspen, and birch forests. Skiers can experience a wilderness character on mostly beginner to intermediate loops. Trailhead located at Flathorn Picnic area.Trail Reports
2022-2023 season
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Afternoon
posted: 2023-01-31 19:17:13
Firsthand: Classic [ Trails Open: Most, ]
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Today was another remarkable gorgeous day on the ski trails. Attached with this posting is a map showing the trails highlighted in pink that were packed and tracked on Saturday. The orange highlights indicate the trails that are packed but not tracked. There is a reasonable deck/base to ski on even though you will have 4 inches of powder to maneuver on the not groomed trails, see the picture attached regarding these particular conditions. Grooming plans: Wednesday, the groomers will be out making more progress on the trails highlighted in purple (packed but not tracked). The Isabella wolf pack also enjoys groomed trails, making it easier terrain to hunt.
(Nancy G Schultz)
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Saturday, January 28, 2023
Afternoon
posted: 2023-01-29 08:56:37
Firsthand: Classic [ Trails Open: Most, ]
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Four inches of fresh snow fell on Friday (with strong winds) making the forest continue to be a winter wonderland but covering previously tracked and packed trails. The groomers were out Saturday and did a fantastic job of packing and tracking the eastern trails. Regarding the western trails, a few sections are packed but not tracked and/or skiers have been on them making them a backcountry (but not difficult) ski experience. Attached with this posting is a map showing the trails highlighted in pink that were packed and tracked. The purple highlights indicate the trails that are packed but not tracked. There is a reasonable deck/base to ski on even though you will have 4 inches of powder to maneuver on the not groomed trails.
(Nancy Schultz)
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Thursday, January 26, 2023
Morning
posted: 2023-01-26 09:31:02
Observation [ Trails Open: Most, ]
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Four inches of fresh snow fell yesterday making the forest continue to be a winter wonderland. With this 4 inches of fresh snow, breaking trail on previously packed and tracked trails will be less than ideal but still a good experience in this special place. Attached with this posting is a map showing the trails that were packed and tracked on Jan 23rd, this will help to let you know that there is a reasonable deck to keep you from post-holing with your poles. Grooming plans: The plan is to groom (track and pack) all trails on Saturday morning.
(Nancy Schultz)
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Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Afternoon
posted: 2023-01-25 23:37:11
Firsthand: Classic [ Trails Open: Most, ]
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Broke trail around much of the trail system that had been previously groomed. Maybe 30 percent has not yet been groomed or packed and was too deep for my classic track skis. The rest had about 5 to 6 inches of fresh snow overnight and thru the morning. Breaking trail was not too hard, but the underlying deck was soft and pole plunging was a problem that prevented anything close to smooth rhythm. When they groom, hopefully they will pack the classic deck well to allow strong poling. Beautiful forest with several bridge crossings of Little Isabella River that would have made good pics if I had a camera.
(Tim Nelson)
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Monday, January 23, 2023
Afternoon
posted: 2023-01-23 16:29:53
Firsthand: Classic [ Trails Open: Most, ]
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Saturday, January 21, 2023
Morning
posted: 2023-01-21 14:23:53
Firsthand: Classic [ Trails Open: All, ]
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Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Afternoon
posted: 2023-01-18 21:02:42
Grooming [ Trails Open: All, ]
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All trails groomed/trackset today except for the following western segments: 18-19-20 (packed); 19-24 and 19-23 (unpacked); 19-20-16 (packed). We are getting there!
(Mary Shedd, Friends of Flathorn Gegoka Trails)
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Sunday, January 15, 2023
Afternoon
posted: 2023-01-15 18:00:39
Firsthand: Classic Secondhand [ Trails Open: All, ]
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Fantastic afternoon skiing a beautiful pine and birch forest with the trees still loaded with snow and frosted crystals. The trails were in nice shape with soft snow - no icy ruts. Sections 5-15 are now open. Our group came back with 7 of our 8 ski poles remaining intact. Snowmobile repaired so we hear groomers will be back out Tuesday. Great job getting the many many downed trees free from the trails.
(Karla Anderson)
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Saturday, January 14, 2023
Afternoon
posted: 2023-01-15 10:00:03
Observation Secondhand [ Trails Open: All, ]
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Sunday update: No change to grooming/tracking status of trails - eastern trails groomed, near west trails packed; far west trails unpacked (deep soft snow). But, the good news is that our snowmobile is repaired and we will soon be back out. A couple groups of skiers reported to me that groomed east trails were 'great" and they didn't run into any deadfall trees, thankfully. I went out on the far west trails 19-23-24 and can confirm that they remain untracked by any except our moose, who not only walked these trails but bedded down (photo). These far west trails are a slog in the deep snow, but provide a special opportunity to feel the wilderness character of the system.
(Mary Shedd, Friends of Flathorn Gegoka Trails)
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Tuesday, January 10, 2023
Afternoon
posted: 2023-01-10 18:55:41
Grooming [ Trails Open: All, ]
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Some trail segments were trackset today: The central trail ("Jensen Trail") is groomed (10 through 18 down to I) as are all trail segments to the east, with the exception of 5 to 15. All trails to the west of Jensen Trail remain well packed, but are un-tracked. Snow conditions are very good - and the debris of last week is now covered by new snow. Unfortunately we have had serious trouble with both our own snowmobile (in shop waiting for new engine parts) and one generously loaded to us by community of Isabella. So, repeated or new track-setting on rest of trail may be on hold for a couple weeks yet. Nevertheless! The beauty and quietude of trails, groomed or not, together with the great snow mean you will still have a wonderful wilderness ski!
(Mary Shedd, Friends of Flathorn Gegoka Trails)
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