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Isabella, MN
29k
Classic Only
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218-830-2457
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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.
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2022-2023 season
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Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Morning
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Amazing day skiing around lakes and through the woods on wonderfully groomed trails. I especially appreciated the maps at every intersection we came to. A few slick spots around flathorn lake but pretty minimal. One downhill area required a short walk on the side of the trail as it was a bit steep. You can see in the photo just how deep the snow is as only half a leg is shown above the snow. The eastern loop section with three river crossings was pristine! We skied a little faster when we saw the huge claw marks in the track. See pic.
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(Karla Anderson)
Monday, March 20, 2023
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Good skis ]
All trails groomed - track set - this afternoon. We have a cold night coming so the tracks should set up nicely. Base has grown up to about 2 1/2 feet minimum now. With the big snow dump we had last week and logistics of getting packing and grooming done, we have ended up with narrower widths to the trails than we would like - in other words, the trails are just the width of our groomer. The only places this will pose a challenge is on the hills where it will be a little narrow to snowplow or herring bone. So, until we widen trails, consider taking your skis off to walk down the bigger hills.
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Sunday, March 19, 2023
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Spring skiing has arrived. After 10 inches of pretty light snow on Saturday, our groomers were able to pack all the trails on Sunday. We tried to then set track later in the day and due to soft snow in one area of the trail, the snowmachine got stuck and had to postpone tracking of the remainder of the trails. We did go on a nice long ski on the packed trails and experienced true spring conditions. Sometimes it was a reasonable glide and other times it was sticking to the bottom of the skies regardless if there were waxless or waxable skis. However, the waxable skis seem to perform much better. The dogs loved the conditions because the packed trail was perfect for them to stay on top without too many difficulties. All of us still enjoyed being outdoors on a beautiful winter sunny day. Grooming plans: We hope to set track on Wednesday.
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(Nancy Schultz)
Friday, March 17, 2023
Evening
Observation 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Trails are not groomed, though there is a firm base under new snow. Over the last few days we have gotten 12-15" of new snow. Soonest we can get out to pack and trackset is Sunday. This could be the weekend to get out on your touring skis or even snowshoes and slow down, break trail and have a sense of wilderness and quiet. Bring your dogs! (And clean up after them!).
Sunday, March 12, 2023
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
I enjoyed 8 to 10 inches of new powdery snow in 20-degree temps while taking a long ski with good friends. Trails were not groomed and at times completely undetectable but the base was solid and the slow but beautiful trudge through the newly fallen snow was well worth it. We plan on grooming the trails on Tuesday.
(Nancy Schultz)
Sunday, March 12, 2023
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Good skis ]
This weekend brought 6" or more of fluffy new snow. It has blanketed the tracks, though they are still discernible, and beautifully frosted the trees. Skiing is slow, quiet, soft. Some skiers have been out, so there are segments that are skier-tracked. Grooming plans: Trails will be packed and groomed before next weekend.
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Friday, March 10, 2023
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Last grooming was a week ago - and with very little snowfall since then, the trails won't be freshly groomed again till after the next snowfall. Over the last three days I have skied most of the trail system, and here is what I have found: Trail conditions are generally very good, in part because the temps have not gotten above freezing for more than a few hours a day, and in part because there has been low usage. The base is still almost 2' deep. There is very little debris on trails. The green trails (easier and flatter) are very good - well set, only occasionally icy. The blue (moderate) and black trails (difficult/hilly) are mostly also very good, however there are more frequent icy spots. Don't be shy about taking your skis off to walk down some of these icier hills! Also, tracks on the hills or bottom of curves are a little "messy" - from snowplowing, herringbone ascents, and skiing out of the tracks.
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Friday, March 3, 2023
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Skied portions of both the west and east trails - all in very good shape, well-groomed. In spite of temps in upper 30s, the tracks are mostly well-shaded, so they stayed cold and relatively hard. I think we will get through these warmer days without the trails icing up. As always... beautiful out there!
Thursday, March 2, 2023
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
All trails groomed this afternoon. Tracks well-set in the 4-6" of new light dry snow since previous grooming last Friday. No litter or debris on trails.
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Good skis ]
Trails last groomed previous Friday. The 4-6" of snow we have had since then is light and dry, the snowed over tracks show through. Great skiing, good glide. Plans to groom on Friday.
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