Trail Detail

Eagle River, WI
8km
Skating/Classic
No
No
1 Sundstein Rd 1 Hwy 32/45
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The trail is about 8km long and traverses a bridge and two boardwalks. It traverses wetlands, woodlands, and crosses a stream in flat to gently rolling easy terrain. There is a parking lot for skiers at the north end of the trail on Sundstein Road.
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Trail Reports

2018-2019 season
Reports 20 to 29 of 42    Month: Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan | Dec | Nov
Monday, January 28, 2019
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
This morning's fresh snow has been combed flat in the skate lane and tracks are reset. Conditions are beautiful for well dressed lovers of cross country skiing. Thanks to Mike Boers for the excellent grooming!
(Tom Rulseh)
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Morning
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Reset the classic track and resurfaced the skate lane over 2+ inches of powder with very nice results. Nearly all debris has been covered and I could even set track on the previously rougher connector trail on the Three Lakes side.
(Pat Willman)
Monday, January 21, 2019
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Firm tracks and skate lane with enough fresh snow for good kick and edge control. There is some windblown debris in a few sections over which my waxless skis performed well. It was nice to be out in the warm sunshine today!
Photos:
(Tom Rulseh)
Friday, January 18, 2019
Morning
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
With an inch of new powder mixed with the lightly tilled base snow I was able to fill in most of imperfections on the skate lane. I did set a new track with decent results but we really need new snowfall for the track setter to work it's magic. Keep your fingers crossed for a snow system that may finally visit the Northwoods.
(Patrick Willman)
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Skied the entire trail west to east and back. Other than the spotty but annoying oak leaves and skimpy snow in the conifers, the trail was overall in good shape. For skate it could probably use a fresh comb, but there would be no problem skating it as is.
(Pete Wurl)
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Evening
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Refreshed the skate lane to smooth it out and provide a more uniform corduroy surface. Mostly left the tracks alone as they remain in good shape with a dusting of new snow to help cover some debris.
Photos:
(Tom Rulseh)
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Evening
Firsthand: Freestyle Secondhand 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Tracks were in good shape - firm and deep, though a little icy. Due to pine needles and leaves in the tracks, I would recommend no wax or skin skis. Conditions were a little icy and lumpy on the skate deck - as someone appears to have skated not long after the trails were groomed and still soft - as they left deeper skate marks. And animal prints created other lumps. Skating on the outer edge worked better. I believe they are going to regroom the skate deck on Wednesday.
(Joe Panci)
Monday, January 7, 2019
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Rolled, combed and set track in 3" of very damp snow. It was 33F while grooming and with cooler weather the surface could become fairly hard and abrasive. We may try some surface renovation tomorrow morning depending on conditions.
Photos:
(Tom Rulseh)
Friday, January 4, 2019
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
The trail is in decent shape considering the lack of snow. Skate deck was very firm and fast, but in a few places quite thin. There is also quite a bit of debris down, and many areas with very dirty snow. All in all, still pretty good skiing, but pray for more snow.
(Dan Mckissack)
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Refreshed the skate lane after holiday traffic. Tracks are still in good shape although they have not yet been set in a few short stretches due to lack of snow depth.
Photos:
(Tom Rulseh)

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