GROOMER REPORTS

Central Trail

Central groomer left late yesterday evening and did a pass on all the rail bed from Winsloe on route 100 west to emearald then to Borden and back to miscouche. Thanks to Larry and the western groomer for doing the first pass on the grand river trail Friday night. We did do a pass on it this morning and widened it out a bit more before return to Winsloe. Why we continue to make the trails wider is puzzling when all the tracks are still in the middle. Groomer is inside for a thaw out and grease job. It was drifting in in some areas so will get that on the next pass. Tuesday and Thursday don’t look good so far so hope for the best and changes for the better. Sled safe and stay to the right. Cutting the corners are going to be bad for everyone involved

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Eastern 1 Trail

Groomer has been on the go since early Friday morning. Did trail #104 from Vernon River to Mt.Stewart and then #103 to Georgetown. Groomer made a double pass today on the #221 to Ashton and back and will be doing another pass from Cardigan to Mt.Stewart on the #103 before heading east on the #100 to St. Peter's. Trails are all in great shape in the east and hopefully will hold up with expected heavy traffic on Saturday.

Island 4 Trail

#4 groomer was last in New Perth on the 103 railbed in yesterday's report. From there it groomed the 217 through Greenfield, to the 104 railbed in Uigg. Up the 105 railbed to Mt Herbert and back to home base on the 104 railbed.

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Springside Trail

Groomer left the cabin and did the 301 over to Clow’s Red & White, but snow was low , turned and went back the same route on the 301, as far as the Afton road , did the 209 over to Brookvale and then on to the end of the Ross road before returning to home base , we simply need more snow. So, for the time being do your snow dances and perhaps get out and enjoy the conditions that are in the Western and Eastern ends of the province. Merry Christmas everyone.

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