

and Kay running our "B" team...

Greetings from the
We have a well-packed trail and plenty of snow.
I spoke with the local road commission today and they are going to sand
As of today, the trails are not icy, hard packed and fast, but not icy. The forecast looks like mid-30’s for the high on Saturday so that should soften up the packed snow to some degree. The packed trails are about 4-5 inches thick - there's about a foot of snow in the woods, along the trails - no bare spots.
Regarding trails, we have simplified the routing of the trails to reduce some of the technical areas – we are running some of the route in the opposite direction from last year. The mileages will be 9.5 to 22.5 with the option of adding the 4.5 mile east loop at the end of the run, before coming back into camp.
We recommend, in addition to the required and recommended equipment in the entry rules (available on the website) that you have a drag mat and carry a snub line. Depending on the temps, a hook may not hold everywhere on the trail but we do have LOTS of trees to tie off to. As one long time musher says, “he who relies solely on a snowhook will soon become a pedestrian.”
We have quite a nice selection of prizes for our events this year – Patty has been working hard on soliciting items from sponsors.




Kay came up this Saturday for two days of mushing here at Last Chance - she hasn't been on sled in a few years so we went out with small teams.


It's a gorgeous day in the woods today. These are photos from the "east trail." It's an approximately 5 mile loop, depending on where you pick up the trail from our system of trails on private land. This is all Federal land with no access from other trails. You can sometimes hear the snowmobile trail farther east but you can't see them or vice versa.