The UP Conditions Report Thread
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Yep, 1987 bravo LT. It's pretty well beaten down but still gets from point a to point b without too much bother, albeit slowly.
Looks like Keweenaw and Porkies are getting some pretty good LES totals.
Snow's still thin here. -17F this morning! There's still tons of deer in the woods, which is very unusual for this time of year. They are normally gone by now, due to deep snowpack, and heading towards either the shore of Superior or Michigan. We usually only see moose tracks in the deep snow up in the hills.
Looks like Keweenaw and Porkies are getting some pretty good LES totals.
Snow's still thin here. -17F this morning! There's still tons of deer in the woods, which is very unusual for this time of year. They are normally gone by now, due to deep snowpack, and heading towards either the shore of Superior or Michigan. We usually only see moose tracks in the deep snow up in the hills.
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great posts conny. -5 f in GR this morning with sufficient XCD ground cover. photos coming soon. planning to jailbreak after work.
Call it Nordic Freeride
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Snow's still THIN up here. Almost too thin for turns. Lots of deadfall too due to previous windstorm. I finished climbing today and saw a shit-ton of LES falling way down the hill and out over the lake, not more than a couple miles from me. Just a few degrees difference in the wind direction and we would have been getting hammered!
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So it took a couple tries to get there, but we finally made it.
We tried on Christmas day, but ran into complete whiteout conditions in Greenland, hung it up and spent the afternoon at the Rousseau Bar (It's never too far....)
Second try the day after, we finally made it.
Porkies are in awesome shape. No pictures as the windchill was pretty insane by MI standards, but I can assure you there is no shortage of snow.
We tried on Christmas day, but ran into complete whiteout conditions in Greenland, hung it up and spent the afternoon at the Rousseau Bar (It's never too far....)
Second try the day after, we finally made it.
Porkies are in awesome shape. No pictures as the windchill was pretty insane by MI standards, but I can assure you there is no shortage of snow.
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It's looking like we should finally get some snow this weekend. Lake effect up in our hills should be kicking by Saturday. It's about time! I'm sick of skiing thin snow that barely covers the forest debris. It's scary and getting old. We need 2+ feet to get going and right now, we are at 8 inches! Fingers crossed. I may have to do the long drive over to the Porkies if the forecasted snow doesn't pan out.
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When is the the Porcupine Mts. Telefest? It would be a long slog for me, but it could also be fun, good snow, good terrain, and good people. I would definitely not be able to consider camping. Is there lodging reasonably close? I have never been to the Porkies, I had a 10 year period when I spent a lot of time around Marquette. I also made it to Bohemia once, by chance it was St. Patrick's Day. Great skiing, in a beautiful place, with a surprising amount of natural beauty I would have never expected.
I am definitely putting Telefest on my list, possibly this year. As I get older my list becomes less exotic. Skiing in France has been on it since my twenties. Hiking the entire Appalachian Trail still on the list. I think Telefest is doable and list worthy.
I am definitely putting Telefest on my list, possibly this year. As I get older my list becomes less exotic. Skiing in France has been on it since my twenties. Hiking the entire Appalachian Trail still on the list. I think Telefest is doable and list worthy.
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Fish: Midwest Telefest is Feb 9-11
Lodging is thin, unless you want to camp. This motel in Silver City is pretty much it for mainstream lodging: https://www.americinn.com/hotels/mi/silvercity
You can rent cabins/yurts from the DNR but those fill up pretty quickly (http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-15 ... --,00.html)
Lodging is thin, unless you want to camp. This motel in Silver City is pretty much it for mainstream lodging: https://www.americinn.com/hotels/mi/silvercity
You can rent cabins/yurts from the DNR but those fill up pretty quickly (http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-15 ... --,00.html)
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And yeah fisheater, telefest is definitely worth the trip if you can make it.
In addition to the AmericInn, the Konteka isn't too far away (AND YOU CAN GO BOWLING TOO!!!): http://exploringthenorth.com/konteka/motel.html
I think these guys stay open year 'round too:
http://www.lakeofthecloudsresort.com/
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DAMN Askel! What a snowpack for December. 6 feet of snow up high is pretty damn good. It looks like our hills are going to get a significant amount of LES over the weekend, maybe a foot or so. Bohemia is now open. May have to blow off work and take a swing through western UP and get some of that snow.
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Big LES event here over the weekend so we ended up with 8 or maybe 10 inches of fresh dry lake effect in our hills. More to come this week! Beautiful sunny day but hell was it cold.
snow gauge. It says "Not enough"
Still thin at the top of 'low-angle'. If you squint and use your imagination, lake superior is in the background.
snow gauge. It says "Not enough"
Still thin at the top of 'low-angle'. If you squint and use your imagination, lake superior is in the background.