any open trails in northern Wisconsin
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In Marinette county the Dunbar-Goodman trails are open. The Langlade county trails north of Antigo are open. I believe that the trails in the Chequamegon National forest by Park Falls are open year round as well. I am doing the Dunbar trails this saturday.Hope it ain't too dang cold out.
Mike
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Rooster,
I live in Waupaca. The Marinette county trails aren't too bad.We rode about 80 miles on Saturday. The main section south of Hwy 8 is mainly sandy trails,no water to speak of.I have not been on the sections north of Hwy 8 that supposedly have some mud and water.It was a very dusty ride due to the lack of precipitation.But as usual nothing but fun!!
Mike
I live in Waupaca. The Marinette county trails aren't too bad.We rode about 80 miles on Saturday. The main section south of Hwy 8 is mainly sandy trails,no water to speak of.I have not been on the sections north of Hwy 8 that supposedly have some mud and water.It was a very dusty ride due to the lack of precipitation.But as usual nothing but fun!!
Mike
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I usually ride in northern Washburn, Douglas, and Bayfield counties. There are trails there open all year, and a lot of them you share with the snowmobiles. You can also get onto the "Gandy Dancer Trail" and get into Minnesota. Superior, Iron River, Rice Lake are all connected in a round-a-bout way. We've put on over 200 miles on certain days. Mainly from getting lost. Ended up in suburbia Superior one day; found out golf courses don't sell gas, and riding across long train trestles ("Stand By Me")is pretty hair-raising.
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