• Bayfield, WI • Updated 8 hours ago

    Walked Tsuga, and everything on that side was draining surprisingly well after almost 6" of rain this week. Deisel Bear, Serpent, and Dirt Lip might be muddy in spots for a few days, but they are still rideable. The rest are ready to ride and rip. Be cautious of any downed trees and large sticks that remain due to the strong winds and weather that passed through. Don't forget to grab your CAMBA membership before riding!
  • Cable, WI • Updated a day ago

    A downed tree on the west side of Ojibwe was cleared. Be aware that trail work is happening on Ojibwa. Flow Mama, Dirty Candy, and Danky are riding well. Be cautious of any downed trees and large branches that remain from the recent weather. If you see any downed trees, please report them to the trail crew through a TrailForks report.
  • Hayward, WI • Updated a day ago

    All the trails continue to be open, and conditions are prime for some riding! Be cautious of any downed trees and large sticks remaining due to strong winds and weather that came through. If you see any downed trees, please report them to the trail crew through a TrailForks report. Don't forget to grab your CAMBA membership before riding!
  • Namakagon, WI • Updated a day ago

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    Trail crews have trimmed back the ferns and raspberries along the rebuilt and rerouted sections of the Patsy Lake Trail, from N14 south for approximately 0.25 miles to where the trail re-enters the woods. Although some work remains to be done to restore the drainage features along the sides, the trail has seen notable improvements. Additionally, the hump bridge on the west side of Patsy Lake has been trimmed as well. Please exercise caution for any downed trees and large branches that may still remain due to recent weather. If you encounter any downed trees, kindly report them to the trail crew through a TrailForks report.
  • Seeley, WI • Updated a day ago

    ***Trail Alert*** The Sawyer County Forest will be doing a scheduled logging operation near Makwa, in the Thannum Fire Lane area, starting July 15th. The trail is open, but please use caution when riding in that area. All the trails continue to be open, and conditions are prime for some riding! Be cautious of any downed trees and large sticks remaining due to strong winds and weather that came through. If you see any downed trees, please report them to the trail crew through a TrailForks report. Don't forget to grab your CAMBA membership before riding!
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