ugenetoo
Feb 24, 2011, 07:45 AM
All trails in the Rockabema system have been groomed with extra shifts this vacation week.
ITS81 from Sherman Station to Patten, on to Shin Pond and north to the Camp Violette road is excellent.
NOTE; Heavy logging still continues for about two miles on the Snowshoe road from the Weeks Brook road north,so take it easy and stay right for the very LARGE logging equipment.
Connector trail ITS112 east towards Island Falls is a nice ride. Logging continues on this trail as well as club trail 62 on both sides of route 11.
ITS112 west from Patten (Big Sebois connector) is, as always, flat as a flounder.
NOTE; Logging also continues in the 85A/112 junction area.
ITS 85 and 85A have been groomed continuously this week due to high traffic numbers. Our efforts seem to be paying off as those trails are holding up well.
Club trails scenic 81 and 64 (pub trail) are groomed and will be done again friday.
Any comments, questions or concerns, give me a call at 207-528-2924. Ride on!
Steve Crouse/Trailmaster
Rockabema Sno Rangers
Grooming over 125 miles of trail
through 10 townships and two
counties of Northern Maine
ITS81 from Sherman Station to Patten, on to Shin Pond and north to the Camp Violette road is excellent.
NOTE; Heavy logging still continues for about two miles on the Snowshoe road from the Weeks Brook road north,so take it easy and stay right for the very LARGE logging equipment.
Connector trail ITS112 east towards Island Falls is a nice ride. Logging continues on this trail as well as club trail 62 on both sides of route 11.
ITS112 west from Patten (Big Sebois connector) is, as always, flat as a flounder.
NOTE; Logging also continues in the 85A/112 junction area.
ITS 85 and 85A have been groomed continuously this week due to high traffic numbers. Our efforts seem to be paying off as those trails are holding up well.
Club trails scenic 81 and 64 (pub trail) are groomed and will be done again friday.
Any comments, questions or concerns, give me a call at 207-528-2924. Ride on!
Steve Crouse/Trailmaster
Rockabema Sno Rangers
Grooming over 125 miles of trail
through 10 townships and two
counties of Northern Maine