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The Petoskey Snowmobile Trail System is groomed through
the support provided through our affiliation with the Michigan
Department of Natural Resources Grant Sponsor program.
This program provides an annual allotment of funds for basic
trail brushing and signing, as well as a certain amount
per mile groomed to offset the costs of maintenance and
fuel. The program provides a grooming equipment at
no cost to the club. The club, however, is responsible for
all maintenance and repairs to the groomers. In that
groomers suitable for our trail system easily exceed $150,000,
the equipment costs are very high. The DNR gets its
funding directly from the Michigan Snowmobile Trail Permit
Program. Our groomer operators and trail maintenance
personnel receive no compensation for their huge efforts.
The trail us usually groomed after 6 PM. This is done
to ensure that the majority of trail traffic is off the
trail. It is very important that trail traffic be
low following a groom to allow the snow base to firm up
before being traveled. However, during high-traffic periods,
you may see the groomer out during the day keeping the trails
a smooth as possible. BE CAREFUL! Snowmobilers have collided
with groomers in the past and it's not hard to figure out
who wins that battle.
This is a big volunteer effort and every club could some
help. SUPPORT AND JOIN YOUR LOCAL CLUB!!!
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| The trail grooming operations start in the fall
with the clearing of brush and overhanging branches from the trails.
We also make sure that all trail signs are are up to code, as
specified by the DNR. Brushing and signing operations can easily
exceed 200 man hours each year. Please contact your local club or
any club where you ride and volunteer some of your time. It will
make the trails better for everyone.
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