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ABR is a full service touring center, located on scenic and varied terrain along the Montreal River in Ironwood Michigan. Trailhead cabin, retail ski shop, rentals and lessons available. They have state of the art grooming equipment, including Pisten Bully powertillers, and groom daily. Open at 9 AM daily from November to April 1st.Trail Reports
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Morning
posted: 2024-12-31 17:41:57
Firsthand: Freestyle [ Trails Open: Most, ]
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Thank you ABR grooming team! Remarkable ski given the stretch of weather. We skied everything that was groomed for skate including the dog trails. Yea, there are some ice and bare spots but they just added a little required finesse! 100% skiable and a lot of fun doing it. Fantastic day! Thanks again for making a little "lemonade"!
(Zack Ouradnik)
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Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Evening
posted: 2024-12-31 16:55:50
Grooming [ Trails Open: Partial, ]
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Broken record: four groomers, same route. However skiers are reporting better and better conditions every day from the multiple passes with light equipment. Today I ventured off on jack pine and dragged it to break up old ice -- it made a huge difference. Grooming plans: Tomorrow we have 5 groomers, two of us will hunker down on some of the classic trails, not to set track but to try to open some of the single track and make it skiable. So hopefully more k open 2025.
(Eric Anderson, ABR Trails)
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Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Morning
posted: 2024-12-31 14:52:26
Firsthand: Freestyle [ Trails Open: Partial, ]
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ABR was in fair to good condition for skating. Portions of Popple Flats, River Trail and Blueberry Bluffs were excellent, but there also a lot of small bare spots to dodge around. Memory lane was probably the roughest trail that I skied today with a lot of bare ground and gray ice, but it was still skiable. Cherry Dairy has a short stretch of gray ice but otherwise was in good condition. Overall the trails are skating really well for the minimal snow cover, it felt like legit skiing today and not skittering around on ice. ABR has done an amazing job make the ice skiable, that said, there are definitely bare spots, dirt and a few rocks to look out for so definitely rock ski conditions.
(Eli Anoszko)
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Monday, December 30, 2024
Evening
posted: 2024-12-30 17:51:23
Grooming [ Trails Open: Partial, ]
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The groom crew showed up today, same route, however we added the dog trails to the grooming routine. We logged 112 km of grooming on our grooming gps ( multiple passes with the groomers), however we are skiing on about 20 km of groomed trails. Skiing was rated better today than yesterday. It was softer today and better control. Still no classic tracks reset and they won't be until we get more snow. With no new snow, the groomers are dodging debris on the thin cover but providing a very skiable surface. We are a bit disappointed with the low snow but skiers are skiing and satisfied.
(Eric Anderson, ABR Trails)
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Monday, December 30, 2024
Afternoon
posted: 2024-12-30 14:04:08
Firsthand: Classic [
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It's thin and icy, but given the recent weather, that's no surprise. Classic skiing was challenging, even on the gentle trails. Tracks were mostly not usable. Bare spots were avoidable. I got turned around at one point and ended up on a trail that wasn't groomed today - not a good idea. The skate skiers appeared to be having a better time of it.
(Laurie Ford)
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Sunday, December 29, 2024
Afternoon
posted: 2024-12-29 18:39:17
Firsthand: Freestyle [ Trails Open: Partial, ]
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Thanks to the ABR grooming crew for the excellent efforts this morning. Skating was super fun on the 15k of trails despite the rain and lack of snow. I was able to stay upright and never hit any rocks doing three full loops - and the forest debris was easy to ski around. Lots of fun after the previous rainy day!
(Bill Oyler)
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Sunday, December 29, 2024
Evening
posted: 2024-12-29 18:01:48
Grooming [ Trails Open: Partial, ]
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Today was amazing. Four of us huddled up in the groomer barn and came up with a plan and agreed to modify as needed depending on the defense. Four bearcats took off and we attacked the skate lanes: stadium 9 passes, it was packed hard and soft footprints needed erasing; river trail 6 passes, all white; Popple flats 7 passes, dodging the dirt; memory lane 4 passes, also dodging dirt but flatter than Popple flats. Back on river trail to the hill bypass, also dodging dirt patches but groomable and skiable. We returned on blueberry bluffs and meadow ridge, not bad but very very skiable. Groomers then attacked cherry and deer trail but did not groom the end of deer trail since it was thin, this could be a good down and back... it's flat. To finish we did a new unnamed connector to blueberry and cold feet shortcut. Skiers were happy with the groomed trails, many thankful that we stayed open and worked on the thin snow we had. Grooming plans: Tomorrow we have the same 4 person crew coming in to groom 6-10 am.
(Eric anderosn)
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Sunday, December 29, 2024
Afternoon
posted: 2024-12-29 14:56:45
Firsthand: Freestyle [ Trails Open: Partial, ]
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Ultra thin, icy corn snow but super fast and fun considering all the rain and warm temps. Downhills were manageable and safe. Looks like ABR base has survived at least on the main trails. Only saw a few guys trying classic but tracks were frozen solid and need new snow. Thanks to Eric and crew for making lemonade today. Lots of smiling faces today in the sunshine.
(Mike Ivey)
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Sunday, December 29, 2024
Morning
posted: 2024-12-29 12:58:14
Grooming [ Trails Open: Partial, ]
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We groomed up about 15 k of combination trails. We left the classic tracks alone, they are glazed, shallow and icy. The ground up surface in the skate lanes is transformed, snow cone like texture about one inch deep; it does have a few chocolate chips mixed in where we groomed over debris. The surface is harder and faster than some skiers like, there is a higher risk of falling and the landing surface is harder than normal. However we are open for skiing and snowshoeing and the groomers invested 15 hours into doing the best with what we have.
(Eric Anderson, ABR Trails)
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Saturday, December 28, 2024
Evening
posted: 2024-12-28 17:44:16
Grooming [ Trails Open: Most, ]
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We started out with a groom crew here at 6 AM. We collaborated and delayed grooming for a bit since it was raining. I checked all my grooming hand books and Snowcross searched you tube... there were no instructions. Bull Dog told us to dress properly, put on "your Big Boy Pants" and get out there! Crasher was reluctant so he devised an umbrella windshield wiper system. We groomed old ABR (previously reported) this morning, found dirt spots, slush spots, icy spots and good stretches of snow. We had a busy day with satisfied skiers. Conditions were as advertised and skiable. Grooming plans: We have 4 groomers coming in to groom at 6 am. We will groom old ABR skate lanes. Classic tracks will be left as is until we get more snow. Expect tracks will be glazed/icy on the single tracks, this is fun for the flats but can be difficult for beginners on trails with hills so we are suggesting deer trail and jacks flats and cherry dairy for classic without hills. Intermediate skiers may enjoy the combi trails more going down River, Popple Flats, with hill bypass at pit point, memory, river and coming back on blueberry and meadow ridge. The dog trails are holding up well since they don't get much use.
(Eric Anderson, ABR Trails)
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