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Calumet, MI
30K
Skating/Classic
Yes
No
1 Chalet 1 M203
906-337-1170
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Beginner to expert trails. Up, down, turns, mixed stands of forest and clearings provide an exciting terrain for the skier. The flow of the trail is Swedetown's specialty. The trails are groomed daily for skating and striding. 4 km of trails lighted until 8 p.m. Host to the annual Great Bear Chase in March.
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Thursday, December 5, 2024
Morning
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Most, Good skis ]
First time out with Husky and working the bugs out. Using the Husky, trails groomed out good and tracks are set. All loops are groomed except for the Bear loops and MUT. From here on out will keep getting better. Get out and enjoy.
Photos:
(Tom Alberg, Expedition Inn)
Monday, December 2, 2024
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Most, Good skis ]
Snow was still coming down today, expect some fresh powder. There are still classic tracks under the fresh snow on Valley, pine ridge, cedar, eds, Tamarack, and birch. Powderhouse was newly packed down today.
Photos:
(Tom Alberg, Expedition Inn)
Sunday, December 1, 2024
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Most, Good skis ]
More fresh snow and new track set. Opened Greenstone this morning and plan to track it tomorrow. Conditions are pretty darn good and we hope to be opening more trails on a daily basis.
Photos:
(Tom Alberg, Expedition Inn)
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Most, Good skis ]
Most trails are rolled and classic tracks were set today. Some areas where there is deer hunting traffic are not groomed. Since the firearm deer season ends tonight, we plan to groom additional trails tomorrow. Enjoy!
(Tom Alberg, Expedition Inn)
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Rock skis ]
First day out today after groomers rolled about 9 km of trails. Decent conditions, and although I used rock skis, I didn't hit anything. A few avoidable wet spots.
Photos:
(Peter Vorhes)

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