GOGEBIC RANGE TRAIL AUTHORITY ORV & Snowmobile Club | Snowmobile Sessions EP 80

ENJOY 100 MILES OF TRAILS!When snowmobiling gained popularity in the late 1960’s and early 70’s, groups of local sportsman started riding on the unplowed roads in the Powers Road area. As this new sport gained popularity, it was quickly realized that a need to smoothen out these trails was a necessity. Soon welders in garages and machine sheds were fired up and the first groomers were fabricated and pulled behind snowmobiles. Word got out of this new experience and locals who lived south of this Powers Road area started to clear out trails between farm fields so they could gain access to this area. These first groomers just didn’t do what was needed to maintain the trails. As luck would have it, the ski industry was also expanding and there was a need for the ski resorts to get better equipment. The first snowmobile club, Snow Drifters, was formed and equipment was purchased from the ski resorts. A little more fabricating and the new trail groomers were rolling down the trails. Quickly the trail was expanding south  to Ironwood and to the east to Big Powderhorn Mountain ski resort. UP Trail 160 was blazed. People with camps along the lower Powers Road pushed a trail to Saxon Harbor. Also, people with hunting camps along the Camp 9 grade were using their snowmobiles to access their camps. While all this was going on, Niles Sandors acquired a contract with the Michigan DNR to groom trails North of Bessemer and North of Wakefield. He groomed from his residence, Alpine Campground, north to Indianhead Mountain, west to the Camp 9 grade and east to the Camp 4 grade out to Conorville. He also groomed a trail to Bingos and east to Tula. The far western trail Niles groomed was only a few miles from Big Powderhorn Mountain. With a little creativity riders could get from the Trail 160 all the way to Tula with several stops along the way. The trail system was forming. As years went on, the railroads were abandoning their rails and the rail beds were turned into trails. Now towns were getting connected and small clubs were merging into larger clubs and the Gogebic Range Trail Authority was formed. Over the years, some of the trails were closed and others were expanded or rerouted, but the one thing that is constant is the need for trail maintenance.Support the Show.

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Enjoy the ride!  ❄️ Welcome to Snowmobile Sessions Live with your host, Gary Porter from Mudbrats//Snowbrats on YouTube! Join us in the heart of the winter action as we dive deep into the thrilling world of snowmobiling, ATV Four Wheelers, Motocross Dirt Bikes, and all things powersports.In each episode, Gary brings his passion and expertise to the forefront, discussing the latest in snowmobiling trends, cutting-edge technology, and exploring product features that keep enthusiasts on the edge of their seats. Whether you're a seasoned rider or a newcomer to the powersports scene, Snowmobile Sessions Live has something for everyone.Tune in for lively discussions, industry insights, and a look at both the newest innovations and the timeless classics in the world of snowmobiling. Gary and special guests take you on a journey through the snow-covered landscapes, sharing their experiences and stories that make this sport so exhilarating.But that's not all - Snowmobile Sessions Live is not just about the machines; it's about the community. We invite you to be a part of the show by sharing your fan photos for a chance to have them reviewed live on air. It's an interactive experience where we celebrate the passion and camaraderie that makes snowmobiling the best sport in the world.So, gear up and join Gary on Snowmobile Sessions Live for adrenaline-pumping discussions, exciting updates, and a whole lot of love for the snowmobiling community. Don't miss out on the action - subscribe, hit the notification bell, and get ready for a ride like no other! Check out Mudbrats on YouTube for even more powersports content. See you on the snow-covered trails! ❄️