MADISON, WI (WTAQ) - Less snow means fewer deaths on Wisconsin snowmobile trails. The state DNR says 11 people have died in snowmobile crashes this winter -- six fewer than at the start of March a year ago. All but two of this season's deaths were in the Wisconsin snowmobilers might have to keep their machines in the garage this weekend. Last weekend's thaw and a forecast calling for warmer temperatures in the next few days are forcing counties to shut down snowmobile trails across south-central Wisconsin. There will also be a separate, new annual trail pass that would cost $30 for those who do not belong to a club, but only $10 if sledders belong to a club and the Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs. Miner said the discount could be enough of an For instance, in Wisconsin there are nearly 19,000 miles of dedicated snowmobile trails. That’s enough to stretch from Green Bay to Los Angeles and back twelve times over. Snowmobile clubs are the backbone of the hobby, and are solely responsible for its but here are four of my favorite snowmobiling spots: Stay updated on snow trail conditions with the Travel Wisconsin Snow Report at www.travelwisconsin.com/snowreport. The site also allows you to search nearby events, activities, dining and lodging. NORTHEAST WISCONSIN -- This weekend's snow is good news for snowmobilers itching to hit the trails. Even though conditions remain fair to poor in most areas, those trails are opening up. Kewaunee County: All trails open and in fair condition. Door County .
Even if you’re not an avid snowmobiler, I think you’ll be amazed by these nine facts and figures: 18,855 miles of funded snowmobile trails in Wisconsin. That would be like driving from Green Bay to Los Angeles and back to Green Bay almost 12 times! DNR spokeswoman Joanne Haas said it was not surprising that Wisconsin is such a popular snowmobiling destination with its 25,000 miles of groomed trails. Vilas County leads with about 10,600 snowmobile registrations, 300 more than last year. Marathon say a Pewaukee man has died in a snowmobile accident in northern Wisconsin. The Vilas County Sheriff’s Office says 34-year-old Jason Ringle was driving a snowmobile on a trail Saturday when he fell off the machine and was struck from behind by .
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