Jackman Maine Views & News by the Lake


CATEGORIES




Subscribe to my feed:
Subscribe

Share it:
Bookmark and Share

ABOUT

Jackman Maine's blog is brought to you by Tami and Steve at Cozy Cove Cabins. Our goal is to bring you all the latest tidbits and happening not only here at Cozy Cove but around the region. We will provide with the actual weather as we see it, fishing conditions or at least what our guests say they are catching, moose sightings, trail conditions, and simply, anything we want to pass on to you. Topics could be just about anything but we will try to maintain within the listed categories.

This is also where we will post any BLOG SPECIALS for our cabins. We will list them under the Cozy Cove Cabins Category. All of our discounts follow the same guidelines:
* A 2 night minimum stay
* Payment must be made by cash or check
* Not applicable with any other web or cabin discount
* You must mention that "you saw it on the blog" when you first call for the reservation

SO thank you for stopping in and welcome to our Jackman Maine Blog. We hope you enjoy keeping up to date with us and please, feel free to add a comment, offer more details, or provide information for the author or other our readers. Many children also enjoy this blog so please, keep it clean!

Remember that all of the information we post on our blog is copy protected, but we are not opposed to sharing. If there is ever an image or a story you would like to use, please ask us about it.

If you want to know more about staying at Cozy Cove Cabins, come on over to our website and explore. We look forward to meeting you.


Cozy Cove Cabins



Jackman Trail Report 1-3-08

January 03, 2009 | 1 comments



Today it is about 9 degrees out, the sun is shining and the wind is starting to pick up. That means the chill factor is in the minus so be sure to bundle up out there.

The trail reports coming in from Missy at the Border Riders Club are that the trails are in great shape. This is the report from today:
Groomers went last night and will go tonight.
ITS 89 North- Trails are nice and flat, hard packed. Just watch for areas where the groomer has filled in water spots
ITS 89 South-Trail conditions are very good.
ITS 88 to Rockwood-Conditions are still good, reports are coming in favorable. Just watch for water holes.
Border Riders North-Is in very good condition
Again, remember do not snowmobile on plowed roads, especially Bald Mountain and use caution on the Rockwood trail signs are still being placed.


Last evening, we spoke to some of our guests and they all agreed that the trails "are incredible". There was a lot of action out on Big Wood as riders seemed to feel the need for speed out on the ice, Ice fisherman were trying for that "big one" and the rest of us sat on the mounds of snow by our camps or on the decks just watching it all, talking about the riding of the day. What a great evening it was...temperature about 5, no wind, and what an incredible sunset.
Here is a few shots I got:







COMMENTS

Comment form





(Your email will not be displayed.)




captcha

Security Code:
(This is to ensure you are a real human and not a software program)




bar
bar
MAINE VACATION CABINS ON BIG WOOD LAKE