Bakemono
New member
I just got back from spending 5 days in St Germain visiting my parents for X-Mas.
The trails are pretty decent. I would rate them as an 8 out of 10. We had temps in the mid 30s and rain on Friday and Saturday, which hurt the trails a little bit (they were a 9.5 out of 10 before that), but there is still plenty of snow.
I plan on making the trip back up on Wednesday to do some more riding over New Year's, so if anyone had any plans to do the same, there is no reason to not go.
I wouldnt make another 500 mile round trip if the trails were bad.
As usually, you need to go northwest of St Germain to find the best trails and you would be wise to avoid Eagle River, Rhinelander and anything south of Minocqua as those areas see more traffic and havent gotten as much snow as St Germain and Sayner have.
The trails are pretty decent. I would rate them as an 8 out of 10. We had temps in the mid 30s and rain on Friday and Saturday, which hurt the trails a little bit (they were a 9.5 out of 10 before that), but there is still plenty of snow.
I plan on making the trip back up on Wednesday to do some more riding over New Year's, so if anyone had any plans to do the same, there is no reason to not go.
I wouldnt make another 500 mile round trip if the trails were bad.
As usually, you need to go northwest of St Germain to find the best trails and you would be wise to avoid Eagle River, Rhinelander and anything south of Minocqua as those areas see more traffic and havent gotten as much snow as St Germain and Sayner have.