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TrailPatrol
08-24-2004, 02:30 PM
I spent a good deal of time this morning on the phone with the US Forest Service folks in Ely (Superior National Forest-Kawishiwi Ranger District) and the new owner of The Bike Shop in Ely. This comes on the heels of having spent the weekend up there doing GPS-ing in the Nickle Lake area.

What we were discussing was what I will call for now, the "Stony River Project." The Forest Service has identified an area of roughly 300 square miles between Isabella and Babbit as being potential mountain biking terrain. They are looking for new trail building, existing trail mapping and trail development proposals for mountain biking and equestrian use in this area. Currently there are 8 dispersed, backcountry campsites inside the project boundaries, and MacDougal Lake and South Kawishiwi USFS campgrounds are immediately south and north of the area. There is an "window of opportunity" here to greatly shorten the amount of time required to formally approve a trail, but we have to get these proposals on paper and in the hands of the Forest Service as soon as possible. (We originally thought the deadline was tomorrow, but that has been relaxed a bit. We have about a month to get the act together.)

The folks from The Bike Shop are trying to get local riders together to help. I am posting this to the MORC forum and list, and sending it to COGGS, as well as the MTB folks on the North Shore. We need people who have been through IMBA's Trail Building School and know how to survey and set up a new trail, who are willing to spend the time riding the forest roads and trails in the area to come up with a plan we can submit to the USFS. Obviously, the Backcountry Trail Patrol is going to dive into this project, because this is what we were made for. We need your help. If you can commit to working on this project, please get ahold of me ASAP by e-mail. (erdman@trailpatrol.org)

This is our chance to be part of a new, major trail system from the ground up. Let's hit the ground rolling, and see what "Superior" riding await us!

jitterjepp
09-24-2004, 08:59 AM
Hans, I did the Kekekabic hike about two weekends ago. It used to be a fire trail then it was turned into a hiking trail. Probably not much of a chance for it but it's a 42 mile hike that starts northeast of Grand Maris and goes to the Ely area. It's not a very well maintained trail at all. I fact I dont' think they maintain it at all anymore other than work done by a volunteer group.
The trail was even difficult to find at times and there were at least fifty large trees that had fallen over the trail. In fact I would say there were probably more like a hundred trees down over the trail.

pwpatton
10-25-2004, 08:24 PM
I just read an article in the october edition of Twin City Sports: "Superior National Forest Could Get Mtn. Bike Trails". It says Denise Myers and Dave Levander of "The Bike Shop" are looking for bikers who have been through trail school to help out. It says that the Forest Service has only a short amount of time to hear proposals and if anyone wants to help out contanct The Bike Shop at 218-343-1682.

I'm assuming this thread is refering to the same opportinity? If so, is there any new status on this effort?

Thanks,
Phillip