[QUOTE=ghostrider;20782]Is there signage at that intersection detailing that? I don't remember seeing directional info at that intersection.[/QUOTE]
yes there is
100 Miler Connection to Marinette County
[QUOTE=ghostrider;20782]Is there signage at that intersection detailing that? I don't remember seeing directional info at that intersection.[/QUOTE]
Coming from Armstrong Creek...when you intersect with the road there is a sign on the other side of the road that says turn left to the Marinette trails and turn right for the 100 Miler. The sign really isn't noticeable when coming from Wabeno.
Coming from Armstrong Creek...when you intersect with the road there is a sign on the other side of the road that says turn left to the Marinette trails and turn right for the 100 Miler. The sign really isn't noticeable when coming from Wabeno.
I had this same issue back in March of 2012 after the major snowstorm. There is signage, just not obvious when coming from Wabeno as you stated. I searched the forum for the thread...
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[QUOTE=kevinj]I had this same issue back in March of 2012 after the major snowstorm. There is signage, just not obvious when coming from Wabeno as you stated. I searched the forum for the thread...
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I remember this now. Unfortunately, I don't think it may of got resolved back then. Sorry. More importantly, is there enough signage there now? It sounds like it could still use some additional signage. If so, perhaps we can get the word out to the proper personnel.
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I remember this now. Unfortunately, I don't think it may of got resolved back then. Sorry. More importantly, is there enough signage there now? It sounds like it could still use some additional signage. If so, perhaps we can get the word out to the proper personnel.
I don't think it is anywhere near 10 miles. It might be 5 but I get it...5 miles of plowed road mine as well be 10 right!!!. You might have to find loose snow or hit the banks every 100 yards or so, but it should at least be hardpacked to prevent carbide loss. Plus I don't think it gets plowed very often, so if there have been a few 1-2" snowfalls, that might still be on it.