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Klamath Falls, Oregon

The Klamath Basin Snowdrifters are the basin's only non-profit snowmobile/grooming club. During the snow season the clubs volunteer members keep 360 miles of designated trails smooth, clear, and safe for all riders. Safety and fun are top priorities of the club.  With a wide range of rider skill levels, anyone can always find a comfortable riding group. 

Our mission is to educate the snowmobiling community about changes in laws, trail conditions, and weather conditions. To keep up to date, download the latest copy of the “The Drifter”, a monthly newsletter.  All KBSD club members are also members of the  Oregon State Snowmobile Association (OSSA).  The OSSA is in contract with the State of Oregon to maintain and groom the snowmobile trails throughout the state, as well as fighting to keep our snowmobile trails and rights as snowmobilers from being taken away from us.

 


 

Groomer Report

Grooming Report for week ending Feb 7

Dan Riblett

Wed- Sunset trail to Dead Indian Memorial Road, cleared the crossing at the intersection and groomed across the south end of Lake of the Woods, then back across to the Buck Peak Trail to the Buck Peak TIe, then back to the barn. Snow is deep, lots of trees down due to heavy snow.

Thurs- Cat Shed to the 37 Road via the Brown Mountain Trail. Mechanical issue occurred and the cat had to spend the night.

Fri- Returned the cat after repair, also groomed across the Great Meadow and into Lake of the Woods.

Snow is DEEP. At least 4 feet of new has fallen in most of the higher country.