Skiing this past Martin Luther King weekend was some of the best MLK skiing the past four years. On Friday the temp was in the mid 20's making for some "balmy" skiing. Early Saturday am the temp was around 20 but a clipper swung through and the temp dropped to 0 by the late afternoon with some strong NW winds. On Sunday, the morning low was around -18 and we didn't get much above -10. Sunday the temp moderated again and we were back to 10 above. The guests over the weekend bundled up and hit the trails in fine form. The sunshine on Saturday and Sunday was heartening. A great weekend all in all. Thanks!!
Photo below taken January 18th of the Siegel family before heading out for the morning ski. Can you guess who is from Florida and who is from Minnesota?

Photo below taken January 18th of Dick Stardig and members of the North Star ski touring club at the top of the "Toot".

Photo below taken January 18th of a un-identified North Star ski touring club member sking down the "Toot".

Photo below taken January 17th of Colin from Winnipeg, MB. as the clipper was moving through and blasting us with some superfluff.

Photo below taken January 17th of Resnick/Beringer/Lawther family members. Always fun to be had with these folks around.

Photo below taken January 17th of Robert Eliason and blind skier Billie Ruth after a run morning ski around Sukkerbusk.

Photo below taken January 17th of Ari and Joe skating on Skaters Waltz. The fluff snow was fun to ski through this morning. Thanks to the Resnick gang, I was able to get on snow this morning for a ski lesson.

Photo below taken January 17th of members of the "Klackers" group on Rootin Tootin. The group meets twice a month for some knitting and socializing. Once a year they come to Maplelag.

Photo below taken January 15th after grooming on Roy's Run. Roy's was in great condition and many good reports from the weekend
