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Trail Report

Happy Thanksgiving! An inch or so of new snow Friday night. Grooming on 20-25km of trail Friday morning including Skaters Waltz and Sukkerbusk which has been the best trails for early season skiing. The coating of new snow once again slightly improved the conditions. Not quite enough snow to set tracks but getting closer! Still some rough and thin spots here and there but overall for Thanksgiving weekend, nice skiing. Handful of folks out on the trail enjoying the early season conditions.

Just under an inch of fresh snow Tuesday night. The new snow was groomed and combed on Skaters Waltz, Sukkerbusk, North Loup, Twin Lakes, Loon Return and a portion of double green trail.  A ski patrol at lunch found fair to very good early season/rock skiing conditions with best skiing on Skaters Waltz, Suicide Hill and Sukkerbusk.

The trails are open. Recommended to stay on Skaters and Sukkerbusk. No tracks set, skaters welcome to skate on Sukkerbusk. Use caution if adventuring to other trails. We have packed other trails but waiting for more snow before grooming additional trails. We are focusing on the trails groomed today until more snow.

There is no charge to use the trails and be advised the base is thin with some rough areas. Best to use older skis or “rock” skis. With that said, there is some fun skiing to be had if careful! The compacted base is 1-3″, solid and hard after a melt freeze cycle last weekend. Total snowfall this season has been 8″ of mostly light fluffy snow and snow depth in the woods is around 4″.

There are limited services available in the lodge with no lodging available until the weekend of December 12th-14th. Just Ski!

 

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Trail Report

Crisp and cool morning with temp checking in at -15!! Slowly warming up as the sun rises. No wind. Good chance for snow tonight which would greatly improve the current conditions. We will be grooming select trails early Friday morning if new snow.

Just under an inch of fresh snow Tuesday night. The new snow was groomed and combed on Skaters Waltz, Sukkerbusk, North Loup, Twin Lakes, Loon Return and a portion of double green trail. The dusting slightly improved the conditions and we are very close to having very nice skiing. A ski patrol at lunch found fair to very good early season/rock skiing conditions with best skiing on Skaters Waltz, Suicide Hill and Sukkerbusk.

We will continue to have the trails open through the Thanksgiving week and weekend. Recommended to stay on Skaters and Sukkerbusk. No tracks set, skaters welcome to skate on Sukkerbusk. Use caution if adventuring to other trails. We have packed other trails but waiting for more snow before grooming additional trails. We are focusing on the trails groomed today until more snow.

There is no charge to use the trails and be advised the base is thin with some rough areas. Best to use older skis or “rock” skis. With that said, there is some fun skiing to be had if careful! The compacted base is 1-3″, solid and hard after a melt freeze cycle last weekend. Total snowfall this season has been 8″ of mostly light fluffy snow and snow depth in the woods is around 4″.

There are limited services available in the lodge with no lodging available until the weekend of  December 12th-14th. Just Ski!

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Trail Report

Another light dusting of snow overnight. Cooling back down again with temps in the lower teens. The new snow will be combed on about 20-25 km this morning. Yesterday morning Skaters Waltz and Suicide Hill was combed, pressing the new snow into corduroy.

We did get warm temps Saturday and Sunday that softened the snow but the coverage is holding on with a firm base, despite being thin. Very skiable with caution! Looks like chances of snow this week and just 2″ would really improve the conditions with the solid base that exists. We need around 3-4″ before we can set tracks.

Good to see folks on the trails this past weekend taking advantadge of the early season conditions. An incredible Saturday morning before getting warmer but still folks skiing in the afternoon and on Sunday.

Grooming last week on Rootin Tootin, North Loup, Mother North Star,Sap Run, Skaters Waltz, JibFly, Sukkerbusk, Suicide Hill and Twin Lakes trails. We have the trails open for early season “rock” skiing. No tracks set. Thin 1-2″ base with areas of thin cover and rough spots. Use caution on the hills and advised to use “rock” skis or older skis. Best trail to ski would be Skaters Waltz and Suicide Hill. Other trails bit more rough.

There is no fee to use the trails at this time. No lodging available and limited services in the main lodge. The trails will remain open for skiing Thanksgiving week and in to the weekend. We will not have lodging available but feel free to park, click in and just ski!

Cold temps allowing Little Sugubush (lake Maplelag is next to) to freeze over entirely last Friday morning. This follows the other small area lakes that froze over earlier this week. Always exciting when the lake freezes over as a sign winter is approaching or in this weeks case, is here!

We have also been taking advantage of the cold temps and working on the ice skating rink which is ready and saw first skaters on the weekend!

Overall, the trails are in great shape after an amazing fall for clearing, brushing and preparing for snow.

Think Snow!!

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Early morning ski. Top of Suicide Hill. Hard to top the conditions for November 22nd!!
Early morning ski. Top of Suicide Hill. Hard to top the conditions for November 22nd!!
Weekend wedding guests heading out on the trail for a morning ski. November 22nd, 2014.
Weekend wedding guests heading out on the trail for a morning ski. November 22nd, 2014.

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Trail Report

Quite a change in weather the past 24 hours with almost a 40 degree temp swing!! Light snow early this morning resulting in less than an inch. We did get warm temps Saturday and Sunday that softened the snow but the coverage is holding on with a firm base, despite being thin. Very skiable with caution! Looks like chances of snow this week and just 2″ would really improve the conditions with the solid base that exists. We need around 3-4″ before we can set tracks.

Good to see folks on the trails this weekend taking advantadge of the early season conditions.  An incredible Saturday morning before getting warmer but still folks skiing in the afternoon and on Sunday.

Grooming last week on Rootin Tootin, North Loup, Mother North Star,Sap Run, Skaters Waltz, JibFly, Sukkerbusk, Suicide Hill and Twin Lakes trails. We have the trails open for early season “rock” skiing. No tracks set. Thin 1-2″ base with areas of thin cover and rough spots. Use caution on the hills and advised to use “rock” skis or older skis. Best trail to ski would be Skaters Waltz and Suicide Hill. Other trails bit more rough.

There is no fee to use the trails at this time. No lodging available and limited services in the main lodge. The trails will remain open for skiing Thanksgiving week and in to the weekend. We will not have lodging available but feel free to park, click in and just ski!

Cold temps allowing Little Sugubush (lake Maplelag is next to) to freeze over entirely last Friday morning. This follows the other small area lakes that froze over earlier this week. Always exciting when the lake freezes over as a sign winter is approaching or in this weeks case, is here!

We have also been taking advantage of the cold temps and working on the ice skating rink which is ready and saw first skaters on the weekend!

Overall, the trails are in great shape after an amazing fall for clearing, brushing and preparing for snow.

Think Snow!!

 

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Weekend wedding guests heading out on the trail for a morning ski. November 22nd, 2014.
Weekend wedding guests heading out on the trail for a morning ski. November 22nd, 2014.
Ready to hit the trails! November 22nd, 2014.
Ready to hit the trails! November 22nd, 2014.

 

Early morning ski. Top of Suicide Hill. Hard to top the conditions for November 22nd!!
Early morning ski. Top of Suicide Hill. Hard to top the conditions for November 22nd!!

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Trail Report

Morning temp checking in at 15 degrees, 22 degrees warmer than coldest temp last night which was -7. Another gorgeous winter day on tap. Packing this morning on Rootin Tootin, North Loup and Mother North Star. Yesterday Sap Run, Skaters Waltz, Sukkerbusk, Suicide Hill and Twin Lakes trails combed with Ginzu groomer. JibFly was rollpacked. We have the trails open for early season “rock” skiing. No tracks set. Thin 1-2″ base with areas of thin cover and rough spots. Use caution on the hills and advised to use “rock” skis or older skis. Best trail to ski would be Skaters Waltz and Suicide Hill.  Other trails bit more rough. A check of the trails skiing late afternoon on Thursday found fair to good rock skiing conditions. A great start to the season!

Off and on prairie effect snow this week resulting in 3-4″ of snow. Heavy snow showers on Wednesday afternoon resulting in another inch or so. Snow depth in the woods around 4-6″.  Later afternoon we were out skiing, checking the trails and enjoyed some fun powder conditions!  This new snow will help out nicely and are now able to open at least one trail, Skaters Waltz.

There is no fee to use the trails at this time. No lodging available and limited services in the main lodge. This coming weekend the lodge is reserved for a private wedding but feel free to park, click in and just ski!

We have been packing select trails (early season trails) to flatten the snow/grass and prepare for the next snowfalls since last week. Grooming helps freeze the ground down and drive frost farther down providing a better refrigeration effect when it warms up. Interesting enough, soil temps 5-6 feet below the surface are still in the 50-60 degree range. Noticed on the trail this week was a group of turkeys on Sukkerbusk and later discovered them up high in a tree! The covered quite a bit of area during the day, being sighted along the trails that were groomed.

Cold temps allowing Little Sugubush (lake Maplelag is next to) to freeze over entirely early Friday morning. This follows the other small area lakes that froze over earlier this week. Always exciting when the lake freezes over as a sign winter is approaching or in this weeks case, is here!

We have also been taking advantage of the cold temps and working on the ice skating rink. Should be ready within a week or so!

Overall, the trails are in great shape after an amazing fall for clearing, brushing and preparing for snow.

Think Snow!!

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Skating on Skaters Waltz, November 16th, 2014.
Skating on Skaters Waltz, November 16th, 2014.

 

Skiing up Suicide Hill, November 16th, 2014.
Skiing up Suicide Hill, November 16th, 2014.
Panoramic view of Little Sugarbush lake as seen from the tower of the lodge. Frozen over completely early morning November 14th, 2014.
Panoramic view of Little Sugarbush lake as seen from the tower of the lodge. Frozen over completely early morning November 14th, 2014.

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Checking out suicide hill. November 13th, 2014.
Checking out suicide hill. As usual, the best early season skiing but need more snow to open the trails officially. November 13th, 2014.
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Super super thin base on Sukkerbusk but compacted and ready for the next snowfall. Need 3-5″ more snow before trails can officially be open. November 13th, 2014.

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