3.23.11 Typical late season ski conditions

It’s been a tough week to decide what to do with trail grooming and decisions will continue to be challenging over the upcoming weekend.  A  typical spring skiing situation.  We still have a lot of snow, but melting from the more direct spring afternoon sun can create a very hard surface on the trails. 

In spite of daily afternoon melting, our trails stayed reasonably good.  A dusting of snow in the tracks kept conditions from deteriorating.  By Tuesday, however, that wasn’t working.  Bob went out with the Pisten Bully tiller and did Summer Home, Campground, Lit Loop and Oxbow Trails.  Tilling can be a gamble, but guests who skied afterwards were quite happy with the results.  Bob is going out again today to till Lower Beaver Dam, Poplar Creek, and Bear Cub. 

We did not get the massive amounts of snow that central Minnesota received overnight.  We have less than an inch of new snow.  It’s sunny enough to cause some melting, in spite of only 8 degree temps.  Conditions will be changeable over the next few days.  Call the lodges for the most up to date report on trail conditions.

On the plus side, at this time last year we had grass on hiking trails. If you are a skier, late season conditions are still better than no snow!

3.18.11

As March wraps up, we are dealing with typical late season conditions on our trail system.  We just returned from a Twin Cities/Duluth trip, and it’s obvious that we haven’t had a fraction of the melting and rain that those two cities have experienced recently.   We still have ample snow here and, in fact, it is snowing lightly right now.

But daily temperatures in the afternoons have been getting warm enough to create slush and icy conditions.  We also had some rain.  When the temps cool back down each evening, the wet snow freezes into a very hard surface.

Trails were groomed on 3/14.  The classic tracks at this point are hard and icy, with a small amount of powder coating.  Skaters, on the other had, are having a great time skiing on this surface.  Morning skiing, as is typical of late March, has been quite good but afternoon skiing can be wet, depending on the temps and amount of afternoon sun.

We haven’t decided what our next grooming step will be. We may wait to see what happens with the weather. If it continues to melt and slush up every afternoon, we probably won’t try too hard to fight it at this point.  However, a good dump of snow could make grooming the trails again more realistic.

3.7.11 Gentle snowfall, no wind, trails groomed

Beautiful, soft snowfall right now with large, fluffy flakes.  The center sections of the system (Beaver Dam, Summer Home, etc.) were groomed this morning after yesterday’s snowfall.  Quinn is heading out to do Poplar Creek and Oxcart this afternoon with the G2, even though it is snowing at the moment, as he’d like to stay ahead of it.  Some forecasts indicate we could have a full week of this type of March snow.  We’ll be out there.

3.5.11 Nice, very nice

It’s a beautiful thing out there. Trails were groomed again Friday morning.  The sun is shining, the sky is clear blue, and skiers are out everywhere. Stop in at the Main Lodge for some hot chili or soup, a slice of blueberry pie, delicious hot chocolate, or a glass of wine or beer when you are done enjoying the great trails.

3.2.11

Trails are in good shape.  We had a considerable amount of snow and blowing over the weekend.  Our groomer was out on the trails even when it was still snowing; the entire system was regroomed.

Some trails have been touched up since then.  Quinn went out again and redid Poplar Creek and Oxcart on Monday; Summer Home, Campground, and Lower Beaver Dam on Tuesday; and the North-South Link and most of Bear Cub today.  The Death’s Door hill is not done, as a piece of grooming equipment broke at that point today.  Ridge Run, Upper Beaver Dam and all trails on the north side of Flour Lake have recently been renovated by Dan, the Golden Eagle groomer. 

We are expecting more snow over the next 24 hours.  Our groomers will go out again whenever the snow stops.  Conditions can change quickly, so if you want the latest info on the trails we encourage you to call Golden Eagle or Bearskin Lodge to ask.  We get many, many phone calls before weekends inquiring about trail conditions and both resorts will happily provide you with the most current updates over the phone.