3.21.2015 We’re still skiing!

Central Gunflint Ski Trail Conditions on 3-21-15

New Snow Last 24 hours:  0”

New Snow Last 7 days:  0”

Trail Base, Staked:  3”-10” varying by area.

Snow in Woods, Staked:  Average 12”

Groomed with classic tracks:  70 K

Groomed for skating:  53.4 K

Surface Conditions:  Tilled snow

Last grooming day:  3-21-15

Snowshoe trails:  Open

Total snowfall since Nov. 1:  75.00”

 

Comments:  Don’t put away those skis yet; we’re still grooming and skiing on the Central Gunflint Ski system! Definitely expect spring skiing conditions though the freshly groomed skate and classic lanes are still holding up very well and are, condition wise, great after a recent grooming! Continuing with our plans from last week, we are still grooming select trails at this time, depending on each individual trail’s condition. Currently, 42.5 kilometers of trails have been/will be groomed between today and yesterday.

3.11.2015 Spring skiing conditions

Twin Citians are reveling in the record-setting March temperatures in the metro area. Up here in the far north we are also experiencing some warmer days, but unlike other parts of Minnesota, we have a serious base of deep snow.  We’ve seen a little snow melt, especially off our roofs and roads, but as of 5 PM on Tuesday we still have a solid 12 inches of compacted base on the ski trails, with far more than that in the woods.

If you’re coming up to ski in the next few days, you should prepare for spring skiing conditions. Spring skiing is the best, but the sun is powerful at this time of year so even on a chilly day there will be freezing and thawing. Plan ahead for the varying conditions.

Early morning:  The skate lanes and classic tracks will be frozen hard; perhaps the tracks will be icy if they have thawed the day before and refrozen overnight. These conditions are great for fast skating with minimal edge control on hills. Grip tape or waxless skis are your best choice for early morning skiing in these hard tracks.

Mid morning: The sun is softening up the tracks and the skate lanes are still firm. This is the best skiing of the day. When skiing through shade and sun your skis will glide differently; be careful on the hills!  If it’s chilly but sunny, these conditions can last most of the day.

Late afternoon:  As things warm up the snow will start to lose its structure, and you’ll sink in. Because of the released moisture, your kick will be compromised, and skating will get harder due to “suction”. Waxless skis are the best choice for these conditions.

Then, if it drops below freezing at night, the cycle repeats.

The trails are being groomed differently for these conditions.  We plan to continue grooming for as long as possible.  Later in the month we usually open some ski trails to snowshoeing, but we’re not ready for that yet. Our actual snowshoe trails, though, seem fairly unaffected by the temperatures and offer a great additional option if there are any afternoons that seem too warm to ski.

Our musher, Erik Simula, is still taking trips out and should be able to continue for quite a while longer. Like skiing, however, on very sunny days the dog sled trips go better in the morning; the dogs have to work very hard to pull groups through wetter snow.  If you’re planning a dog sled trip in March, earlier appointments are the best choice.

For those of you in the rest of Minnesota, your spring has probably truly started.  Up here, however, we know that the next blizzard could still come at any moment.  We will be extremely surprised if our winter is actually winding down now.

3.5.2015 Not much new to say — this snow isn’t going anywhere soon

Beaver Dam Trail 3.4.2015  Baumanns

Beaver Dam Trail on March 4. Photo from the Baumann family.

No news in March is good news on the Central Gunflint Ski Trails. It snows, we groom, it snows again, we groom again.   Nothing has changed significantly, other than that we get more snow every few days.

We’ve had some years where the snow melted during the first week of March.  You can safely believe that melting is not an issue for Bearskin at this time.  We had -28 degrees this morning.  It should warm up this weekend a bit, but it’s still unquestionably winter up here. This will be a fantastic weekend to be here skiing, perhaps perfect — fresh snow, warmer temps, and a nice forecast.

Don’t forget, Bearskin serves soup and chili in the lodge every weekend.  Plan a lunch date in with your ski trip!  Or stop in at either lodge for a big cup of hot chocolate — tastes great after a day out on our beautiful trails.

Here are the latest numbers from the Baumann family:

Central Gunflint Ski Trail Conditions on 3-4-15

New Snow Last 24 hours:  2.63”

New Snow Last 7 days:  2.63”

Trail Base, Staked:  13.5” average

Snow in Woods, Staked:  Low 24”  /  High 28”

Groomed with classic tracks:  70 K

Groomed for skating: 53.4 K

Surface Conditions:  Fresh Packed Powder

Last grooming day:  3-4-15

Snowshoe trails:  Open

Total snowfall since Nov. 1:  72.50”

Comments:  We received a little over 2.5” of fresh snow yesterday; all trails have been freshly groomed again today, March 4th. Beautiful “March” weather is expected in the upcoming days and through the weekend with temperatures in the mid to upper 20’s – what wonderful conditions to spend your time outside skiing! Trail conditions are still fantastic, both for skate skiing and classic skiing!

Please contact Bearskin Lodge (1-800-338-4170) or Golden Eagle Lodge (1-800-346-2203) for specific conditions and grooming information on each trail or route. Central Gunflint Ski Pass required