1/20/2009 Groomed trails

Lately there has been a bit of snow almost everyday.  Andy went out on the Tidd Tech G2 and regroomed just the skate lanes on Sunday, since the classic tracks were still fine; redoing the skate lanes resulted in overall excellent conditions.  Being able to just groom skate lanes is one of the great advantages of using the G2 in addition to the pisten bully.

This morning Bob went out in the pisten bully and groomed most of the trails on the Bearskin side again.  He did everything except Oxcart and Poplar Creek.   He hopes to finish those up on Wednesday morning. 

Skiers have been very positive about the conditions again this week.  Bearskin was full last weekend and almost everyone commented at checkout that this was the best snow (and best grooming) they’d experienced in years.

Waxing hint:  Skiers are consistently commenting that the snow is slower than expected for the air temperature.

1/17/2009 Fresh snow last night

We received about 2 inches of new, fluffy snow overnight.  Bob has been out in the groomer since early this morning, starting on Summer Home and the central group of trails;by the end of the day everything should be done.   Dan is also out grooming on the Golden Eagle side.

Andy has gone out to repack the North South link; he is headed back now to add new tracks to it.  Then he will regroom the lake path with the G2 and redo Oxcart.  That should all be completed by early afternoon.

Classic skiers who have been out this morning  reported that because the tracks were already so firm and well-formed, the new snow wasn’t much of an issue for them.  Meanwhile, the sun is trying to emerge from the clouds and the temperatures are rising. Could be a great day for skiing on the Gunflint Trail

1/16/2009 Groomed most trails

Groomed everything on the Bearskin side today except Lower Beaver Dam trail.  Although Bob plans to finish that trail in the morning, several very experienced skiers who were on Beaver Dam today said it was still in good condition.

The air temperatures have warmed up a bit, but Quinn noted this afternoon that the snow was still “cold and slow.”  That should change over the next few days.

1/14/2009 Report from Golden Eagle

New Snow Last 7 days: 3.7”

Trail Base: 9” Average, 11” High

Snow in Woods: 19” Average; 20″ High

Total snowfall since Nov. 1:  49.8”

 Conditions:  Good to Excellent Skiing for Classic and Freestyle

Comments:  Along with the cold temperatures, we’ve received an inch of new snow in the last couple of days.  The trails will all be re-groomed for the upcoming weekend and with more moderate temperatures in the forecast we should have some great skiing.

1/13/2009 East Bearskin Lake trail is good again

Quinn did get out in the groomer for awhile today.  He was pleased to find that at least for the moment the slush problem on East Bearskin Lake has ended.  He was finally able to groom the lake trails without running into wet spots.  All the last attempts at grooming the lake have ended with a groomer encased in ice  after hitting water, so it was relief to successfully groom that trail again without a lot of trouble afterwards.

He also did Summer Home, Campground and Oxcart trails.

1/13/2009 Morning grooming report

It’s not nearly as cold today as originally predicted.  Here at Bearskin it is a calm, sunny and surprisingly pleasant day–at least until you look at the thermometer.  Much nicer than the temps would indicate.

Quinn is out grooming.  He plans to redo the lake paths, which have been problematic for him–he’s gone through into 12 inches of water/slush on each of his most recent lake grooming attempts. (Again, we emphasize that this is not a safety issue — a skier will not go through into the lake, although skis might become iced over. It is much more of problem for heavy equipment.)    Quinn is hopeful that today will be better.  After he fixes the lake trails (and if he doesn’t need to take yet another side trip into the maintenance building to thaw out an iced over groomer) he will do the central trails on this side of Flour Lake.  Most are in pretty good shape right now, but a pass with the grooming equipment will make it even better.

1/12/2009 “Nuisance snow”

We had a little of what our groomers call a “nuisance snow” today–enough to accumulate a bit, but not enough to justify heading out with the groomer. Skiers who were out today said it was just fine.

An irritating piece of news: skiers on Poplar Creek late this afternoon reported that they saw snowmobilers go down the ski trail. This is against the law and obviously, also very dangerous. The snowmobiles messed up one side of the Poplar Creek trail.

Realistically, we probably won’t get out with the groomer in the next two days to repair this damage since the weather forecast is for extraordinarily low temperatures and a high windchill factor. Actually, Tuesday might be a good day for skiers to hunker down with a good book in front of a fireplace and await better temperatures.

The good news is that the forecast for the upcoming weekend, when many folks have three days off, is excellent. Highs in the mid-20s are currently forecast.  Decent winter weather will return soon!

1/9/2009 “Best snow”

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“Best snow I’ve ever seen,” reported guest John Stonhouse today.  John and his group of friends have been coming to Bearskin to ski for about 12 years.  He said right now the uphill stretches have just the right snow consistency to be comfortable, while the downhill tracks aren’t overly fast and there are no icy edges.  The snow continues to be beautifully draped over the pine boughs, but every once in awhile “just for you,” as John said, a bit of snow comes tumbling down off a branch.  It’s beautiful.

Today has been brilliantly sunny and windless. Even though the temperatures started out well below zero, skiers are stripping off extra layers.  Picture postcard perfect conditions.

1/7/2209 Golden Eagle report

Conditions: Good to Excellent Skiing for Classic and Freestyle

Comments: Lots of new snow! Golden Eagle is out grooming after the snowfall overnight and will groom all trails today on the North side of Flour Lake, the East End Logging Camp, Ridge Run, Moose Pasture, Upper Beaver Dam and that part of the Logging Camp Trail in the Boundary Waters. Bearskin was out grooming yesterday. The trail over Flour Lake is in good shape and we are grooming it with the snowcat. The Aspen Lake Trail still has a lot of slush and should be avoided.