Photo album of ice photos as a result of cold temps, wind, and the work of the beaver. Chewing on poplar tree to cut branches to make dam. Dam backs up water, freezes, than dam is open, water falls and ice remains around “anchors”.
Setting fresh tracks with the Pisten Bully, January 26th, 2010.
The ski trails at Maplelag are groomed with both a snow cat (Pisten Bully) and the Ginzu groomers from West Yellowstone Track systems. Thanks to everyone who has confirmed winter reservation for the upcoming season. We are looking forward to a great winter!! If you would like to make a reservation online, check availability, confirm open dates via e-mail or call 800-654-7711 and deposits can be done online through this website.
Steven Gromataka providing ski instruction over New Years weekend. Steve will will be at Maplelag again over the Holiday season and also the month of January providing ski services.
Frost flower on Little Sugarbush, November 30th, 2006
There are only a few days in the early winter we are fortunate to see frost flowers. And they don’t always occur as conditions need to be just right, frozen lake free of snow and hard freeze at night.