Ski Trail Report

Trails are open.  Another beautiful day to ski! Sunshine to start with clouds moving in. We are keeping our eye on possible snow Thursday. Even an inch would bring conditions to the top step. Either way, a great day to ski today!

A fun day on Tuesday hosting a JV and JR High race. Chilly start to the day but susnine and no wind making for a very nice ski day.

Today we will be renovating and reseting the tracks on Sukkerbusk and Twin Lakes. Monday we groomed on the start and finish segments of the Western trails, renovating and cutting new tracks and groomed the course for the JV JR High classic race today.

The trails are skiing well and the tracks are holding form from last weeks grooming. The inch or so of new snow before the weekend helping improve the conditions combined with daily grooming on all of the trail system. Hard crunchy base, some trails skiing a bit faster than others but everything very skiable and overall the reports have been good from skiers. We will reset most tracks later this week. Skate trails will be groomed daily through the week starting today.

Groomer’s choice for classic is Roy’s Run. A few rough spots there and there but overall nice skiing

Classic only skiing on trails with machine set tracks: Sukkerbusk, Sap Run, JibFly, Mother Hen, Rootin Tootin, Mother North Star and Loon Return. Roys Run, Twin Lakes, Wavy Gravy and the first and last part of Island Lake trail now tracked as well. North Loup has a track on the side and a skate path. The crossing between Twin Lakes is a bit rough as well as the marsh areas on Bullhead lake trail. Take skis off and walk for the adventure!

Skating on Skater Waltz, the extension of Skater Waltz, Single Green climb, Kristin’s Kutoff, Eira Bikwadinaa hill and North Loup. Also possible to skate ski the last part of Bullhead lake trail as out out and back.  Please do not skate on trails outside of the designated skate trails. Thank you!

We have been grooming and skiing since November 20th. 1″ new snowfall past 48 hours. 19″ of snowfall this season, compacted base on trail 1-4″. Snow depth in woods 3-6″  

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Fun to ski with the MPLS Washburn Nordic team on the outer trails of Bullhead Bootleg and Wavy Gravy on Sunday. Start of the ski was -13 air temperature but no wind and sunshine made for great skiing. Few photos below. 

JV girls skiers competing in a classic race, January 7th, 2024.
Heading down the hills! January 7th, 2024
Resetting track at start of Island lake trail, January 6th, 2025. Be sure to look for the big eagle nest just after the start of the trail! 
Resetting track along the fat bike trail on Island Lake trail, January 6th, 2025.
Resetting track at end of Wavy Gravy trail, January 6th, 2025.
Combing and leveling out end of Wavy Gravy trail on last downhill, January 6th, 2025. We did not set a track in effort to provide a more level surface to glide down. 
Crisp morning as MPLS Washburn skiers get ready for a morning ski, January 5th, 2025.
Crisp temps, heartening sunshine on Poki Loki, January 5th, 2025.
Skiing across the Bullhead lake, January 5th, 2025.
Balsam trees at end of Bootleg loop, January 5th, 2025.
Return on Bullhead Lake trail, January 5th, 2025. 
Members of the MPLS Washburn team getting a full day of skiing despite the cooler temperatures, January 4th, 2025.
Loon Retun trail serves as both a ski and fat bike trail, January 4th, 2025. Fat Bike loop is in good to excellent condition