Trail Conditions
All trails are groomed for classic skiing only. We try to update trail conditions frequently on skinnyski.com
February 16: We decided not to groom today due to the light fluffy snow that was on the tracks from Friday night snow. It was the right decision because nearly all the trails had been skied on and were in excellent condition to enjoy the trails with this fresh covering of white sparkly flakes. We skied from the new trailhead up to the shelter between Post 19 and 23 excellent conditions the entire way.
February 15: There was about 2 1/2 to 3 inches of new fluffy snow that fell last night covering up the tracks that were groomed on Friday. But many skiers have been over the groom trails today making it easy to enjoy the trails with the new snow.
February 13: Epic conditions - real snow and lots of it! Pictures show just how much snow is up there in the woods. Skied along Lake Gegoka, through the woods, across a bog and up to the pine ridge. Just beautiful! The grooming was outstanding with nice deep tracks with zero sticks or rocks. I don't know who had more fun - us or the dog but after 2 1/2 hours I was pretty tired so I vote the dog won.
February 11: Mary and I skied the western trails, a three-hour trip starting from Jensen Trailhead. With the zero-degree temperatures, we expected the tracks to be slow, but they were not. We had a perfect ski. There was a very slight dusting of new snow on the tracks sunny skis and a little windblown in the open area near the shelter.
February 9: There was a slight skif of new snow on the tracks today, it made the glide a little slower. What a joy to have such perfect conditions and a full moon.
February 7: Trails are in top condition from Thursday grooming. Even though we had some very high winds there are relatively few areas that had some drifting (a bit by 10). What little new snow got deposited on the trails after grooming (<1/4") has by now been skied on, so there is good glide on cold, but soft snow. Should be a perfect weekend.
See photos below.