November 23
Hayden took the Ginzue around last night to clean up the state lane. The track remains in place when Chanse a set it a couple days ago. With no new snow and some warmer days we are starting to see some bleed through on the trails. It will be fast and firm first thing but will soften quickly as it warms up. Use some caution on the return from the Glacier. As it gets warmer this week we may close the trails to preserve them for the weekend. So today is a good opportunity to get out!
Teal’s Tango, Green, Blue, Yellow and Second Finger is open. Stay on only what is groomed please. We would still define it as rock skiing with this thin base. Rock skiing is defined as skiing without full coverage and a thin a base, where they may be derby sticking through. Rock skiing is not for beginner skiers and our rentals skis are not to be used.
This information may change as we get more updates from Chanse.
$15 trail passes.
