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Conditions for January 26, 2026

Ski and Activity Conditions

30KM

Skating

30KM

Track Set

27CM

Base

Showshoe Trails

Open

Teal's Tango

Open

Recommended Waxes

  Swix Toko Rode Vauhti
Grip Swix Green, Swix VP30 Toko Blue Rode Green, Rode Green Special  
Glide Swix PS6, Swix PS5 Toko Blue Cold, Polar

Weather Conditions

-16ΒΊC

Current

-12ΒΊC

Expected High

12CM

Snow in Last 24Hrs

340CM

Total Season Snowfall

Surface Conitions

Machine groomed powder

Today's Report

The lake effect snow is doing the work today! Snow overnight and it will continue throughout the day. You will find the trails snow-covered and maybe a little be drifted (although the winds arent suppose to be very high today). If you are looking for that special ski in a snow globe type vibe today we have you covered! Chanse has regroomed everything with the Husky.

Meet Kelly for Get Active Club and go for a ski at 2:30 today. Let’s go for a classic ski!

Everything is open.

What would I be wearing while on the trails in the cold?

Top, 3 to 4 layers: my warmer base layer, merino baselayer that I use for a mid layer, maybe a light fleece (for me I find a fleece too much for a solo ski, although would have keep it if I was skiing with others) and jacket on top.

Bottom, 2 layers (I never wear more than 2 just change the weight): my warmer base layer, and heavier outer pants. Proper underwear makes a difference too! The no cotton holds true to underwear just as much as your base layer.

Accessories: warm hat (Sauce Chill Toque), regular weight buff, warmest mitts (Auclair Gigatex, again I find these too much for a solo ski but good if I was skiing with someone), and my Lorpen socks. I usually put on some vaseline on my cheeks and lips to help cut the wind and add a layer of protection. It won’t specifically help with frostbite but it helps with wind burn.

Bottom line don’t let the cold scare you off! You may discover you can enjoy being outside even when it is cold.

See our Trail Etiquette outline here. Guidelines to be a top notch cross country skier and good human being.

Regular Hours: Monday to Sunday: 8:30 to 4:30

Cafe Hours: Wednesday to Sunday: 10 to 3

UPCOMING EVENTS

Register for 4 Week Learn to Ski Programs Here

Register for Skills & Drill Sessions Here

Get Active Club – Enjoy skiing or snowshoeing with someone else? Join us for our Get Active Club! Snowshoers meet Monday’s at 1 with Angie (and her sidekick Alan). Skiers meet Kelly Monday’s at 2:30 and Sunday’s with Rene at 2:30.

December 26 to February 17 – Teal’s Tango Draw

January 31 – Sip & Ski Night

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