December 27th Grooming Report
Thanks to all the Betty Woolsey Skiers!
The early morning leading up to yesterday’s Betty Woolsey Classic Race was looking a bit wild with a raging blizzard and heavy snowfall. However, even though we didn’t have a bluebird day, we had a great race with a good sized crowd showing up for a wonderful ski through the woods at our very own Trail Creek Nordic trails. The image above shows one of the special things about the race; it allows multiple generations to pass the finish line neck and neck (we must add that these two skiers did have different start waves).
Results will hopefully be up soon on the event page and we will post a few more images throughout the week, but thanks again to skiers and helpers for putting on a great race.
Today’s grooming was a Husky venture through almost every trail. Sections that had been abandoned in preparation for the race were mostly brought back and in fact most every major trail except for the East Fields is now groomed. If you’re feeling extra adventurous you might check out Faceplant today which has just received its maiden grooming.
The close field did receive classic tracks but are drifting a little and a few woods trails received classic tracks as well, look for more as the snow deepens and we get caught up on the grooming a bit. The sure thing today is that if you go for a ski, you should be able to have a great time on our abundance of freshly groomed trails.
Groomer’s choice for today is to live dangerously and give Faceplant a shot.