February 8th Grooming Report
Crunchy Morning!
The recent heavy wet snow and warm daytime temps followed by subfreezing overnight temps, conspired to transform our trails into a chopped and hard surface first thing this morning. However, the Husky has been hard at work, turning the tough conditions into a much better situation. While a few of the field trails did end up bit pock marked, all in all as of report time conditions range from a good ok to pretty good.
Almost every wood trail received at least a single skate/classic pass with Woolsey Woods and the fields receiving multiple passes. Even where the surface is a little rough, skaters should be able to make good time and classic skiers likewise should be able to move easily as well.
The weather does look favorable for Nordic skiing for the near future with a return to cooler temps with occasional light snow, just what we need to make our trails pristine.
The Master’s Class was gathering at report time, the Prep/Comp and many Juniors are traveling to McCall, Idaho today for the third Junior National Qualifier; you can follow along on the event website. There will be a small group of Teewinots this afternoon and only a reduced squad of Juniors Friday afternoon.
Groomer’s choice for today is Woolsey Woods.