Warm weather and rain over the holiday season postponed skiing at Huron Meadows Metropark, but loads of man-made snow are actively being delivered to the race course in time for this weekend's Frosty Freestyle and Krazy Klassic races! Registration for Saturday ends at 8:00pm on Friday! Register at https://www.skisignup.com/Race/MI/Brighton/FrostyFest.
Vasa Raptor Rush Nordic Ski Race Fundraiser
Hickory Hills Ski Area, Traverse City, MI
XC Ski HQ: Bob’s Bean Bomb at the Stone Turtle Cafe
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
SISU Ski Fest
ABR Trails, E5299 West Pioneer Road, Ironwood, Michigan 49938
UPDATE 2: Frosty Fest! Frosty Freestyle 5/15K
Huron Meadows Metropark, Brighton, MI
XC Ski HQ: "Pure Michigan” Winter Trails Day with the Great Lakes Winter Trails Council
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
XC Ski HQ: Free Beginner Ski Lesson
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
XC Ski HQ: Bob’s Bean Bomb at the Stone Turtle Cafe
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
Frosty Fest! Krazy Klassic 7K/10K
Huron Meadows Metropark, Brighton, MI
XC Ski HQ: Golden Years Ski School!
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
XC Ski HQ: Silver Streak Week - Seniors ski free!
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
XC Ski HQ: Free Beginner Ski Lesson
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
XC Ski HQ: Silver Streak Week - Seniors ski free!
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
XC Ski HQ: Silver Streak Week - Seniors ski free!
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
XC Ski HQ: Silver Streak Week - Seniors ski free!
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
XC Ski HQ: Silver Streak Week - Seniors ski free!
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
CXC Jr. Cup / Great Lakes Division - Classic Individual Start
Rhinelander, WI - Northwoods Nordic Ski Club
Cote Dame Marie
Hanson Hills Recreation Area, Grayling, MI
Winter Trails Day at Timber Ridge Resort
Timber Ridge Resort, 4050 Hammond Road East, Traverse City, MI 49696
XC Ski HQ: Gourmet Lunch at Trapper's Cabin
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
XC Ski HQ: Gourmet Mac ‘n Cheese Bar
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
CXC Jr. Cup / Great Lakes Division - Freestyle Individual Start
Rhinelander, WI - Northwoods Nordic Ski Club
Flying Squirrel Freestyle Junior Race
Crystal Mountain, 2500 Crystal Mountain Dr., Thompsonville, Michigan 49683
XC Ski HQ: Gourmet Mac ‘n Cheese Bar
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
XC Ski HQ: Gourmet Mac ‘n Cheese Bar
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
Noquemanon Ski Marathon: Junior and Adaptive Races
Al Quaal Recreation Area, Ishpeming, MI
Noquemanon Ski Marathon
Al Quaal Recreation Area (Ishpeming, MI) and NTN 510 trailhead
CXC Jr. Cup / Great Lakes Division - Freestyle Sprint
Minneapolis, MN -- The Trailhead, Loppet
XC Ski HQ: Free Beginner Ski Lesson
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
XC Ski HQ: Bavarian Ski Festival
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N Cut Rd, Roscommon, MI 48653. 800-832-2663, [email protected], CrossCountrySki.com
Lantern-lit Trail
Fayette Historic State Park, 13700 13.25 Lane, Garden, Michigan, 49835
Stokely Creek: Skated to Norms on Trappers Trail and it's good to go for both skate and classic. Pickard trail return was still rough in spots and required a few snow-cross moves. But it's well frozen and just needs one fresh snowfall and grooming.
Boyne Mountain: Thin from the xc center and parking lot but good conditions on most bottom trails (pancake, syrup, twister etc). I climbed up to Vistas and it was beautiful but wind blown. Excellent hard base with an inch of lake effect fluff on top… made for great skating. Rex blue perfect on cold dry snow, remarkably fast for 17f dry snow. Enjoy!
Crystal Mountain: We are closing our hills due to unsafe conditions. All the flats and intermediate trails are open. Call or stop in for details.
Cross Country Ski Headquarters: The Trappers Cabin trail (about 2km) has full coverage with man-made snow, and is snowcombed for great skating conditions. We will have classic tracks on it tomorrow morning. The rest of the trails are open but ungroomed until we get some more snow, which we are forecast to receive starting today and throughout the weekend. The Blizzard Pond loop behind the practice area, in addition to the practice area, now has abundant man-made snow, is groomed, and is in excellent for demos, lessons, and just skiing around. Join us for lunch at the Stone Turtle Cafe, live music tonight, plus a ton of great events this weekend!
Hanson Hills: No new snow to report. Trails are skiing well. Thin from trailhead to the woods. Green, Blue, Brown, Yellow and easy return are open. We have marginal coverage at best on the Red and M-93 hills, so we are keeping them closed in the meantime.
Forbush Corner: The man made snow trails, 240 Loop, Ridge, and Linda’s Link in the valley, will be groomed this morning. All other trails are open and skiable and tracked, thin in spots great others. Open 9 to 5.
Valley Spur: John C did a full groom this a.m. Full sunshine all day with a lot of skiers from out of the area in search of snow. Single digits moving into the 20’s later in the day. With predicted highs in the 20’s for the next week snow conditions will hold.
Lodge is open 10a-4p daily. Pictures on Facebook under Friends of Valley Spur.
Forbush Corner: Blue skies and 16° at 1 PM, warming to 21° at 3:30. Sparkling 1/2” fresh snow which looked like Downy soap flakes made for silky smooth tracks, especially those that had been skied in, using fresh kick with Swix extra blue. Excellent coverage on snowmaking loop, badlands and roller coaster. Some grabby bits of mud on pines connector and Townline Rd which can be avoided and worth it to get to the beautiful south Roberts Rd and west trail beginning at #10. Lovely 16.3km/ 10.1miles
Huron Meadows Metropark: The groomers added another 0.3 k to the loop. The Frosty Freestyle and Krazy Klassic race course is now 1.8km! (Ken Roth walked the course today to get the measurement). We're supposed to get a couple inches of natural snow Friday afternoon and overnight to add to the man-made snow!
Hudson Mills Metropark: Good news! The Frosty Freestyle and Krazy Klassic course has been extended from 1.5k to 2.0k!
Forbush Corner: Update. Grooming not needed. Skiing is good as is.
Cross Country Ski Headquarters: The Trappers Cabin trail (about 2km) has full coverage with man-made snow, and is firmly packed and snowcombed for great skating conditions. We are working to provide classic tracks on Trappers for the weekend, and appreciate your patience as our trail team works so diligently at the long process of making, spreading, crushing, packing, and grooming the snow. The rest of the trails are open but ungroomed until we get about 2 more inches of snow - maybe this weekend! The Blizzard Pond loop behind the practice area, in addition to the practice area, now has abundant man-made snow, is groomed, and is in excellent for demos, lessons, and just skiing around. Join us for lunch at the Stone Turtle Cafe, plus a ton of great events this weekend!
Forbush Corner: Going to be a chilly start to the day. Currently -15 at the corner, warming to the 20s later in the day. All trails remain open with good coverage with classic tracks. Some thin spots and dirt here and there, easily avoidable. Fresh groom on the 240 Loop, Linda’s Link in the valley and Ridge. More snow is needed for the other trails. Groomers will evaluate. Open 9 to 5.
: Binder Park Golf Course - Battle Creek, MI
There were about 2 inches of fluffy snow - grass in some parts, but easily avoidable. Pretty good conditions. We used the B skis.
The gates are open until dark. Park at the clubhouse.
PJ
Boyne Mountain: I skied all the lower trails and worked up to Innsbruck this afternoon…trails are excellent with good corduroy that has set up hard and fast considering the cold temps. Rex blue perfect.
Vasa Trail: Skated the 10K on the VASA today, starting at the trailhead. Pleasantly surprised with v. good coverage throughout (albeit not deep). Several inches of cold fluffy snow on top of the base didn't slow you down, and also it wasn't cold enough for that new snow to be slow snow ;) No classic tracks were set, but several folks out cruising along. Bonus; the sun came out about 3:30 :) Go out and get some!
PS- Wish this platform offered the option to post trail pix, as folks have the option to do on skinnyski.com
Vasa Trail: I forgot to mention in my trail report earlier today that there is not enough snow depth for the groomers to set classic track. So the entire trail system is currently groomed only for skating pending more snow. Though there were probably an equal number of classic skiers out today basically setting their own track in the fresh loose snow on top of the firm base.
Unlisted trail: Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail, Rte. 271 Southbound. Pennsylvania’s lovable black bears are sound asleep in their dens this week. 12”+ deep cold snow conditions. If you think you may be breaking trail bring wide skis and a few friends.
Valley Spur: With about an inch of fresh snow overnight classic skiing was very good. A nice crowd out today, mostly from out of town. Bring your A skis. Snowshoe trails are open with great scenery.
Lodge open every day from 10a-4p.
Vasa Trail: There were quite a few cars in the Bartlett Road parking lot when I arrived mid-afternoon, so the chilly 16F temps wasn't bothering the skiers. The entire system was fully groomed at oh-dark-thirty this morning, and since then an additional 3" of LES fluff had fallen.
I was confident that with the 4" to 6" of fresh snow over the last few days that the former thin spots from the TH to the Split Rail Fence would be covered, so it would be safe for me to return to starting from the TH, and saving myself the drive out to the Rock as I had done the previous three days - and that was the case. Once on the 10K loop-proper you'd have to look far and wide to find a thin spot, I could only find a couple easily avoided.
The fresh fluff-snow on top of the groomed trail didn't really affect your forward skating speed, but it did impart a soft silky under-ski feel of luxury-skating. LF6 was gliding well considering the very cold fresh snow would try to squeak back as it tried to resist the wax invasion. Should just keep getting better each day with additional LES and maybe even some sun tomorrow.
Interlochen Golf Course: Freshly groomed classic tracks in Interlochen! Two loops, about 3 and 1.2 km each. Most was perfect snow-lined track. But where grass, twigs, or gravel (from golf cart paths) showed thru, it was easy to step out of tracks and ski alongside on packed snow. Be very careful or bring your "rock skis". NOT groomed for skate skiing.
Hanson Hills: A light new snow with freshly groomed trail greeted me this afternoon. It was a breezy 12 degrees F which is right at the edge of happiness for me recently. But skating called and a true XC skier does not ball at the cold. There are thin spots but easy to avoid. A few leaves but minor when you consider the low snow totals since the last thaw. B skis waxed for cold. No tracks but wilderness was skied in.
Huron Meadows Metropark: Andy, Buck's Run will be open at noon on Saturday (after the race) and I assume will be open for normal hours going forward.
Huron Meadows Metropark: Some clarification: the 1km loop mentioned below is just the loop in the woods. There is also to 0.5 k loop to the ski center for a total course loop of 1.5k. The course is looking good!
Unlisted trail: Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail, Rte. 271 Southbound. Pennsylvania’s lovable black bears are sound asleep in their dens this week. 12”+ deep cold snow conditions. If you think you may be breaking trail bring wide skis and a few friends.
Vasa Trail: Skate lane was soft and somewhat uneven from single-pass snowmobile grooming over new snow with more snow having fallen. Base was thin in only a few spots however some dirt/leaves/sticks showing under the snow so rock skis would be advised if you have them. No classic tracks.
Shanty Creek - Schuss Mtn: After this weekends 12”+ of snow, some of the trails were rolled, then eventually groomed with the Tidtech. I skated Pine Cone today and found about 1-2” of new snow on top of the compacted and groomed base. The classic tracks were firm and deep. Unfortunately snowmobiles drove along Poet’s loop making it unskiable. Hopefully the resort can allocate the necessary resources to regularly groom the trails this season. Today’s conditions are about a six out of ten.
Huron Meadows Metropark: Does anyone know if they plan to open Bucks Run this year?
Crystal Mountain: I have a question for all you groomers out there if it's ok to do so on this website. We are looking to replace our snowmobile and was wondering what you use to pull a tidd tech. We are currently using a skandic 900 and pulling a G2 6' tidd tech. Do you use a side by side and if so what size, snowmobile, tractor or other. Also, what is your terrain like? Any response would be great. Thanks
Huron Meadows Metropark: Official report from Hurom Meadows on the course for this coming weekend's Frosty Freestyle and Krazy Klassic:
"Mike
I just spoke with our maintenance staff, and they believe that they will have approximately 1 km of trail ready to go Saturday morning. This 1 km will include the connector along with the front loop of Bucks. Of course, this could change if mother nature decides to grace us with snow before Saturday. We will keep you updated, but as of right now plan on the 1 km for the race. Please know that the trail will not be open until Saturday morning as the crew will be continuing to work on it throughout the week. Let us know if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Tamra
Tamra Bezzeg | Park Manager
[email protected]
734.426.8211"
Cross Country Ski Headquarters: Good morning! The Trappers Cabin trail has full coverage with man-made snow, giving us about a 2km loop in great condition. It will be snowcombed this morning. All trails are open but ungroomed until we get about 2 more inches of snow. The practice area has abundant man-made snow, is groomed, and is in excellent for demos, lessons, and just skiing around. Join us for lunch at the Stone Turtle Cafe!
Hanson Hills: Another light dusting last night. Groomer Dan will try to snowcomb this morning. Skiing has been good. Trailhead to the woods is marginal but skiable. All Trails, Green, Blue, Brown, Yellow and Easy Return have a firm base. Red and M-93 rolled, however we advise you to avoid, as they are marginal.
Lodge and Trails open 9am.