2019 March 5, Grooming Report;
In any case, if you have not done so, please renew your membership. There are K markers available. Your name and favorite picture can be here too.
New pictures from anyone will be appreciated. I really mean this. I agonize missing some Trail Builders.
Forestville Real Grooming Report: Cold temps and low traffic will have trails in great shape today.
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Deep snow on trail.
As always, your feedback is appreciated via reply to this email or to FB. Send in pictures and you too can get your K marker moved to the front of the line. See the Nordic skiing FB page https://www.facebook.com/NTNNordic/
Saux Head: Groomed on 3/2/19
Fit Strip: Trail groomed night of 3/4/19
Big Bay Pathway: The trails are open and groomed. Meditation, Bear Mountain and Hidden Grin are all in excellent condition!
South Snow Bike Trails: East side of 553 is groomed and open (Jeep, Shirley’s, Chapel and Granite Point). Please run lower pressure of 2-3psi.
Foot traffic in this deep soft snow ruins it for the people paying to have groomed snow bike trails. If you know any trail walkers encourage them to use snow shoes.
North Trails: Groomed Silver Lead and Upper Blue Heron. The entire North Trails except Wild Cat begin firming up nicely providing good riding conditions (4 psi). Rambling Man has some loose snow due to traffic but is ridable.
Please study your tracks. Too high a PSI will do as much damage as foot traffic. Soft trails need lower PSI.
Foot traffic please use snowshoes on Silver Lead, Collinsville and Blue Heron.
Of course you can also post your own information on the FB page and you are encouraged to do so. Here is the link:
https://www.facebook.com/ntnsingletrack/
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