Forestville: Andy Bully groomed and track set from the ponds all the way to Co Rd 510 including Chiwagi by pass and the hills, as well as Animoosh, Boozoo, Zing, Gookookoo and Migizi, Mukwa and Papasay. Heavy snow continued last night and is forecast through today so morning skiing will be best. |
FV to 17k Lower Animoosh | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Upper Animoosh | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Boozoo | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Zhing | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Papasay | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Gookookoo | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Bagwagi | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Chiwagi by pass | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Chiwagi Hills | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Migizi | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Waaban | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Mukwa | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Connectors | Bully groomed and tracked 1/6 |
Mead Bypass Not sure, let us know 17k to 510 Bully Groomed and tracked 1/6 FV to ponds Bully Groomed and tracked 1/6 T.P. to NMU N/A |
Way too Long Grooming Report:
Accurate forecasting does take some of the thrill out a good storm but it’s thrilling nonetheless. It is hard to beat a three day snow event. I remember after a day of bottomless powder skiing at Squaw Valley. Powder ribbons were a must and, had I a snorkel, it would have been used. It took 11 hours to cross Donner Pass. Had there been good forecasting in the 19th century I expect the Donner party would have been lost in history. So too, the “Children’s Blizzard” would have no meaning. I remember reading about such events and thinking how amazing it would be to have blizzards so powerful that they were actually dangerous. It never occurred to me that the U.P. has blizzards too; we just bundle up and go play. I trust that is what you two are doing today.
Saux Head: Groomers will get out ASAP
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Big Bay Pathway: Groomers will get out ASAP
Fit Strip: Groomers will get out ASAP
Snow Bike South Trails:
Groomers will get out ASAP
Snow Bike North Trails:
No grooming on 1/5 due to continued heavy snow.
We plan to start grooming Lower Loop around 9am with Upper Loop next and finishing with the Forestville Singletrack. Anticipate very soft trail conditions. Low tire pressures or snowshoes recommended for those venturing out
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