Over 70 K groomed in the last two nights, including 34 K last night. All grooming is PistenBully grooming, and the snow is a "transitioned packed powder," meaning it's not "granulated yet, but it has been warmed, cooled and packed multiple times. This snow holds the tracks and corduroy well, skiers need to pay attention to the changing sun exposure because that changes the speed your skis will travel over the snow.  Snow is expected today, with some forecasts saying it starts during the skiing portion of the afternoon and others saying not 'til 5 pm . 

The entire Upper Village was groomed, from Woodchuck to Betty Whitney, and on the Ellis Corridor the Keeney Loop was groomed. On Wednesday night Prospect and East Pasture were groomed.

Today the Workout Meet Up is classic skiing and starts at 8:25 am.

Tomorrow:

Saturday Night Nordic Lights is from 6 pm to 8 pm

The Caitlin Patterson skate clinic still has openings.

The eBiathlon sessions this weekend are filling up - the adult sessions are full, there are still some youth openings. AND there will be a similar eBiathlon weekend March 21 & 22. 

Next week we return to "regular programming" and some special events:

Regular: Tuesday's Toddler & Tots; and Friday's AM Workout and Friday Gliders; plus also on Friday, Feb. 27 there is a Skijoring Demo and Try-it event. 

Feb. 28 and March 1 we are hosting the Bill Koch Youth Ski League Festival. There are still volunteer openings (link). 

Publié le Feb 20, 2026 à 6:56 AM par Ellen