I would rather see some patches of dirt then slick old hard groomed snow
Same here
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I would rather see some patches of dirt then slick old hard groomed snow
I would rather see some patches of dirt then slick old hard groomed snow
I think most of us on this forum would agree, but that's not the point of the post.
I think most of us on this forum would agree, but that's not the point of the post.
Then what is? I am saying do not groom natural snow trails
I was surprised at the number of people on Upper/Middle Hardscrapple and Vista Way this last weekend. They have been full of glare ice, exposed granite, and grass for two weeks. A couple of inches fell on top of that scattered over 2-3 nights recently, with warm days in between.
These trails clearly called for rock skis.
FYI
Trails groomed: Groomers smoothed out 40+ trails overnight including a few passes on Vista Way, as well as winching on Avalanche, Paulie's Folly, and Zoomer. See the trail report for a complete breakdown.