Christmas week

Greetings skiers,
All our x-c trails (except for the Tak. Falls road right now.)are track set and in great shape since the last 2 days.
Emerald Sports is open everyday except Christmas Day.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL. Enjoy your skiing, Marilyn, Bruce and Denise

Lots of New Snow and New Tracks

At the Lake [not in the lake ,lots o slush] . My best track yet around The Fan , and  The KH Fire Rd. I also graded and widened The Connector and Tally Ho  out to the Field info ctr , and hope to get a good track on it tomorrow.

More Snow

This is what I’ve been waiting for ! I’m going out this morning and will freshen up the Em . Lk. trails [CAUTION : SLUSH on the lake due to the snow sinking the ice so stay on shore!]  Then I’ll be working on the connector , hope to have a good track by this afternoon .  AND!  Yes I got a good track at Emerald Lk.[ not on the lk.] And the Connector /Reconnector is getting better, And the K.H. fire rd. , and Tallyho to the info ctr. also  have a track with  some new snow on them , and lots more snow forcast .

Tracks on the Connector / Reconnector/Tallyhoe/ and KH fire road

I cut a few more trees on the fire road and got a fresh track out to the end. The connector track is still early season rough but should be good and fun. The hills [especially the Reconnector  ] are groomed smooth but watch out for lumps and ridges . and  tweeks in the tracks where the tracksetter  hopped sideways . It might be best to ski it , starting at the Nat. Bridge parking lot so you get warm skiing up hill and get a look at the new Reconnector section , it starts off of the TallyHo just a few hundred meters up from the parking area .Have fun ,be careful , keep warm [skiing] Did I win anything at the supper last night ?

THE RECONNECTOR

Dave and I have been working on the connector and over to Field Info [closed weekdays but warm washrooms are open:} I got a classic track on the tallyho , and might get some track on the connector today if Dave dosn’t  hog the sled all day…. he’s going to touch up the alluvial fan at the back of Emerald lake.