Trail Detail

Hayward, WI
52K
Skating/Classic
Yes
Yes
1 Hwy OO 1 Birkie Ridge 1 Fish Hatchery 1 North End Cabin 1 Mosquito Brook 1 Start Area
715-634-5025
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The famous Birkie trail. A great, rolling trail through the woods between Cable and Hayward. There is a short section south at Hwy OO that is lighted. There are snowmaking trails at the Start area.
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2016-2017 season
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Saturday, March 4, 2017
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Most, B skis ]
Skied from Bodecker to Timber Trail and back. Classic Trail north was groomed (2-3 days ago) to Randysek, from there north it was a glorious mostly untouched powder over a hard base. Return on Skate trail was darn near freshly groomed, amazing. Many spots were opening up, skis off one time, but tomorrow may be more. Last days? Thanks ABSF crew!
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(Jeff Tumbleson)
Friday, March 3, 2017
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Rock skis ]
Skied today from near OO to Fire Tower aid station and back (both trails) and was surprised how good it was. The base is thin so no classic tracks, and there are occasional bare spots, but most of the trail is good to very good. There appears to be a single pass down to Birkie Ridge and up toward the high point as well. Ski while you still can! Great work by the trail crew (all year) to keep us skiing after the big warm up. Thanks!
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(Tom Detzner)
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Evening
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Most, B skis ]
I've been skiing from Bodecker to the High Point the last 3 days (on both skate and classic trails). It's been pretty awesome! 2 out 3 of those days it's been freshly groomed with equipment getting moved from the start line back to OO. There are few thin spots and some of those have opened up more today. I still expect the skiing to very good through Saturday late morning. Get it while you can! And thanks ABSF crew for a fantastic few days of skiing this week!
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(Jeff Tumbleson)
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Good skis ]
Skied a few kilometers north and south of Boedecker on soft fresh corduroy. 99% covered, no ice, 1% thin in sunny spots or south hills that lost the base. Both Birkie and Classic trails were groomed for skating from OO to Fire Tower. 2-3 inches of fresh snow has recovered the trail. Good skiing still to be had out there!
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(Carolyn Senty)
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Secondhand 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Rock skis ]
Birkie Trail Manager Chris has opened the Birkie Trail from the OO Trailhead south. The trail is reported to be very icy, thin and has bare spots. They recommend advanced skiers only - be very careful.
(Bruce Adelsman)
Saturday, February 18, 2017
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: All, B skis ]
Birkie Ridge trail only: Rock hard trail in the morning. Groomer was not out so rutted from Friday skiers. Please ski out North Trail and come in on South Trail - thus all uphills and downhills will be in same direction. Currently South Trail downhills are almost impossible because folks were climbing on Friday and thus extremely rutted.
(George Larson)
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Secondhand Scheduling 
The Birkie organizers will be closing the trail this Thursday evening for the foreseeable future as they attempt to preserve the best conditions for the races next weekend.
(Bruce Adelsman)
Monday, February 13, 2017
Afternoon
Firsthand: Both 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Skied from Gravel Pit to Fish Hatchery Sunday afternoon on crackly fast corduroy. And one of us skied on to Wheeler Rd, but as reported it was not regroomed after Pre-Birkie and was pretty terrifying boilerplate or frozen bumpy snow. I walked down the last two hills for safety! Today we skied between OO and Mosquito Brook between noon and 3pm. Skate deck is still firm, not icy, and not compressing much despite the sun and 42 degrees except in the open sunny areas and a few south facing hills. Track is surprisingly intact and varies from soft to glazed. Some leaves and pine needles on the trail due to the winds. Skin skis worked well. Beware of grabby slow snow in the sunny areas - good balance practice! Photos are 1-2km north of Mosquito Brook.
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(Carolyn Senty)
Monday, February 13, 2017
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Good skiing generally. It got warm on Sunday and then froze hard overnight so it can be hard and icy. But there is still corduroy to be found from Saturday evenings grooming so I would still call it good skiing. This is another situation where better skiers are going to think conditions are good and beginning skiers will need to exercise a little caution. The spouse is in Korte recon mode at this point so we tried to ski the southern part of the trail. It was groomed after the Pre-Birkie as far south as Fish Hatchery but not past. So the section between Fish Hatchery and Hwy 77 is dicey. If you're going that same thing as us, that is, previewing sections of the trail prior to race day, I might suggest waiting until closer to mid day when the surface softens up somewhat.
(Andy Schwartz)
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
Conditions on the pre-birkie course were good to great. Very impressed with the coverage compared to where it was even one month ago. It was firm in the vast majority of places, with little to no squish. Very clean snow too---little to no dirty spots. Coverage on the lake was sufficient, but you could tell it was thin...maybe two inches. Fish Hatchery was a little uneven with some foliage poking through, but still A ski conditions. Uphills were in fantastic shape, some minor wash-out on downs. All told, I spotted only one pebble over 42k. I would pay good money to have these conditions for a Birkie.
(Joel LaFrance)

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