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Maple Grove, MN
15.8k
Skating/Classic
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763-694-7894
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Some of the best ski trails in the metro area. Fantastic night skiing on their lighted trails! New in 2003, a 2.5K man-made snow loop.
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2017-2018 season
Reports 45 to 54 of 92    Month: Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan | Dec | Nov
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
I skied all the ski trails plus the multi-use trail at sunrise. Everything was better than I thought possible. Tracks set for all the ski trails, and multi-use had been groomed with multiple passes. My poles touched a bit of asphalt on the multi-use trail, but I never broke through with skis. Wildlife encountered: 3 eagles, 1 other large bird (falcon?), and 2 deer.
(Andor Langski)
Saturday, January 20, 2018
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Good skis ]
Stuck to the man made trail and northern lights loop. The manufactured snow was in excellent shape. Felt pretty fast. The lights loop was pleasantly good. Very hard packed but skiable. Couple of things spots that are easily avoided. Parking lot was full when I left at 10.
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(Scott Greymont)
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: All, B skis ]
The multi-use trail was pretty good this morning. The few dirty or pavement areas were easily avoided. It was getting a little soft by noon. Nice to be on natural snow.
(Kate Karshna)
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Evening
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Most, B skis ]
Went to Elm late this afternoon with my B-skis and a tentative plan to scout the natural snow trails. High school meet on the man-made loop forced my hand. Had to park in the overflow lot so I went ahead and hopped onto the Northern Lights Loop from there. This 1.7 km loop (turning right and going down the hill at the last intersection before reaching the man-made loop) was snow covered to the point I didn't see anything I didn't want to ski over with my B-skis. The surface had been rolled and was also somewhat packed down from some traffic. Overall, though, being a balance-challenged skier, the surface was still uneven enough to make it hard for me to ride a gliding ski before loosing my balance to the uneven surface. Better skiers probably won't have much trouble though. No classic tracks, the snow was not nearly deep enough. I noticed a few a few hand-sized patches of pavement showing through on that last stretch to the man-made loop as I transitioned over there after the meet. The base seems to be about 1/2" - 1" through there. Man-made loop was in great shape in spite of the heavy traffic from the race. Surface was fairly hard packed but soft enough to hold an edge. I wouldn't call the conditions fast but they certainly weren't slow either.
(Leif Irgens)
Monday, January 15, 2018
Morning
Firsthand: Both 
[ Good skis ]
I skied the outermost loop this morning as that was the only natural snow trail rolled for skating other than northern lights. The snow was soft but very delightful and it was fun to get out off the regular loop! The man made tracks were very slow due to the nasty winds blowing snow around, but I stayed in the woods and the wind wasn't a problem. Overall, very good conditions and a nice time to get out and enjoy the new snow!
(Diane Thompson)
Monday, January 15, 2018
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: Most, B skis ]
Classic skied the outer trails early afternoon today. No tracks set on Eagle, Nature Center or Creek trails. Snowshoe tracks on the Nature Center trails.
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(Mark Skinner)
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Good skis ]
Waited until this afternoon to ski, hoping the fresh snow might bring the natural snow trails to conditions that worked for me. After an hour on the man made loop, I took a left at the top of the keyhole hill and ventured about 100 yards down the trail. I found it to be snow covered but unstable, uneven and unpredictable. I turned around just short of the first intersection and went back to the hamster wheel. I saw several others either going out the Northern Lights trail at the bottom of the Keyhole or coming back in at the top so others seemed to make it around but I'll need them to be groomed and evened out before I try again. The skate deck on the man made loop was hard packed, a little slippery and reasonably fast before the snow started to build up. My fasted laps were my first two with lap times slowing by 1-2 minutes as the snow fell. Slow snow aside, it was great to be out in a winter wonderland again.
(Leif Irgens)
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Evening
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Good skis ]
Holy Moley.....the skate deck was.....let's put it this way. This evening, I had the highest average heart rate of any ski I've done so far this year. I also had the slowest pace of any ski (classic or skate) that I've done this year. I was on my A-skis, waxed with -30 to +8 F glide wax and yet glide was minimal. I suspect going herringbone up the wall would have been faster than trying to find some glide. Spent most of the ski doing diagonal stride and offset. Nowhere near enough glide for me to get up to one-skate or two-skate speed except on some of the downhills. I coasted some of the downhills in the classic tracks and found them to be in excellent shape. Would have preferred to be skiing classic today but it just wasn't an option.
(Leif Irgens)
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Rock skis ]
Having arrived in time for the HS racing to be just about to get underway, I ventured off onto the Northern Lights loop with my rock skis to see what I could find and avoid being in the way of the racers. I would definitely call it rock ski conditions, but there were stretches that were surprisingly good. If you stick to the eastern portion of the loop closest to James Deane Parkway, that was probably 90% really good skating. That other 10% though was a couple of short stretches that were half snow/half rock. The western portion including the big hill (both up and down) and the farthest north end before you turn around were really thin and strewn with rocks and debris with vegetation poking up through the snow. All in all, for my first ski on non-man-made snow for the season it was actually really pleasant and I don't think I made my rock skis any more rock worthy than they were to begin with.
(Ben Mullin)
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Morning
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Good skis ]
Just skied the manmade. No lightning, rain and wind like in Germany for the TdS and no La Bomba storm like out east... just your standard issue cold (but not so much). And, hey.... pssssst.... there was some glide - don't tell anyone-....( or some/most of the 2 layers of kick wax I had on for NYD wore off - could've actually used a little more kick).
(Mark Lahtinen)

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