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Trails range from easy, such as the Purple Trail running along the Willow River, to the challenging Brown and Silver trails. Trails are groomed for both classical and skate skiing. All grooming is done by volunteer groomers who pride themselves in providing the best possible conditions.
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2018-2019 season
Reports 43 to 44 of 44    Month: Mar | Feb | Jan | Dec
Sunday, December 30, 2018
Morning
Observation 
[ Trails: Closed ]
Ice. Any trail area that is flat has ice under a dusting of snow. Some densley wooded areas, such as the pines in the 300 camp, had slush only after the wet snow last week. Gravel, sticks, stumps, rocks, and grass are still exposed. Some areas are better suited to accepting new snow than others, such as well drained hills that have a turf surface; no ice. Most of Willow's trails are gravel. Think dry land training and wear your Yax Trax.
(Jeff Bolte)
Sunday, December 2, 2018
Morning
Observation Scheduling 
[ Trails: Closed ]
Open areas got some decent snow, but hardly an inch landed on the wooded trail I checked. One of the grooming tow vehicles was still not ready as of this morning. The Buckthorn Brigade will be driving a vehicle on the Purple trail on Tuesday mornings to continue their work until snow shuts us down. Join us if you like, 8:42 am at the shop (If you want do trail work other than Tuesday, contact the park). We will cut and chip the evil buckthorn, then go to lunch. This can be very physical work. Safety toe footwear is suggested. Most of the south side trails got a late mowing with the JD mower, following the winter wide cut by the Bobcat. Leaves were shredded and blown off many places on these trails. Its not a perfect job. There is scattered stubble. We have never tried this until now. The goal is to have snow stick to the ground, not to a fluffy pile of leaves. Its cold on a mower at 25 degrees. The red marks on the pine trees are a future timber sale. The marking process was still in progress last week up by the 200 camp. This does not include the old growth grove out on the Silver trail. The Silver trail will have classic track on one side only, the lake side. The trail will be a two way.
(Jeff Bolte)

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