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98K
Skating/Classic
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No
1 Bearskin Lodge 1 Golden Eagle
218-388-2292
218-388-2203
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Well groomed trail system near Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area. Good mix of terrain for all levels of skiers. Grooming caters to classical skiers but skating available (roughly 60K). 1.5-2K lighted sections at two trailside lodges (Bearskin and Golden Eagle). 27 miles north of Grand Marais.
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2020-2021 season
Reports 23 to 29 of 29    Month: Mar | Feb | Jan | Dec | Nov
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Morning
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
All Golden Eagle side trails groomed this morning with about 4” of new snow. Track in excellent shape through. Deck look a little soft with the new snow but not bad. Excellent coverage. Saw a moose run down logging camp trail - so that didn’t help the skate deck! But overall GE trails are excellent. Sons skied around west end trail to Bearskin area and reported that trail also in good shape and groomed.
(Jim Carlen)
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: All, Good skis ]
We received 9.25” of snow in the last 24 hours. All our ski trails are now open. Conditions are cold today which should set up a very nice skate deck for Christmas day and the days following. Everything is groomed with a classic track and skate lane – all the trails groomed up wonderfully today. The lakes will continue to be groomed via snowmobile until we get a bit more ice to cross with the Pisten Bully. There are still a few rocks poking through on the west end logging camp and along the north-south link trail where the trail meets the lakeshore. Other than that, you should safely be able to ski on your good skis from this point forward.
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(Zach Baumann, Golden Eagle Lodge)
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Most, B skis ]
Logging Camp, Deer Mouse, Cross Fox, Red Pines, and the Skijoring Trail all are groomed with a classic track as well as several trails on the Bearskin side. There is still some dirt present on some sections of the groomed trails so B-skis are still our go-to right now. That being said, new snow is in the forecast so expect another update to follow after the snowstorm.
(Zach Baumann, Golden Eagle Lodge)
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ B skis ]
By far the best snow conditions I saw from Saturday to Monday, Dec.19 - 21 in the Gunflint was on Poplar Creek trail. The trail is not groomed and perhaps only 1/3 of the 8.4 K loop is packed. But compared to Lacy Lake or Banadad Trails, lots of snow there. One general observation, the farther west I skied on Gunflint trails, the less snow I saw.
(Jacek Witkos)
Friday, December 18, 2020
Morning
Firsthand: Both 
[ Trails Open: Partial, B skis ]
Bearskin trails in the woods, lots of grittiness, limited groomed trails, some classic tracks laid. Fun skiing on East Bearskin Lake, both skate and classic. My son skied Summerhome Road which was great, well groomed. Good enough to go back again today!
(Anne Schepers)
Friday, December 11, 2020
Morning
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Rock skis ]
Trails are currently being groomed by snowmobile. We do not have enough trail base to set a classic track yet so everything is groomed with a skate lane with the exception of Summer Home Road, which does have a classic track set. We received a light dusting of snow yesterday, about a 1/4 inch, but need a couple more inches before any additional trails can be groomed with the PB100. Condition wise, we recommend B skis to rock skis, depending on the trail. Moose Ridge is currently closed due to the amount of rocks and hills.
(Zach Baumann, Golden Eagle Lodge)
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails: Closed, Rock skis ]
We received 5.75 inches of fresh snow and have begun packing the Central Gunflint Trail System. If all goes well and snow comes as it has in past years, we hope to be grooming around the 1st of December.
Photos:
(Zach Baumann)

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