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Trails roll over the golf course and woods.Trail Reports
2020-2021 season
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Afternoon
posted: 2021-01-01 10:49:12
Firsthand: Freestyle [ Trails Open: All, ]
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The grooming was great. Snow coverage was near 100%, there was one section that was getting down to the cart path. Bridges have good coverage, one was a bit bare. The flats were nice for skating.
(James Broennimann)
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Thursday, December 31, 2020
Morning
posted: 2020-12-31 22:09:00
Firsthand: Classic [ Trails Open: All, ]
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The classic tracks north of the parking were in pretty good overall condition in the morning. The tracks are walked on and thin near the lagoon and sledding hill parking where it's on top of asphalt paths. There were also a few small bare ground spots and some debris, but not much of a problem. Nice to be able to stride in Brown Deer Park in December; Thanks County groomers!
(Tom Benson)
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Thursday, December 31, 2020
Afternoon
posted: 2020-12-31 17:43:53
Firsthand: Freestyle [ Trails Open: All, ]
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Conditions were great for a late morning / early afternoon skate! Snow is a little soft but provides a good grip. Be careful on the bridges - one had a couple bare spots as you finish crossing it, and there was one spot where the groom trail passes over an asphalt golf card trail that had a couple tiny spots wearing thin. Should be avoidable. Two nicely cut classic track sets were also laid out on the classic-only loop. Thanks to the County Parks folks for a great job with grooming!
(Larry Knight)
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Thursday, December 31, 2020
Morning
posted: 2020-12-31 08:52:32
Firsthand: Freestyle [ Trails Open: All, ]
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Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Afternoon
posted: 2020-12-30 20:10:38
Firsthand: Classic [ Trails Open: All, ]
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Skied the classic loop and was very pleased with very good double set of tracks so soon after the snowfall. A couple areas had some debris and a few bare spots but nothing that couldn’t be easily avoided. Saw the groomer going over the skate deck when I first arrived but will wait on that until things firm up a bit more.
(Adam Clarke)
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