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International Falls, MN
16.0k
Skating/Classic
No
No
218-286-3334
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The ski trail crosses open and forested bog and passes through stands of aspen, spruce, balsam fir and eastern white cedar. The terrain varies from flat bog to rolling uplands and steep rock ridges. Whitetail deer use areas along the trail for winter yarding. Moose, timber wolves, and pine martens are occationally seen along the trail. Located in Koochiching State Forest.
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2021-2022 season
Reports 21 to 26 of 26    Month: Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan | Dec | Nov
Friday, December 24, 2021
Afternoon
Firsthand: Classic 
[ Good skis ]
39 F. No wind, overcast. The trails are great for how little snow there is. The first 200 ft of trail has two sets of boot prints. Tough to get pole purchase because the snow is shallow. It’s easy to avoid the bad areas with rock and dirt. There’s a tree down on the orange loop that I couldn’t move.
Photos:
(Louise Levy)
Friday, December 24, 2021
Morning
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Most, B skis ]
More snow fell yesterday. What a fine morning today! We started at 7 and took both Ginzus around Green, Orange, Blue, Yellow, and Red. Skating and classic should be nearly perfect. I’d say use your best skis if you know where the light cover always occurs, otherwise best to stay with B skis.
Photos:
(Burgess Eberhardt)
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Morning
Firsthand: Classic Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Most, B skis ]
Finally got both Ginzu groomers activated! Tilson had another 2 inches or so of dense dry snow and we were able to set nice tracks on Green, Orange, Blue to Blue Return and out, and Red. Looks fine! Yes, there are still a few rocks showing and one or two ridges are almost bare, but overall we are in great shape. I classic skied all but the Blue this afternoon and the tracks are fine, crisp and fast. The skate deck is firm.
Photos:
(Burgess Eberhardt)
Saturday, December 18, 2021
Morning
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Most, Rock skis ]
After the melt down and freezing rain we finally got cold and a few inches of dry snow on Tilson, much more than in town. We rolled our usual course today, Green, Orange, Blue to Return and back to Orange, then Red. The Blue Return is rough - I’d skip it. The east side of the Red, around the shelter, is also rocky but skiable; the rest of the Red is quite nice, west side especially. There are enough rocks visible that rock skis are the wise choice, but if you watch, B’s will be fine. The exception is the little hills south of the Red shelter - those are bad. But skiing is super, no matter what!
Photos:
(Burgess Eberhardt)
Monday, December 6, 2021
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Most, Rock skis ]
Cold! Below zero, cold toes….. We received perhaps 5 to 6” of dry snow, and were able to use both rollers on almost all trails today. We still anticipate logging on the Blue Trails and so have opened the main Blue to the Blue Return and back to Orange but no more of the east side of the Blue trail. We rolled the Red but not the new Red Renegade. The base is thin, no tracks. I think if you are careful you could use B skis, but I’m sticking with rock skis until the next snow.
Photos:
(Burgess Eberhardt)
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Rock skis ]
After the ice and then some 5 inches of snow last week we’ve been working to clear as much as possible. The Green, Orange, and Yellow trails are clear and the Orange and Yellow are rolled. I skied part of the Orange and Yellow this afternoon and was surprised - the flat sections are fun! The Bogwalk is great, of course, for 7/10 of a K.
Photos:
(Burgess Eberhardt)

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