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Minneapolis, MN
13K
Skating/Classic
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North Wirth Park includes 13 kilometers of groomed trail. The North Wirth trails include a mix of beginner, intermediate and advanced trails. Trails include Hap Lutter Loop (lighted, 3.3K snowmaking), Skyline Trail, Back-40/Twin Lake Trail, Judy Lutter Trail, and Tornado Alley Trail.
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2019-2020 season
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Saturday, December 14, 2019
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Good skis ]
Got out around 8:30 am on the short made-snow loop, for my first ski of the season. Plenty of people out, but the trail was in great condition. No icy spots at all. The wind at the top was pretty fierce, but the temps were fine. Plenty of room on the trail despite the number of skiers, and the trail is wide enough to pass pretty easily. The trail didn't change at all during the 90min or so I was out. I almost forgot I was doing laps!
(Dan Boody)
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Most, Good skis ]
I skate skied the natural trails on Friday and again early Saturday morning after being out of town all week. There was fresh grooming on most of the trails. Solid, firm base with overall great coverage. I didn't find any ice except near the bridge over 55 where there is a bit of a wetland area, but nothing too bad. Under 55 is skiable, though I'd use caution with good skis. There are a few spots in JD rivers and on the golf course with some debris from the trees. Overall fast and smooth and super fun.
The only real challenge is confusion over the direction of the trails. During the day yesterday it seemed about 1/2 the people were going the wrong way. There really is not much of any signage yet posted, so the confusion is understandable. Some of the new signs are quite small and low, and hard to see.
(Sam Knuth)
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Good skis ]
Fresh corduroy on the lighted snowmaking loop. Slow, but in excellent condition. Snow guns were producing a lot of snow on the lower stadium and tubing hill, so hopefully we'll have more open shortly. I measured a lap at roughly 1200m.
(Adrian Swanson)
Monday, December 9, 2019
Evening
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ B skis ]
JD Rivers, Tornado Alley, Skyline had full coverage with minimal debris. Watch your head on the gnarly tree overhanging in JD Rivers section. The snow is a bit thin near the 55 underpass but I only noticed it by the clacking of my pole tips. I skated but the classic tracks looked just fine from my vantage.
(Joe Krisch)
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Evening
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Good skis ]
The trails crew opened the next section of the snowmaking loop this evening. Skiers can now ski 1.5k starting on Trail 18 behind The Trailhead which is now connected to the east half of Ridgeline trail. There should be more trails opening soon. It looks like a great week of snowmaking weather ahead!
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(Isaac Kasper, Loppet Foundation)
Saturday, December 7, 2019
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Most, Good skis ]
Skiing on the natural snow trails just south of the Trailhead (Skyline Trail and Tornado Alley) this morning was awesome - very clean snow, plenty of coverage, no risk of ski damage for skate skiing. Classic tracks were mostly intact and in good shape, but a few spots were showing bare grass. The grooming crew did a great job with gentle grooming - I was amazed how good the skiing was considering our small snowfall and warm temps over the last week!
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(Bill Oyler)
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Most, B skis ]
Inspired by the posts yesterday, I started at JD rivers, up tornado alley to the bridge trail, then walked to the machine made loop (the connector isn't skiable). Overall, a lot of traffic since yesterday and does not look like grooming was done today. JD rivers was mostly decent, with a few bare spots showing through, and ice around the bridge over the creek. There were some volunteers putting snow under 55, which was great to see (thank you!). The trail on the north side of 55 is quite icy and hard, the rest of tornado alley is OK. Pretty hard packed with a few icy spots. Bridge trail was good, though getting slushy and thin in spots. The machine made loop was great, though I'm quite curious as to when we'll see it expand - looks like lots of snow to work with piled up!
(Sam Knuth)
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Most, B skis ]
Despite the 37 degree warm sunny day, the Front 9 Golf Course trails were for the most part very good in the early afternoon. Just a few spots that were icy, a few bare spots, and some areas getting soft, but all pretty avoidable. I found Tornado Alley to be getting a bit icy, there was 30-40 ft. of bare cement under Hwy. 55, and then JD Gardens was good. A few skiers were skiing the wrong direction so some directional signage might be helpful, especially since some of the trail directions have changed. Great fun to be out on natural snow trails on such a beautiful day!
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(Dave Carlson)
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Most, B skis ]
I skied the entire trail system this morning from from the northern tip of the golf course as far south as Brownie Lake. Most skiers were on the 1 km snowmaking loop, but there is a lot of other great skiing at wirth right now. The snowmaking loop is unchanged in size. it is wide and clean. The snow is not particularly fast, and still skis slower than the natural snow trails. Unfortunately the snowmaking loop does not connect to any of the natural snow trails right now, which might explain why the natural trails are getting less traffic. The back 40 (the wooded loop that goes west to Twin Lake) is groomed for skating and in good shape. The remainder of the northern portion of the gold course (the back 9) is ungroomed, but still skiable. I was able to skate the usual course through unbroken snow. If you enjoy breaking trail and setting your own track, you will love the back 9 right now. The front 9 (the south, flat side of the golf course, aka skyline) is the best skiing in the park right now. It is freshly groomed and tracked. The snow is fast and easy to edge there. Tornado alley heading south towards Highway 55 is now a pleasant ski; the ice that was present a few days ago has been covered. Going under Highway 55 looks white but you will need to take your skis off. JD gardens (the flat trails in the lawns south of Wirth lake) is freshly groomed and excellent. The flower gardens section skis ok but the two areas of water crossing are not yet frozen so the course is disjointed and harder to follow. The bog is beautiful right now, groomed for skate only. Overall the snow cover is thin, so the natural snow trails are lumpy. That said, I hit no dirt stones or grass anywhere on the course. Many years the skiing never gets as good as it is right now. Enjoy!
(Zachary Handler)
Monday, December 2, 2019
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Good skis ]
The 1k man-made loop was freshly groomed for this morning for skate and classic - with really clean new snow! The snow guns were going on the other trails with some big piles of snow being created. Definitely a winter wonderland at Wirth!
Photos:
(Bill Oyler)

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