Vasa Trail Cross Country Ski Report – 12/15
The trail has an abundance of snow. No need for rock skis. If you’re wondering about skiing the Vasa this weekend, do it.
The snow continues to fall today and yes, those are classic tracks you see in the pic…they’ve been set and are pretty deep.
Rileys Trail Grooming Report:
Today, Ted rolled Riley’s multiple times to pack down all the snow that we have had the last couple of days. He did a beautiful job – I am glad that he is on Our Team!!!!! The warmer weather will help set-up the base. Leave your “rock” skis at home and go out and enjoy the unusually early, great snow conditions. Check out the hill down to the lake where the scary tree was and still is, but no longer scary. And, I think you will find the hill up from the lake much easier.
OTG (Old Trail Grunt) / Jim Heffner
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Vasa Trail On Facebook
Below are the latest postings from the Vasa Trail Page On Facebook.
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Latest Snow Reports – Quick Links
- Crystal Mountain Snow Report – 12/29
- XC Ski Headquarters Cross Country Ski Report – 12/29
- Forbush Corner Cross Country Ski Report – 12/29
- Valley Spur Trail System Cross Country Ski Report – 12/29
- Hanson Hills Snow Report – 12/29
- Shanty Creek Snow Report – 12/29
- The Highlands Snow Report – 12/29
- Nub’s Nob Ski Area Snow Report – 12/29
- Boyne Mountain Snow Report – 12/29
- Caberfae Peaks Snow Report – 12/29
- Ski Brule Snow Report – 12/29
- Mt. Brighton Snow Report – 12/29
- Marquette Mountain Snow Report – 12/29
- Pine Knob Ski Area Snow Report – 12/29
- Mt. Holly Snow Report – 12/29
- Timber Ridge Ski Area Snow Report – 12/28
- Mont Ripley Snow Report – 12/28
- Boyne Mountain Snow Report – 12/28
- The Highlands Snow Report – 12/28
- Shanty Creek Snow Report – 12/28
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