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SUPER COLD SKI CONDITIONS

December 31st, 2010

Park Creek reports…. -31 deg this morning at 8am. Brrrr.  Yesterday I was able to pack all the trails as well as set track on lupine, shooting star, and camas for both skate and classic. I probably will not be grooming today, due to extra cold weather- not even sure if the sled will start.  I may try later on in the afternoon.

Alturas reports… -25 this morning at 8 a.m. Yesterday, the Trail to the Lake, Over the Hill, Wapiti and South loop were groomed but generally frigid temperatures made skiing look rather brutal, with a steady cold wind was blowing fine snow particles across exposed sections of trail. Hope to groom again on Saturday.

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Snowmobile Report for December 30, 2010

December 30th, 2010

Hey all you Powder Hounds out there!  Get on up to Stanley for some phenomenal riding and some of the best views in the state!  Our groomer team has been working hard to clean the trails up after all this wind and new snow we’ve seen in the last few days.  The trail to Lowman is being groomed today  ... Read More →

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Highway Report for Thursday December 30, 2010

December 30th, 2010

Well, Highway 21 has RE-OPENED!  It had been closed for the last couple days to deal with all the snow that fell with this most recent storm, but it was reopened around 3:45pm this afternoon.  As for the other highways in our immediate area, Highway 75 to Challis and Ketchum is open as is Highway  ... Read More →

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SKI TRAILS BLOWN OVER

December 29th, 2010

Groomers at Alturas Lake and Park Creek are having a hard time keeping up with all the falling snow. At Park Creek 12-16” of new snow has fallen in the last 36 hours.  It was 30 deg at 10 am, and snowing heavily.  Lupine, camas, shooting star, and skyrocket were rolled as of this morning,  ... Read More →

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Snowmobile Report for Tuesday December 28, 2010

December 28th, 2010

Good Stanley Morning to you all!   I hope everyone had an enjoyable holiday!  We have lots of great powder riding for you right now with more snow on the horizon with a winter storm warning in effect for Stanley and the Sawtooth Mountains.  They are calling for 6-10 inches of accumulation below 7000 feet, so that definitely means  ... Read More →

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