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Monday, February 28, 2011
Sandia Peak Update
Tracks set by UNM week before last are still intact in the woods but were groomed over on the service road (unfortunately).
If anyone wants to donate to the UNM ski team, the money goes directly to a ski team fund; contact Fredrik Landstedt at UNM.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Sandia Peak Update
Also the UNM ski team coach, Fredrik Landstedt, has done some grooming, including classic tracks, up there as well.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Sandia Peak Update
I'm guessing the tracks in the woods are all still in good shape as well. Skating looked a bit tricky due to the icy conditions and pitting from foot traffic but doable.
Still plenty of snow up there (about 30") so as long as we continue to get some grooming, skiing can continue.
Saw the infamous Phil Book up there (first time I've seen him up there this year) --he told me he's been very busy with work, etc.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Trail/Grooming Report 2/21/2011
I groomed everything (mostly just for classic) that is still hanging on by a thread. Lots of it looks really good, mostly the upper trails. The lower road track didn't set as well because I got in a rush. The track and snow gets better as you go up, but be very careful around the "rock" just below Point J...it's burning out quickly.
You'll need to walk in to point B, but it's spotty for the next 200 meters thereafter, and a big tree had to be cut out, which left a big mess just over the next little hill, so be careful there too...things improve after that.
Like I said, it's best for classic, so go up and get in some striding! There are some very good stretches, so maybe pull out the old skis and go have fun! The meadows also got a nice classic track installed.
Get it while the gettin's good!
Friday, February 18, 2011
Sandia Peak Update
road cut which runs out of the lower parking lot at the crest; he also set a classic track on this road. I skied this track on the upper road several times because it was such good classic skiing. There is also a track running up to Kiwanis meadow from the service road-- I didn't ski there. Haven't seen this kind of classic grooming up there for a long time; it was ski heaven (for the Sandias).
Skating was obviously very good on the service as well (Steve Roholt was enjoying that).
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Sandia Peak Update
Ron
Tuesday evening grooming
Friday, February 11, 2011
Sandia Peak Update
Ron
Nordic Skiing Pajarito - Los Alamos: High Desert Dirt
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Trails groomed by the estimable Dave Wykoff
Sandia Peak Update
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Grooming/Trail Report 2/8/2011`
It did snow somewhere between 5" and 6", but the problem is that the front hill and just beyond where the ground was bare did not keep the full 6" of snow and so the rocks are still lying just beneath the snow. Otherwise, the rest of the trails looked great with the new snow on top.
just gettin' started at the base on Camp May Road
at the top of the meadow at the turn-around looking down Canada Bonita
The mighty "Viking" pulling the "blades" to smooth things out
Maybe someday soon we'll be able to groom into that little piece of the Valles Caldera adjacent to our trails
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Sandia Peak Update
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Sandia Peak Update
Steve Roholt braved -17 F (not counting wind chill) yesterday and skied in the gravel pit and switchback trails.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Here's Clay's 4PM post about the trail conditions
"I went up for a quick ski at about 12:30. It had snowed about 2" at the bottom, and 4" by the top of the meadow. Somewhere in-between for the rest of the trails. Actually not as cold up there as in town, so it was a nice ski, but still pretty cold...about 12*F vs. the 5*F it is here in town!
It was simply awesome from the low point of the meadow to the top.
It is still snowing lightly up there and is supposed to pick up . Things are holding steady up there now, it's not too windy. The trails actually ski GREAT right now because it's not too much snow, but enough to cover the crap and make for soft, silky skiing over a rock-hard base." Clay Moseley