Saturday, November 21, 2015
Skiing conditions
Steve Roholt reports 8-12" on the trails near the service rd. 11/18/15. Plans are that Friday Dec 4 Fredrik with pack some trails and hopefully set tracks on the service rd. Will update Friday.
Trail Report 11/21/2015
We're still working hard on getting everything cleared out just to get around the system. Last night, John Bernardin went out and finished clearing the rest of the tree downage and get a packing pass with the roller. There was still a lot down, so he only got around once.
Today, Dave Wykoff is up there and there is already some new trees down. What a mess! This sort of happens this time of the year with the ground really freezing up and shifting the weak trees around. That heavy snow and wind made a real mess too, so this will probably continue for a couple more weeks, unfortunately.
So, there's skiing, but you'll have to tiptoe around the tree messes.
PLEASE -- take some time to pick up the branches and debris if you go out. It is a huge help and really makes things better for the next round of storms.
Thanks!
Today, Dave Wykoff is up there and there is already some new trees down. What a mess! This sort of happens this time of the year with the ground really freezing up and shifting the weak trees around. That heavy snow and wind made a real mess too, so this will probably continue for a couple more weeks, unfortunately.
So, there's skiing, but you'll have to tiptoe around the tree messes.
PLEASE -- take some time to pick up the branches and debris if you go out. It is a huge help and really makes things better for the next round of storms.
Thanks!
New trees down just this morning! Please help clean up the debris left over after clearing the trees. |
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Thursday, November 19, 2015
Trail & Conditions Update 11/19/2015
Well, we had intentions of getting the trail system packed with the little snowcat and the roller, but it turned into a tree clearing and logging operation. If you've been following things, you know I crashed on my mountain bike a little over a week ago and broke a rib, which is not feeling so great and is keeping me from moving quickly. Using a chainsaw and moving very heavy trees is not great for it!
Also, all grooming implements were completely frozen to the ground, which took a while to deal with! So, not a whole lot to show for two days' worth of work. I think John Bernardin and the other groomer guys are mobilizing to go finish the job on the trail system. A big thanks to them...
I did get the Camp May road section up to the Mother lift all cleaned up and groomed for both skate and classic. The ski area personnel have driven everything they have on it, so it was a mess. It looked and skied well yesterday. It may not last long. The kids ski team had their first practice on it yesterday, and it was great, but got very chewed up. We'll post pics of the ski team practice when we get a chance.
Anyway, please be patient with the conditions and our ability to get things going. Also, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE (!) take a moment when you're out on the trails to stop and pick up some of the tree debris in the areas where we cleared out the big trees. I tried to clean out the big stuff, but there's still a lot of debris. Just pick up a few handfuls and toss it over the side. That really helps things.
Also, all grooming implements were completely frozen to the ground, which took a while to deal with! So, not a whole lot to show for two days' worth of work. I think John Bernardin and the other groomer guys are mobilizing to go finish the job on the trail system. A big thanks to them...
I did get the Camp May road section up to the Mother lift all cleaned up and groomed for both skate and classic. The ski area personnel have driven everything they have on it, so it was a mess. It looked and skied well yesterday. It may not last long. The kids ski team had their first practice on it yesterday, and it was great, but got very chewed up. We'll post pics of the ski team practice when we get a chance.
Anyway, please be patient with the conditions and our ability to get things going. Also, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE (!) take a moment when you're out on the trails to stop and pick up some of the tree debris in the areas where we cleared out the big trees. I tried to clean out the big stuff, but there's still a lot of debris. Just pick up a few handfuls and toss it over the side. That really helps things.
You can imagine my disappointment at seeing this! |
RIP point G tree |
Due to my rib situation, I had to make a bunch of extra cuts, then lie on my back in the snow and push the logs with my legs! |
I actually used Kermit to help move some of the log sections |
Monday, November 16, 2015
Groomers Group Trail stuff update 11/16/2015
I got Kevin Reid to come out and he was a huge help. Dave and Kevin helped with clearing out those last sketchy trees still standing on Dave's and TJ's. Kevin came back out the next weekend to help me clear out about 15 more trees that had come down after the first snowstorm. The "new coat tree" collapsed, and that thing was messy. One more big tree fell a ways above J, and it crossed the trail twice because it was such a big tree.
I broke a rib riding my mtn bike last week, so I was moving slowly by myself this week. I went up on VetsDay to hang the fencing at the rock, so I saw that a few things came down in that big wind, but not as bad as I had expected -- the biggest thing was just past the gate actually. I cleared out a few smaller things up to the "rock" area and only had time to hang the upper row of fencing.
On Saturday, I went back up to hang the rest of the fencing and to see what else was left to cut out. I saw that the bypass from O-M had two clusters that came down, but with only one medium/big tree, while the rest were fairly minor. The meadow also had several trees sticking into it because those trees above it are all burned and dead. Point L had a cluster down too.
Overall, it was manageable for one person and so I hope we'll have an easier time of it when we go out on the groomer -- always bring a saw just in case.
So, as of yesterday, it was all clear. We'll see how it goes with this storm.
Kermit noticeably runs better after John's tune-up. That is such a useful machine.
We still need to work on the Viking too (oil, plugs, engine coolant). I did clean up the shed and the new drainage system is working well on Kermit's side, except for the back part. I still need to seal some of it up. It isn't sloped enough in the back, but it shouldn't make any bad ponds. I think I'll just tack the tarp down on the floor so that it'll be easy to push the water into the drains.
If it snows enough, we should consider getting out with a roller to start packing things down. There were still many long stretches that were completely snow-covered from the previous weeks' storms. I think we'll be in business soon.
Also, we've ordered a whole new, completely modern grooming rig from Tidd-Tech. They are having some supplier issues, so our delivery date is being pushed back quite a bit. I hope we see it in December. It'll take some effort to get some new things installed (hitch, wiring, etc.), but it should really improve things!
Fall tree clearing begins! However, we'd been clearing trees throughout much of the summer this year... |
Some of the less-traveled trails had a lot of scrubby trees down. Several dozen, in fact. More frequented trails get cleared periodically by SWNSC volunteers. |
A common sight out in the burned areas of the trail system |
The burned areas are now burgeoning with new undergrowth, including a very healthy raspberry crop! |
Fall started a little late, but then really popped |
We had to get some areas, like that very badly burned zone on Dave's Dogleg, cleared out for safety reasons |
Down that hill near the big turn on Dave's |
We probably cut out over a hundred hazard trees in some areas |
It began to look like a logging operation |
Lots of locust still popping up on the trails. Thanks to all who helped cut it out |
Kevin Reid was a huge help in keeping things clear later in the fall |
How things looked in early November after the first flakes fell |
Using our small "cat" groomer, "Kermit" to get around and help pull big logs out of the way. |
The "new" coat tree fell victim too. RIP new coat tree. Time to find a new one! |
This bigger tree was very tall and actually crossed the trail in two different locations |
Veteran's Day: had to go hang some fencing, so Kermit got a short workout to go up and clear some trees that fell during the high wind event |
Thankfully, our pre-emptive strike on the bad hazard trees limited the number of trees that came down to about 15, rather than 150, which we saw around Christmas last year! |
The fencing has been installed at "The Rock" (this area faces south) |
The area around Point J was getting to be very dangerous. We had to mitigate the situation, so these big trees had to come down. |
This area really looks like a logging operation! |
Sunday, November 15, 2015
sandia peak trails
Steve Roholt reports that the access rd just below the service rd and much of the trail system down to 10K has been significantly improved from last year. Anyone who is willing to please go up and help with moving deadfall to further improve trail or also with shovelling when snow falls (contact info provided on that later).
Friday, November 6, 2015
sandia peak
We now have a temporary storage shed (a conex unit) to store at least one snowmobile and grooming equipment on the flat meadow area at the south end of the service road. There are some improvements to the trails from the service rd down to and including the 10K loops; also added is a loop going back over to the ski area at the 10K loop elevation. There is an upper loop above the service rd but there may be fallen trees on this loop. Stay tuned for grooming updates (which hopefully will be pretty often) once we have sufficient snow.
Ron
Ron
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