Fantastic, fast skating up Scales Lake Road today. The trail is in nice
shape, except for the divots from two golden labs and their
snowshoeing master, who protested that he "usually never brings his dogs
to Skyway." Oh well. Let it snow!
Jane McGarry and Chuck Behrensmeyer
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Sunday 11-7 skiing
We skied today! It felt great to get on snow again. Chuck and I skied from the Skyway parking lot to the Microwave Tower via Scales Lake Road on the groomed track. There was adequate coverage to avoid rocks and obstacles the whole way although some dodging was needed between Skyway and the snowmobile corridor. From there on out coverage was good. The classic track was melted out in a number of places throughout but those spots were easily avoided by moving onto the solid skating lane which was generally in good shape. The snow was fast which was good because I was weak. Guess I should have been doing some upper body workouts prior. Rode Super Blue worked well for kick. If we get a few more inches on top of this good base, we'll be sailing!
Full moon is Thursday so any clear night 'til then will be an irresistable opportunity for more skiing. First race is Dec. 6. No excuses for those that wait until then to get on snow!
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Full moon is Thursday so any clear night 'til then will be an irresistable opportunity for more skiing. First race is Dec. 6. No excuses for those that wait until then to get on snow!
Tom
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Saturday, November 8, 2008
Snow Forecast Update for the Week of 9-15 November
Hi GMNCers,
Northwest Pacific storms are still headed our way for this upcoming week, but it is looking like the northern Colorado mountains will be favored over the Grand Mesa. GMNC trail snowfall amounts for this week are expected to be around 3-6 inches.
The first Low pressure system is digging to the Four-Corners late Sunday, further south than earlier forecast. If you are planning on skiing Sunday, expect breezy SW winds with highs in the mid 30s, so waxless skis or a purple or red kick wax will probably work best. Light snowfall will start in the late afternoon and continue off and on into Tuesday. High Pressure tries to build in from the Southwest by mid-week pushing the snowfall further north. Only light accumulations are expected from Wednesday into the weekend.
I will be gone through the new week, but keeping checking this evolving forecast at http://home.mesastate.edu/~jerry/gmnc/weather/weather.htm
Mojo
Thursday, November 6, 2008
The Grand Mesa Snowpack has Begun
Hi Skiers,
Tuesday Night-Wednesday's storm started the snowpack for our upcoming ski season. Reports from County Line on Thursday are of 6-7 inches of new snowfall with 5 inches at Mesa Lakes resort. This snow will hang around through the cold season though it may suffer just a little melt on Saturday afternoon.
The next pacific storm brings snowfall on Sunday into Monday. First estimate is another 4-7 inches by Monday night. This might give us just enough snowfall for skiing Scales Lake Road without gouging our ski bases.
Though it is a long way out, another little storm will bring snowfall later in the week, right now it looks next Wednesday and Thursday. This too looks like another 6 inch-ish producer. The bottom line is we may be skiing soon.
I plan to update the weather on this blog regularly though the ski season with the latest conditions and forecast. Don't forget the Meteorologist Recommended site on our webpage at http://home.mesastate.edu/~jerry/gmnc/weather/weather.htm As we head into winter, I may have some exciting (exciting in a weather geeky kinda way) way to access current conditions.
So stay tuned.
Mojo
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Snow!
No word yet on how much has fallen on our trails, but check here for updates.
In the meantime, check out the Grand Mesa Cam:
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/gjt/?n=nexrad
--Christie
In the meantime, check out the Grand Mesa Cam:
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/gjt/?n=nexrad
--Christie
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Halloween
November is almost here, and, except for a few flakes, the snow we
ordered has yet to materialize. But it's coming. Maybe even this
weekend.
ordered has yet to materialize. But it's coming. Maybe even this
weekend.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Ski Season is Coming!
Welcome to Grand Mesa Nordic News. With Labor Day come and gone, there’s a nip in the air and ski season will soon be upon us.
We have some exciting new programs planned for the Grand Mesa Nordic Council this year: a pre-Thanksgiving training camp, adult ski lessons and a women's training group, to name just a few. As always, we'll be hosting Tom Ela's fantastic race series.
As the season approaches, I will be posting regular updates here. Stay tuned!
--Christie
We have some exciting new programs planned for the Grand Mesa Nordic Council this year: a pre-Thanksgiving training camp, adult ski lessons and a women's training group, to name just a few. As always, we'll be hosting Tom Ela's fantastic race series.
As the season approaches, I will be posting regular updates here. Stay tuned!
--Christie
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