In yesterday morning's post, I was hoping for some new powder snow to cover the ice on our trails. In response, Mother Nature delivered 20 cm of new snow (instead of the freezing rain that had been forecast). This is actually more than we wanted, as it's very difficult to work with such a quantity of new snow all at once.
I did some initial grooming of some of the trails with a roller/comb late yesterday afternoon, while it was still snowing. I will continue that this morning. Today's forecast says the temperature will rise from the current reading of -4 to a high of +3. I will groom only up to the time when it reaches the freezing point, which will probably be about 10 or 11 a.m. Hopefully, I will be able to pack most of the network.
Even after 1 or 2 passes with the groomer, trails will still be a bit soft.
10:30 a.m. Update: Trails have been packed, all except for the eastern half of the Northfield loop. I did only a small amount of track-setting, as I was trying to get done quickly before the temperature hit 0. Current temperature is -1 and the snow is still powdery. Skiing is very good, with one caveat: the temperature will probably reach 0 soon, which means the snow may become sticky. Some liquid glide wax, like Easy Glide may be necessary.