1. We received a little new snow in the form of flurries, throughout the day
2. I built a new piece of grooming equipment this morning - a kind of scarifier I call the bed of nails or the Crust Buster. It is a drag consisting of 9 rows of 3 and a half inch nails, supported by a pair of old skis so it doesn't dig in too far. In the afternoon, I dragged the Crust Buster over a number of trails in the central and northern parts of the network. It did a fairly good job of breaking up the icy crust and levelling out the footprints and ski tracks that were molded into the crust before it froze. Then I took the roller and snow comb over the trails to pack and further level the surface. I even set some track on some trails in the central area. The result is a much improved ski experience ON THE TRAILS I HAVE GROOMED. Please note that I have not yet groomed any trails toward the south end, close to 5 Sideroad. I will try to get to those tomorrow.
We are expecting flurries to continue tonight and tomorrow, followed by a snowfall of 2 to 4 cm Saturday night. If the forecast is correct, then conditions will continue to improve.
There is one section of trail with significant bare spots on it; Mainline trail #1, in the north end between the junctions of #1a, and #3 has been washed out by water running across and along the trail. This is a perennial seepage area which will take some time to freeze and get covered with snow.
underside of the crust buster, snowing the nails and skis |
Crust buster lying flat, in its working position |
Hi David, happy and snowy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThanks. We have some cold weather coming over the next couple of weeks. Hopefully there will be some significant snow too.
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