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Callaway, MN
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Great trails expertly groomed at Maplelag. Mainly classical but some skating loops too.
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Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Evening
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Most, Rock skis ]
Just under 2" of new snow today. After a couple more pickup loads of snow to the trails in the morning, we started grooming in the afternoon and continued into the evening as the temperature dropped nearly 20 degrees. A good time to groom to get the most out of the snow and have it firm up! The new snow improved the conditions and reports from late afternoon skiers were "better than yesterday". We also completed grooming the remainder of the fat bike trails. Grooming plans: We will be back out in the morning packing and combing on 60km of the trail system and will try to set track on at least Sukkerbusk. Friday we will groom the 25km of fat bike trail again.
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(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Tuesday, January 9, 2024
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Rock skis ]
No new snow the past 24 hours other than a coating of beautiful frost that glistened as it fell thanks to brilliant sunshine today. We completed packing and combing on 60 of 65km of the trail system this week and a little touch up grooming on the trails that are open for skiing. (The gates are shut on the north and west side of the trail systems as we wait for another inch or so to open them). We also groomed the back bowl/sledding hill and groomed a small loop on the lake with a track set and groomed 22 of 25km of fat bike trail today. The organic snow guns have also been fired up this week, hauling 10 pick up loads to Skaters Waltz/Section course. Skied the areas we worked on this afternoon and conditions greatly improved on the Kamikaze hill/climb out of Bullhead bay segment. Grooming plans: We will haul a few more loads tomorrow and be ready to pack in any new snow that falls. Best skiing remains on Skaters Waltz for skating and Sukkebusk for no track set classic skiing.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Sunday, January 7, 2024
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Rock skis ]
We had a nice day of early season skiing under beautiful sunshine and crisp temperatures. Last night Sukkerbusk and Skaters Waltz were groomed again and set up firmly with morning lows near 0. Reports from the skiers on these trails were good, considering how thin the base is and there is only 3" of snow depth in the woods. We spent most of the day packing and clearing deadfall on the western trails. These trails are closed until a bit more snow. Tomorrow we plan to pack and clear the northern trails. Trails remain open with no track classic skiing on Sukkerbusk and skating on Skaters Waltz. Recommended to use Sap Run as a connector on Skaters Waltz to bypass the rough downhill to Bullhead Bay. Please do not skate on other trails so we can open the classic only trails after the next snowfall.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Saturday, January 6, 2024
Morning
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Rock skis ]
Around 2" of new snow overnight. We groomed 5km last night after the first inch had fallen and back out this morning grooming the same 5km and a few other trails for a total of 15km of grooming. The 5km we groomed last night is open for early season skiing starting this afternoon. Recommended to use early season skis. The 5km includes the east side of Skaters Waltz segments using Sap Run as a connector. Also most of Sukebusk for no track classic skiing is skiable. No tracks set, watch for rough spots, thin cover etc.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Friday, January 5, 2024
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails: Closed, Rock skis ]
Freezing mist most of the day glazed the coverage that exists on the trails. Late afternoon I skate skied Skaters Waltz and a few other shorter trails flicking off sticks. The glide was great on the very thin base. Still not enough snow to groom or open but we are ready to groom any new snow that falls this weekend. The lake skiing has improved and trails remain open for hiking and biking until new snow.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Evening
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails: Closed, Rock skis ]
It snowed most of the day today which lifted the spirits of everyone at Maplelag today. The dusting of fluff snow improved the skiing on the lake as the teams staying at the resort practiced on technique in snow squalls. We traversed as much of the trail system as we could today clearing windblown and deadfall from the most recent wind and ice store over Christmas time. At dusk I took a lap around the lake on skate skis, 80% had decent coverage and adequate edging, icy on the other 20%. I also took a few laps on our solar powered lit natural snow farm loop (environmentally friendly and healthy to participants my friend in Ironwood, MI. would say) Was barely skiable, downhill segment was best but not enough new snow to groom and open. Forecast is looking better for possible snow, grooming and skiing. Think snow and stay tuned!
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Monday, January 1, 2024
Morning
Observation 
[ Trails: Closed ]
Happy New Year from Maplelag! A beautiful frosty morning enveloping the trails. The trails are still awaiting more snow to groom (we did groom a small loop after the last snowfall) but are open for hiking, biking and exploring to guests staying at the resort. We have also been skating on the lake. We skied last night for New Years and found best coverage on the far west and east sides. Middle was interesting.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Afternoon
Observation 
[ Trails: Closed ]
The massive Christmas storm has finally exited. We started out with snow on Christmas Eve which provided skiing opportunities that evening and Christmas Day (photo 1 and 2) before the precipitation turned to rain and wiped out the little snow there was. The ice storm was farther west in the Red River Valley sparing extensive branch/limb damage. Nearly 2" of rain fell out of this system before briefly turning over to snow last night which scantily covered the trails this morning (photo 3 and 4). We are hanging on to the deep frost which is good and a good freeze tonight should set up the surface moisture. Like everyone else relying on natural snow, the wait continues...
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Friday, December 22, 2023
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails: Closed, Rock skis ]
We had a fun end of the week skiing on the snow farm loop. Nice work to the folks out cranking big time laps. Jake and I were out early afternoon today, foggy conditions and temps just above freezing softened up the deck but the trail held out fine and was good rock skiing, all things considered. With warmer temps moving in we will be closing the loop down mid morning tomorrow. Thanks to the teams and ski camp alumni that came to Maplelag this past week despite the lack of skiing opportunities. Fingers crossed the next weather system is white!
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Afternoon
Grooming 
[ Trails: Closed, Rock skis ]
Although the trails are closed to skiing, we are keeping the 400 meter natural organic snow farmed loop open. A few local skiers have been making laps and we continue to patch up thin areas and Ginzu groom as possible. Latest grooming was this evening. No tracks set. Very thin, bumpy base. Some icy spots but skiable. Best to ski clockwise. Best skiing is mid to late morning and mid afternoon to dusk. I skied at dusk today and thought today was the best skiing since the weekend. Teams here for ski camp are hiking and running on the western trails and skating on the lake. Grooming plans: We plan to haul in another load or two in the morning and groom it out. We hope to keep the loop open as long as we can, weather permitting.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)

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