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Callaway, MN
64K
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Great trails expertly groomed at Maplelag. Mainly classical but some skating loops too.
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2021-2022 season
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Saturday, December 4, 2021
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Good skis ]
Great day skiing a nice 3 km loop. It's a very enjoyable loop, with nice climbs, plus Suicide Hill open as well. I was eager to get out on some new skis and didn't regret that decision. The trail is in amazing condition especially given how little snow we have received.
Photos:
(Jonathan Haug)
Friday, December 3, 2021
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Partial, B skis ]
Had time for a quick 1 hour skate session right about sundown. Really enjoyable for early season conditions. Base is minimal but had been packed well before the previous days warm spell. Recent grooming has made edging possible. Abbreviated loop as of now but has a great mix of terrain to get your legs back under you after being off the skis for a while.
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(Lance Strum)
Friday, December 3, 2021
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle Grooming Scheduling 
[ Trails Open: Partial, B skis ]
Just over an inch of new snow last night. We groomed on 3.25km of trail last night, pressing the new snow into yesterday's renovated snow and base. The snow was falling as dry and fluffy but damp at the surface due to air temps in the 32-33 range which made of nice packing. Cold temps overnight set the structure nicely. We groomed again in the morning touching up the sides. This afternoon we were out again, this time running the teeth on the Ginzu groomer as much as we dared focusing on the middle of the trail, mixing the old crusty base with Tuesday's snow and last nights snow together. The end result was really nice early season conditions experienced on a late afternoon ski. Just a few spots the teeth dinged the ground but mostly grass was pulled up. I was expecting the surface to give away in a few areas but had no issue. I felt comfortable using B skis, just 2-3 flat rocks are exposed, easy to avoid. We will have this 3.25km of trail open for skiing tomorrow. The segments include Sukkerbusk and Skaters Waltz to the east and also Suicide Hill. The connectors are the return of Sap Run trail and also the "skinny field". Basically follow all the grooming, ski either direction. Clear and cool tonight should tighten up the texture even more overnight.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Thursday, December 2, 2021
Afternoon
Firsthand: Freestyle Grooming 
[ Trails: Closed, Rock skis ]
Yesterday warm temps took out bit more snow than we expected. Thankfully froze down hard overnight and the temps behaved today and were able to hang on to some base. The early season loop we are trying to open for the weekend held out better than I expected and was able to tenderize the crown where the base was adequate with the lightweight grooming setup. A post grooming ski found sufficient edging, and despite the thin cover, was a real nice and rather lively ski. We are still optimistic to open this early early season loop, which includes a two way connector to Suicide Hill which had the best skiing. Total km of this combo is right at 2.5km. Forecast calling for 0-2" tonight. If we can get pull down an inch, we should be able to open this loop to the public Friday afternoon on into the weekend. Will update Friday noon. Photos from the "early season loop" including Suicide Hill.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle Grooming Scheduling 
[ Trails: Closed, B skis ]
2" of heavy wet snow mixed with a little bit of rain last night capped off a great month of November at Maplelag. 8" of total snowfall and 18 skiable days. Early early this morning we groomed on Skaters Waltz, Sukkerbusk, Suicide Hill and the soccer field loop, pressing the wet snow into the cold frozen base. The temp cooled down enough last night to freeze everything down. A ski mid morning found fantastic early season conditions, especially on a 2km loop consisting of the above trails we have been working on in effort to open this weekend. We also set track in a few spots to test the durability of the existing ice/crust base and were please with those results. We are keeping the trails closed with the warm temps today and tomorrow and will assess conditions Thursday evening to see if we can open at least 2km of trail for the weekend.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Evening
Firsthand: Freestyle Grooming Scheduling 
[ Trails: Closed, Rock skis ]
A beautiful spring like day on the trails. Great seeing all the skiers out the past few days. We also had productive days transporting snow to the vulnerable areas on Skaters Waltz, specifically the "Kamikaze" hill segment and have been able to maintain coverage and keep this segment open. Went out for a ski after sunset as the trails were freezing down again after a warmer than forecasted day. Despite the warm temps, the base on the 10km of groomed trail held out great overall coverage was very good and skiing was quite fun as it got faster but still some give on the edging. Although the trails remain "skiable" we are erring on the side of caution and temporary closing the trails. We will continue to work on the 10k of trail, patching thin areas in preparation of the next snowfall. With the existing base in place that is rock solid of transformed snow, it won't take much to have good early season skiing again. If we pick up even a half inch of snow, we will press this snow and open the trails again. It was a awesome early season run and thanks everyone for supporting the trails at Maplelag the past two weeks.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Monday, November 22, 2021
Morning
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Rock skis ]
We had a nice weekend of early season skiing with a good number of folks on the trails including the Moorhead Nordic Ski team. Trails remain open this week on 10km of machine groomed. Rock solid base after weekend ski traffic and temps near the single digits last night. Areas of thin cover, rough and organic forest matter. Tuesday looks warm and we ask folks be off the trails by noon and not ski in the afternoon please. Today we are farming snow to the Kamikaze hill segment on Skaters Waltz patching up thin areas.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Partial, B skis ]
Great early season skiing. Skied morning and late afternoon. A gambling person can use B skis. A few exposed rocks but easy to avoid. If we had this much snow in the cities we’d host a marathon.
Photos:
(Craig Stolen)
Friday, November 19, 2021
Morning
Firsthand: Freestyle 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Rock skis ]
Went out for a ski to flick sticks off the groomed loops. Temp had dropped down to the lower teens last night (thanks to clearing that led to incredible moonlight and fun night ski) setting up the base rock hard. Although there is a fair amount of organic forest matter, I felt the skiing was really good considering the time of year and snow base. With caution there is some nice early season skiing to be had. Trails open include Sukkerbusk, Skaters Waltz and easy loop of JibFly. Recommended to ski Skaters counter clockwise. Also the rough spot on Kamikaze can be avoided by using the last part of Sap Run which is groomed, for a connector. No services in the main lodge. Park in far parking lot and just ski. Purchase pass online please.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Morning
Grooming 
[ Trails Open: Partial, Rock skis ]
Thin dusting of new snow the past 24 hours. Temps holding steady in mid 20's. We combed Skaters Waltz with the Ginzu groomer, roll combed Sukkerbusk and the "easy loop" on JibFly for a total of 10km. The new snow helped with conditions but unfortunately there was a lot wind associated with this last system that brought down a lot of twigs and branches. Regardless, there are segments that groomed out fine, considering the time of year and snow and ground conditions we are working with. The trails remain open and recommended for skiers looking to get some early season mileage and comfortable with areas of thin cover, rough spots and bumpiness which can be a tool for building skills! Sine the base is delicately thin and vulnerable, we will not be grooming again until more new snow. Sap Run was also groomed but strictly for the last segment to be used for a connector to bypass the Kamikaze hill segment on Skaters Waltz.
Photos:
(Jay Richards, Maplelag Resort)

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