Masters Recreational Skate Ski Clinic Postponed

Regrettably, the groomed trails at Teton Pines and Trail Creek are both too shallow for skate skiing at this time. We will postpone the skate ski clinic to Thursday Dec 30th 11a-12:30p at Teton Pines Nordic Center. Thank you for your understanding and patience for our trails to become Nordic ski ready.

In the meantime, both Grand Targhee and Teton Canyon in Teton Valley have groomed trails open right now and good coverage.  For trail grooming, as they all come online in the next few days or week, continue to check the JHNordic Trail Report at jhnordic.com/trail-reports/

There’s still time to sign up for the skate and/or classic xc clinics.  Our first classic ski clinic will be on Thursday, Dec 23rd at Teton Pines Nordic Center. We look forward to seeing you there!


Nature Update – December 15, 2021

Provided by Cathy Shill, founder of The Hole Hiking Experience
https://www.holehike.com/

Snow was falling,
so much like stars
filling the dark trees
that one could easily imagine
its reason for being was
nothing more 
than prettiness
-Mary Oliver

Jackson Hole needs snow. I know it is rare to have brown hills in early December. I have called Jackson home since the mid-eighties. Current snow level is below average and everyone is doing the snow dance. Fortunately, storms are now tracking here from the Pacific Northwest. Overnight we received eight inches of snow with a snowy forecast to come. Fingers crossed with holiday skiers on the way.
 
When days shorten, wildlife in Jackson Hole either migrate, hibernate or adapt to the season of winter. Most birds migrate. Bears hibernate while many animals adapt and remain active in the winter. They seek a suitable territory to conserve energy and wait the return of spring. Many winter near the town of Jackson so be alert for wildlife sightings and animals on the roadways. With low snow levels, animals continue to move throughout the valley. 
 
Wildlife closures began on December 1 to protect wildlife and minimize stress from people. Closures continue until May 1, 2022. It’s important for us all to tread lightly and minimize our disturbance of the natural world. Most hills near town are closed. Links below –
 
Bridger-Teton National Forest- https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5403045.pdf
Grand Teton National Park- https://www.nps.gov/grte/learn/management/wildlife-closures.htm
 
Lack of snow changes options. Northern parts of Grand Teton Park and Jackson are fun to explore. Both Hermitage Point and the Signal Mountain in the Park and Togwotee pass, north of Jackson, have more snow. Remember it’s still early season, so be cautious. The Hole Hiking Experience leads tours in Grand Teton National Park (snowshoe/xc ski), Bridger-Teton National Forest (snowshoe), and Caribou-Targhee National Forest/Teton Canyon (snowshoe/xc ski). We have an option for all conditions. Keep us in mind if you would like to join a naturalist to interact with nature and learn about winter, wildlife, and much more.  Have fun and be safe.  

The Hole Hiking Experience / 307.690.4453 / www.holehike.com
 
Catherine E. Shill
The Hole Hiking Experience, Inc. 
Bhutan Himalayan Experience
307.690.4453

SAVE THE DATE – Free Ski, Fat Bike and Snowshoe Day at Turpin


Riders on the Snow

Article by Dina Mishev for Jackson Hole Magazine

“Clown bike.” “Cartoonish.” “Ridiculous.” Fat bikes and fat biking have been called all of these things in recent articles in publications as esteemed as the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, and Outside. People love to lampoon the sport, which uses bikes with tires up to five inches wide to ride on packed snow. But, read any article about fat biking through to the end, and you’ll see people also just plain love it. “I love it for its ridiculousness,” says Kelly Biscombe, who bought her first fat bike last winter. “It is just so fun—it feels like riding on the moon—and it allows me to have a whole season of biking outside that I wouldn’t have otherwise.”

Trail Creek

Not yet open, grooming coming soon
Currently minimal snow, but as everyone is aware, a balmy fall can turn to full winter in a matter of days if a big storm system moves in, so make sure you get your passes purchased and are ready to go!  Passes can be purchased at the Trail Creek page.


Teton Co./Jackson Parks & Rec

Last Updated: 12/15
Cache and Game were packed with the snowmobile this morning. Expect thin coverage with possible rocks and dirt just below the surface. Valley trails still do not have enough coverage to pack.


Cache Creek

Grooming coming soon
Pending snowfall and a groomable base, more updates to follow. Fat bike trails are groomed by Friends of Pathways; main trail is groomed by Parks & Rec.


Teton Pines Nordic

Last Updated: 12/14
Not yet open, grooming coming soon
Still pending more snowfall and cold temps, TPNC will be prepping the nordic ski trails Wednesday. Please do not ski on the trails until the Nordic Center is officially open. Call Teton Pines Nordic on 307 733-1733 for more info. 

Nordic Masters Recreational Skate Ski Clinic has been postponed to Thursday, Dec. 30th. First classic clinic will be Thursday, Dec. 23.


Shooting Star

Last Updated: 12/14
Not yet open, grooming coming soon
NEW for 2021-22: 
*ACCESS: Non-members may access the Nordic ski trails and rental gear from 12pm-5pm only.
*EXCEPTIONS: 
– Purchase of a Season Pass allows Full-Access 9am-5pm
– A non-member may book a lesson with a Shooting Star Nordic Instructor during any normal operating hours.
* TRAIL FEES:
-Member Guest: $15
– Adult non-member: $40
-Jr. non-member-13+ $20
-Junior 12 and under Free

*Season Passes – $450 (December); $350 (January); $300 February.
RENTALS AND LESSONS:
A wide range of rental classic cross country, skate skis and snowshoes are available .
Nordic Instruction is available for individual and group lessons. Rentals not included.
Call Shooting Star Nordic Shop to reserve: 307 739 3270


Grand Teton National Park

Grooming coming soon
Skiing is becoming more and more available in GTNP!  Official grooming has not yet begun, and snow can be patchy in places, but there should be enough snow for ungroomed classic skiing on carefully selected routes.  Cross country skiing, skate skiing, walking, and snowshoeing are permitted on the groomed trail on Teton Park Road, but recreationists are reminded to use the designated tracks for the appropriate uses. Dogs on leash are only permitted in the multi-use lane (west side).


Turpin Meadow Ranch

Last Updated: 12/14
I went out to roll the flats today and our cover is thin. Thankfully the flurries are flying and we are hoping to have some of our trails open when we open the lodge, of course this is dependent on snow conditions. 

Grooming scheduled to begin mid December. The ranch opens for lodging December 18, we hope to open trails December 19 snow conditions permitting.
https://www.turpinmeadowranch.com/the-ranch/live-conditions/
https://www.turpinmeadowranch.com | 307.543.2000


Trail Etiquette: Please keep your dogs leashed in the parking lot and be sure to clean up after them!


Grand Targhee

Grooming Schedule: Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday & Sunday
Last Updated: 12/15

Cross Country 15k: XC CLOSED
Fat Bike and Snowshoe: Jolly Green Giant and Roundabout CLOSED

Remember, singletracks will be closed when there is more than 3 inches of snow in a 24 hour period. With substantial snowfall predicted this week, be sure to check ahead to make sure trails are open!


Alta Track

Grooming Schedule: Tuesday, Thursday, & Sunday
Last Updated: 12/15
Skate: Set | Classic: Not Set

YAY The Library loop and play field are groomed and looking pretty good, just a little bit of grass sticking out. The rest of the track is going to take a lot of snow to fill in the aggressively tilled farm fields.

Please do not park in the library parking lot. Please be sure to keep your dogs on a leash and to clean up after them.


Driggs

Grooming Schedule: Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Last Updated: 12/15
Skate: Not Set | Classic: Not Set

4″ of very light snow fell yesterday. This week we will begin compacting the track to establish the base. Ski conditions will not be good till more snow falls. Stay tuned..Caution – Very thin snowpack. Many hazards exist! Just finished rolling out the 5” of snow on the Driggs track to stare establishing a base. We need more snow to hide all the rocks, grass and twigs. I’d recommend walking along the edges of the groom, or use your rock skis with caution. LET IT SNOW!


Sherman Park

Grooming Schedule: Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Last Updated: 12/13

Skate: Not Set | Classic: Not Set


We need a bit more snow, but the weekly forecast looks promising.


Teton Canyon

Grooming Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday
Last Updated: 12/
15

Skate: Set | Classic: Set

Wednesday noon: Pert near a foot of light density snow in canyon this morning. Made 6 passes with roller and se classic. Snowing steadily so track remains quite soft. Plan to spend some more time grooming Thursday morning.


Southern Valley Nordic

Grooming Schedule: Tuesday, Friday & Sunday
Not yet open, grooming coming soon
Last Updated: 12/13
Skate: Not Set | Classic: Not Set

The snow is slowly starting to accumulate. We will begin compacting the trails this week, but ski conditions will not be very good till a bit more snow falls.

No dogs December 1 – April 15.


Teton Reserve Nordic

Grooming Schedule: Monday, Thursday & Saturday
Not yet open, grooming coming soon
Last Updated: 12/13

It’s good to see some snow on the ground, but we need quite a bit more before grooming around the golf course. It won’t be long!

No dogs allowed.


Southern Valley Singletrack

Grooming Schedule: As needed
Last Updated: 12/15
Singletrack: Set

Woohoo. It’s starting to pile up. Happy hour was rolled and packed down today. All other trails are getting rider packed. I hope to get more of them rolled and packed down tomorrow 12/16. Keep pedaling.

No dogs December 1 – April 15.


Darby Canyon

Grooming Schedule: As needed
Last Updated: 12/15

CLOSED TO WHEELED MOTORIZED TRAVEL. Groomed 12/15 to summer TH


Rammell Mountain Road

Grooming Schedule: As needed
Last Updated: 12/15
Grooming coming soon

The USFS is continuing to monitor snow levels on our roads and will close them to wheeled motorized vehicles when there is enough snow to groom


South Leigh Road

Grooming Schedule: As needed
Last Updated: 12/15
Grooming coming soon

CLOSED TO WHEELED MOTORIZED TRAVEL. Will be groomed by USFS in next 24 hours

JH Nordic Masters Classic & Skate Ski Clinics
Hosted by Scott Horn and JH Ski Club Nordic Team Coaches

FIRST CLASSIC SKI CLINIC THURSDAY DECEMBER 23, 2021

There will be 10 clinics running every Thursday in January and February from 11am-12:30pm. The Nordic Masters clinics will focus on skate ski and classic cross country skiing every other week.

Joining all 10 clinics is your best approach to developing your full Nordic skiing technique, balance, stride, stamina, and overall fitness while having fun in a small group. For those who only wish to focus on one technique, we are offering a Skate Ski Clinic series of 5 clinics or a Classic Cross country series of 5 clinics.

The groomed trails at Teton Pines and Trail Creek are both too shallow for skate skiing at this time so we will postpone the first skate ski clinic to Thursday Dec 30th 11a-12:30p at Teton Pines Nordic Center. Thank you for your understanding and patience for our trails to become Nordic ski ready.

There’s still time to sign up for the skate and/or classic xc clinics.  Our first classic ski clinic will be on Thursday, Dec 23rd at Teton Pines Nordic Center. We look forward to seeing you there!


JHNordic 5th Annual Free Ski, Fat Bike, & Snowshoe Day at Turpin Meadow Ranch 

SPONSORED BY THE JH NORDIC ALLIANCE MEMBERS

SAVE THE DATE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 9TH, 2022

Turpin Meadow Ranch – 1 hr north of Jackson- Buffalo Valley Road (off Hwy 287/26) – Parking onsite/carpooling encouraged.

Fun, Free Community Day – with Raffle benefiting a local Nordic Alliance non-profit:

Free trail pass and demo gear, though it is encouraged that folks bring their own equipment to maximize time on the snow!

Family, friends, visitors, dogs (on leash) welcome: please register in advance to secure your spot!


Bringing your own skis recommended to use between free demos and tours .
Email : Info@JHNordic.com for more info



We’d love to hear about your outdoor adventures, what your doing to stay healthy, safe, respectful of community health guidelines – send pictures or post on FB and Insta – #JHNordic

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