Fun at the First Masters Nordic Rec Clinic

Fresh snow on the groomed trail at Teton Pines Nordic Center made for a great day! We divided into two small groups and practiced 4 climbing techniques, balance and posture.

Next clinic is Thursday, December 30th for skate skiing.


Winter Trails Challenge Starts January 15th

TVTAP is challenging YOU–the community of winter trail users–to log 10,000 miles on Teton Valley Winter Trails in January and February. These are some of the shortest days of the year and what better way to kick the it-gets-dark-so-early blues than to get outside in the crisp winter air. It’s also a great way to try new trails that you’ve always wanted to ski, walk or ride, but just haven’t had the chance to visit yet. 

Sign up soon as an individual or team and start logging your miles between 1/15/22- 2/21/22. All registrants will receive a Liquid Hardware 12 oz Aurora Coffee Mug. 


Photo: Nick Sulzer/Buckrail

A reminder from BTNF to recreate responsibly this holiday season

National Forest lands like Bridger-Teton are the foundation of America’s outdoor recreation heritage. They provide water to millions of Americans in thousands of communities, clean the air, store carbon and provide timber, minerals, oil and gas and other resources for industry and communities.

These lands also offer the chance to see elk and bear, ducks and deer, trout and trees, thousands of species of plants and billions of stars in a midnight sky.

But in order to keep these public landscapes special, safe and welcoming, Bridger-Teton is reminding outdoor enthusiasts to recreate responsibility this winter season.


December 22, 2021 Nature Update

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

Kindness is like snow; it beautifies everything it covers – Kahlil Gibran

Fortunately, Old Man Winter blew into Jackson Hole and left over a foot of snow in the mountains last week with more on the way. What perfect timing for the Solstice on December 21 and start of winter. It is important that valley snow starts to accumulate so the ground becomes insulated against our cold temperatures. Snow is an amazing insulator and we need about 6-8 inches. Snowy forecast also helps prepare us for holiday travelers. Enjoy all the festivities. Here’s a list of events provided by the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce:
https://www.jacksonholechamber.com/events-calendar/holiday-events/ 

As winter begins, lots of wildlife happenings near town. Flat Creek flowing through the town of Jackson is always a great place to look for winter wildlife. Trumpeter swans seek free moving water and can often be seen flying over town. They move along the creek and other bodies of water in the area. Mallards travel south just enough to find fresh moving water so you will find them along Flat Creek as well. The creek is also frequented by deer and moose.  Lots of wildlife near town in the winter.  Remember to give them lots of space and minimize disturbance. Winter is long and harsh.

Snow is still thin but more on the way.  The R Park is a fun winter excursion. A great place to walk, snowbike, snowshoe or ski as conditions allow. Easily accessible of the Teton Village Road/Highway 390 and you can access the Snake River so distance can be customized to how you feel. Make sure to visit Mama Mia, our local troll, who oversees this area and was created by artist, Thomas Dambo. It’s a wonderful addition and created in association with JH Public Art and the JH Land Trust.

Happy Solstice! As we share nature, we customize the day to client interest and what we have been seeing in the great outdoors. With endless tour options, we choose what is best. The Hole Hiking Experience is Jackson’s original nature company and we have the most tour locations to share.

Hole Hiking Experience | www.holehike.com | 307.690.4453


Teton Adaptive Sports coming to the JHNordic Alliance Annual Free Event

Teton Adaptive Sports’ Director of Mission, Joe Stone, will be bringing his team and his Nordic “sitz-ski” to the JH Nordic Alliance Annual Free Event, and encourages all people with disabilities to attend and connect with TAS. JHNordic skis with Joe each winter, and he is truly amazing athlete, and an active, positive, outgoing community leader.

For more info on Teton Adaptive’s involvement at the JH Nordic Event at Turpin, contact: info@tetonadaptivesports.com. And be sure to register for the Event at JHNordic.com/annualevent/.

Trail Creek

Grooming Daily
Last Update: 12/23

And So It Begins!
After a slightly delayed beginning, the snow has finally started to accumulate upon the Trail Creek Nordic tracks.  An inch overnight with a couple more during morning grooming operations have brought the current total up to just over three inches with many more forecast in the days to come.

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Today’s grooming was with the Ginzu groomer and was multiple skate only passes of the entire Betty Woolsey race course with an additional pass through the field to put in a new classic track.  The snow was really needed and has gone a long way in covering up some of the hazards.

One interesting thing of note today, probably because of the impending storm, there were animal tracks everywhere in the woods today.  One of the most fascinating was a mouse track of a tough little guy that was definitely getting his cardio workout in the Armin’s area this morning.  He had plowed through the snow for hundreds of meters it appeared; who knows why?  The picture was a little disappointing and hard to see with the flat stormy light, but if you’re interested, it can be viewed here.

The Betty Woolsey Classic Race is just around the corner; with all the new snow it should be awesome!  Don’t forget to get your registration in, the link is here.

Groomer’s choice for today is looking for mouse tracks in the Armin area


Teton Co./Jackson Parks & Rec

Last Update: 12/23
Tomorrow we will once again get the snowmobile out to groom unless we really get hammered with snow tonight then the pistenbully will makes it debut. We will need a good foot though. If I can only use the sled I’ll hit as many locations as I can and update throughout the day.

This morning we have a slight dusting on the trails but it’s starting to snow steadily in town! Let’s hope for a few inches by tomorrow morning so we can continue to pack. We will continue to monitor conditions and groom when possible.


Cache Creek

Last Update: 12/19
After a lot of shoveling over the last 4 days I got a groomed track on all the trails on the map below. Things are a little thin but the trails should be good to go until we get more snow later in the week.


Teton Pines Nordic

Grooming Daily
Last Update: 12/19
Our track is skiing quite well for both skate and classic even with our low snowfall total. We are grooming daily with the snowmobile/ginzu and plan to begin grooming with the snowcat after we receive a few more inches of snow. This week looks snowy so the snowcat should be out very soon!

We are open to the public 9am-4pm daily (closed on Christmas Day). Please call us in advance to book lessons at: (307) 733-1733. You do not need a reservation for skiing and we don’t take reservations for rentals. During the next two weeks we don’t allow multi-day or off-site rentals.

We still have a shop full of classic skis, skate skis, boots, jackets, pants, gloves, and hats so come on out to pick up last minute gifts for the XC skier on your list. We are looking for part-time help with daily Nordic Instruction over the holidays. Please call Cody for more information (307) 733-1733

Visit our website for pricing and other information: www.tetonpinesnordiccenter.com


Shooting Star

Grooming Daily
Last Update: 12/22
Open daily, light grooming daily, early mornings, conditions are thin, but should improve as this next storm comes in. Currently, only the yellow loop is open, however more trails expected to open this weekend.


Grand Teton National Park

Last Update: 12/21
Not much snow, only about a mile of good groomed and only 2 lanes wide, we need snow. Other GTNP nordic ski alternatives include Moose-Wilson Road starting at Granite Canyon trailhead, plus more untracked/skier tracked trails on JHNordic.com/trails.

Grooming is sponsored by the GTNP Foundation and generous donations from our community.


Turpin Meadow Ranch

Last Update: 12/23
While not a lot has changed in snow conditions we are looking forward to this next storm cycle. One of our staff members is a former kindergarten teacher and she swears by the superstition that putting an ice cube in the toilet before bed and wearing your pjs inside out will bring a snow day…

Currently there are about 5k of decent trail for both skate and classic skiing. Lessons have been going on almost daily and lots of folks have been enjoying snowshoeing. New this year – we have a child size fat bike in our fleet! So bring the kids, bring the dogs (but please keep dogs on leash around the lodge and cabins) and have yourself a merry little trip to Turpin!

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, Saturday & Sunday
Last Updated: 12/23
Cross Country 15k: XC OPEN
Fat Bike and Snowshoe: Jolly Green Giant and Roundabout OPEN

Targhee’s Nordic trails are groomed Tuesdays, Thursdays & Sat/Sundays. Fat bike/snowshoe trails are groomed regularly but not on a set schedule – the groomer usually waits until after a storm cycle to groom the single track. 
Trail day passes are $20 this winter. 

Remember, singletracks will be closed when there is more than 3 inches of snow in a 24 hour period.


Alta Track

Grooming Schedule: Tuesday, Thursday, & Sunday
Last Updated: 12/16
Skate: Set | Classic: Not Set
Still pretty thin at 3 pm this afternoon when I groomed the library loop and in and out. More snow is needed to expand the grooming into the tilled fields. This new snow will help, but it is going to take significant depth of snow to not have dirt showing. Hopefully this storm will allow grooming equipment to start the smoothing and packing process. That being said, what is groomed is great for the little ones to get out on snow and have fun!

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

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/
20

Skate: Not Set | Classic: Not Set
Unfortunately we need more snow before we can groom the park again.🤞🏼 For more winter snow.


Teton Canyon

Grooming Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday
Last Updated: 12/
22

Skate: Set | Classic: Set
Wednesday: Five days of temperatures around 32 degrees, and no precipitation, has set track up quite firm. Classic was last reset on Sunday and is in fair shape. Again this morning, I’ll refresh skate track and expect fast skiing. Coverage is good except thin areas at culverts and cattle guards.


Southern Valley Nordic

Grooming Schedule: Tuesday, Friday & Sunday
Not yet open, grooming coming soon
Last Updated: 12/23
Skate: Not Set | Classic: Not Set
Compacted the new snow to further establish a solid base. Not pretty now, but will pay dividends for the season. Skate will be slow, but classic (without tracks) should be decent. Enjoy

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: 12/19
Singletrack: Set
Happy hour, Hillbender, powerline to the summit and Nemo all got a double or triple pass tonight. It should set up well as it supposed to be quite cold this evening. ⚠️ Heads up, there is a downed aspen tree on the northern most hillbender. Enjoy the ride.

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: 12/16
Grooming coming soon
Groomed 12/16. South Leigh is now closed to wheeled motorized vehicles for the winter.

Betty Woolsey Classic 2021

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26
10am start
Trail Creek
Nordic Center

Come work off your Christmas feast in style! This community event offers distances for every age and ability. 10 AM start time with 30 second interval start format. Racers can choose from 0.5k, 3k, 5k, and 10k options. There will be no laps or repeating loops to minimize racer overlap.

DO NOT COME to Trail Creek if you or a member of your household is feeling sick. Masks must be worn whenever 6 feet of distance cannot be maintained while not actively racing, and at all times when around the Cabin area.

Visiting racers, please complete the online Acknowledgement of Risk


JH Nordic Masters Classic & Skate Ski Clinics

SKATE SKI CLINIC THURSDAY DECEMBER 30, 2021
11am – 12:30pm
Teton Pines Nordic Center

Hosted by Scott Horn and JH Ski Club Nordic Team Coaches
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.


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

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!

Sponsored by the JH Nordic Alliance members

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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