General Weather – Snow and breezy
Mountain Weather is forecasting more snow accumulation through the weekend and a warm up on Sunday. For a detailed daily forecast check out mountainweather.com.
What’s Groomed Today? Saturday, December 28
Every Day
- Turpin Meadow Ranch
- Trail Creek Nordic
- Teton Pines Nordic
- Shooting Star Nordic – season pass required
Saturday
- Teton Canyon
- Grand Targhee Nordic
- Alta Nordic Track
- Teton Reserves
- Stilson Loop / Emily’s Pond / Wilson-Centennial Trail
- School Fields Loop (Jackson)
Be sure to check the real-time grooming situation of your chosen trail by clicking the links above as trail grooming is dependent on conditions. Thank you groomers!
Tech Tip of the Week
One issue that can get in the way of a great Nordic day is newly fallen snow building up on the grip portion of our bases. This “icing” can be a problem with waxable skis, as well as fish-scale or skin skis. There are different fixes for each type of ski.
For waxable skis, try “covering”: First apply the wax of the day, as usual, for grip. Then cover this layer of wax with a layer of colder wax that will not be sticky. Cork very lightly so as not to mix the layers. The covering may need to be reapplied after skiing for a while.
Fish-scale skis: Some success can be achieved with one of the many products available for treating the fish scales. Most of these glide-enhancing products are short lasting, so pack it along. A more effective method is to use an aerosol spray wax to lightly coat the fish scales. After the wax dries, use a stiff nylon ski brush to be sure the profile of the fish scales is exposed.
— Rob Murphy, JH Ski and Snowboard Club masters team head coach
The tech tip of the week comes from JH News and Guide “Nordic Notes.” Read the full article here.
Groomer Report from Shooting Star
Skiers should expect storm skiing and unpredictable conditions throughout this weather cycle. Good times can still be found on the trails, but please keep up with the forecast as the weather could get rowdy. Reminder we only groom once a day during the early morning hours.
Classic tracks are now set where snow depths allow, and the sled hill has been regroomed. More wintery weather is expected to continue. Enjoy the fresh snow, stay safe and enjoy!
Moose on the Loose!
Nature offers us breathtaking moments, like spotting this handsome moose at Emily Stevens Pond’s dike trailhead. These encounters remind us of the beauty found in our collective backyard. As stewards of this shared winter wonderland, we can honor wildlife by admiring them from afar, ensuring they have the space to roam and forage undisturbed—especially during the challenges of winter. Keeping your dog leashed not only protects wildlife but also keeps your four-legged friend safe. During this storm cycle, and everyday, lace up your boots, bring your sense of wonder, and embrace the outdoors respectfully.
Events
Saturday Night Group Fat Bike Rides
Our friends at Wheel Wranglers are hosting group rides the 2nd Saturdays of every month all winter long! More info here!
Annual Free Ski, Snowshoe & Fat Bike Event
Sunday, January 12
Join the JH Nordic Alliance and partners for a fun, free community day and favorite winter tradition.
Saturday, January 18
Put on your bell bottoms & get ready for the largest non-profit fundraiser in 2025 for the Sublette Trails Association (STA)