General Weather – Hovering around freezing with moisture
Mountain Weather is forecasting temps in the high 20s today with 10 inches in the mountains. For a detailed daily forecast check out mountainweather.com.
What’s Groomed Today?
Every Day
- Turpin Meadow Ranch
- Trail Creek Nordic
- Teton Pines Nordic
- Shooting Star Nordic – season pass required
Wednesday
- Teton Canyon
- Shoshoni Plains Trails (Driggs School Loops)
- Sherman Park (ID)
- Cache Creek
- Game Creek
- May Park
- South Park
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!
“Wow, the snow is really sticky today!”
It’s so exciting to get out after a big snow storm and be the first person to break tracks through fresh snow. BUT, that excitement can turn to dismay when you realize there are inches of snow stuck to your skis. You would give anything just to get a couple glides instead of trudging. To avoid letting your ski adventure become a flounder fest, take some quick preventative measures.
But first, why does snow build up under skis, especially at warmer temps?
When skis glide on snow friction is created between the bottom of the ski and the snow, which melts the snow. If the base of the ski is untreated the water penetrates the base. The water that has penetrated with the base now bonds to the snow on the trail, and the snow adheres to the base. And now we have sticky skis!
What to do?
Stop by a local ski shop (eg Skinny Skis, JD Highcountry Outfitters, Yostmark) and get yourself some Maxiglide, or Toko Express Wax. Before you ski, wipe it on, rub it in, wait a few minutes, then you are good to go!
Events
SheJumps – Teton Nordic Ski School – Women’s Nordic Series
Monday, February 10
Join SheJumps and the ladies of Teton Nordic Ski School for a fun and social Nordic Ski Series in the Teton Valley! Skate and classic skiing is welcome.
Please Share Your Photos
Anytime
We know you’re going on adventures. Please share your photos, stories, and winter trail wisdom with us so that we can inspire the community to get outside and have some fun.
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