The Heat's On!
After two winters (2023-24 & 2024-25) that were oh so disappointing, we now have the polar opposite - an early start to winter. With 6+ inches of fairly dense snow the past week, grooming was initiated the afternoon of Sunday, November 30th. More grooming was performed the evening of Monday, December 1st; and again midday on Tuesday, December 2nd. This early season grooming has been limited to the use of a roller/comb to produce a corduroy surface. The goal is to knock the air out of the snow, allow cold temps to penetrate and freeze the underlying trail surface, and create a skiable corduroy surface.
Points worth noting...
- The heat's on in the warming house. Enjoy :-)
- With 6-7 inches of workable snow, a roller was used to groom (pack) the snow and create a corduroy surface on all the East Side trails the past few days. The Core Loop is the firmest, the other side trails on the East Side are softer but certainly skiable. Beginning with 6-7 inches of workable snow, the grooming created pretty good cover of the grasses, rocks, etc. The groomed trails have a 1"-2" thick base. Use your ''rock skis' or 'B skis' until there's a deeper base.
- There's not enough snow to set a classic track. But there's decent striding without a formal track. Typical of early season skiing, the surface is irregular and you need to approach downhills with extra caution.
- During the past 6 months, we've spent a lot of money (~ $60,000!) upgrading our equipment. And a lot of time prepping the trails for skiing. Please support us by taking out a membership and/or donating. If unsure of your current status, click here for a list of our current members.
- Remember to wear blaze orange during the remaining December deer hunts (muzzleloader season is December 1-10; antlerless hunt is December 11-14). There usually aren't a lot of hunters in the woods during the next 2 weeks, but please play it safe.
- Our snowshoe trails await you. Folks have been out stomping the snow already.






Image information: If you want to save any images from this blog post for yourself, simply right click the full size image to obtain the original. Higher quality images are available by contacting our website. To avoid copyright infringement, reprints must credit the Blue Hills Trail Association, Inc.
The Heat's On!
After two winters (2023-24 & 2024-25) that were oh so disappointing, we now have the polar opposite - an early start to winter. With 6+ inches of fairly dense snow the past week, grooming was initiated the afternoon of Sunday, November 30th. More grooming was performed the evening of Monday, December 1st; and again midday on Tuesday, December 2nd. This early season grooming has been limited to the use of a roller/comb to produce a corduroy surface. The goal is to knock the air out of the snow, allow cold temps to penetrate and freeze the underlying trail surface, and create a skiable corduroy surface.
Points worth noting...
- The heat's on in the warming house. Enjoy :-)
- With 6-7 inches of workable snow, a roller was used to groom (pack) the snow and create a corduroy surface on all the East Side trails the past few days. The Core Loop is the firmest, the other side trails on the East Side are softer but certainly skiable. Beginning with 6-7 inches of workable snow, the grooming created pretty good cover of the grasses, rocks, etc. The groomed trails have a 1"-2" thick base. Use your ''rock skis' or 'B skis' until there's a deeper base.
- There's not enough snow to set a classic track. But there's decent striding without a formal track. Typical of early season skiing, the surface is irregular and you need to approach downhills with extra caution.
- During the past 6 months, we've spent a lot of money (~ $60,000!) upgrading our equipment. And a lot of time prepping the trails for skiing. Please support us by taking out a membership and/or donating. If unsure of your current status, click here for a list of our current members.
- Remember to wear blaze orange during the remaining December deer hunts (muzzleloader season is December 1-10; antlerless hunt is December 11-14). There usually aren't a lot of hunters in the woods during the next 2 weeks, but please play it safe.
- Our snowshoe trails await you. Folks have been out stomping the snow already.






How to view images: To see larger versions of the thumbnail photos above, click on the thumbnail. If you want to save the image for yourself, simply right click the full size image to obtain the original. Higher quality images are available by contacting our website. To avoid copyright infringement, reprints must credit the Blue Hills Trail Association, Inc.
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