2/18 Dusting On Icy Trails

We had a dusting of snow last night to blanket the icy trails. With the warm up over the past week, most trails have large expanses of ice and exposed trail. Not great for skiing, but it is surely a beautiful day for a walk. If you come out today, tread carefully and bring your spikes!
No longer do we have the great conditions of February. With the warming temps and mix of snow and rain the trails have grass patches surrounded by stretches of ice covered in the dusting of snow we’ve seen over night. Decent hiking with micro spikes but not skiable right now. The weather doesn’t bode well for future skiing but we’ll see.
While its colder today than it has been, the rain and warmer temps the last wee have made for firm and icy conditions. Were hopeful that there is still snow in our future!
Trails were groomed Sunday morning and again this morning. Beautiful base with packed powder. Best skiing in years!!!
Trails are groomed and looking beautiful after yesterday's snow. Bowl Loop, Little Dyer Pond, Slick Rock, and the Couch Hill Loop are all groomed.
With the snow Sunday conditions are looking great! With the sun hitting the trails this morning the snow is getting a little stickier but the conditions are still really good. We groomed Pond Trail, and the Couch Hill after the storm Sunday so there is decent skiing everywhere. A lot of skiers breaking trails on the ones we didn’t groom so a lot of fresh tracks to be had!
Snow has fallen and the forecast continues to look good!! HVNC has seen almost 7 inches of snow in the last week and conditions are good. With the warmer temps towards the end of the last storm the snow is a little sticky but still great. We continue to groom Pond Trail and a loop from Couch Hill back around Kidney Pond Trail. Follow the corduroy road! or not…fresh tracks to be had everywhere else. We will be out grooming over the weekend as well as we see more snow! Happy Skiing!
Welp, we finally have the fluffy stuff! We saw about 4 inches of snow and has made for great conditions! We have groomed Pond Trail and Kidney Pond around and down Couch Hill leaving lots of fresh tracks to be had. Enjoy!
We hope everyone enjoyed this recent blast of wintery weather. Midcoast Conservancy is closed for the holidays from 12/25 - 1/1, but Hidden Valley Nature Center is always open to the public for skiing, snowshoeing, and other activities.
We received about 4-5 inches of snow so the coverage is light - watch for rocks and roots and note that since we are closed no trails are currently groomed.
Come on out and enjoy the snow before that four letter r-word hits in a few days and washes our fun away until the next snow.
(Note - photo is not of current conditions.)
Winter is still on its way, with the warmer temps we are watching the weather with great anticipation. We are still clearing trails from last weeks blustery rain, and the ground thawing has made for muddy conditions on the trails. Cross our fingers that with colder temps coming we will see some of the white fluffy stuff soon. Check out HVNC Ski Club starting up in the new year if you’re looking for a folks to talk snow with!