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Although temperatures in the Sawtooth Valley have been almost as cold as on the dark side of the moon, grooming has continued at the Park Creek and Alturas Lake Ski areas. Alturas trails are still soft but getting better with new ginzu and classic tracks on trails to the east of the creek and progress on the western side anticipated to push corduroy and classic through to the lake on Saturday. As of Friday, that section of trail was just soft corduroy sans classic. At Park Creek, new groomer, Jaydius the younger, was showing the right stuff this last week, rolling, grading and ginzuing trails to their best condition all season.

Trails continue to improve after the storm…

On Wednesday, the 14th, Camas and Skyrocket were groomed at Park Creek and the stuck drag was unstuck. At Alturas, the Trail to the Lake was rolled and North Cabin was opened with two snowmobile passes. A ginzu treatment is scheduled for Thursday at each ski area.

Monkey day!!!

December 14th is International Monkey Day so we encourage you to get out and monkey around and celebrate monkeys, lemurs, tarsiers, apes and other non-human primates. It is a day to raise awareness about all the different types of monkey in the world whilst also highlighting the issues that they face on a daily basis. On Tuesday all trails at Park Creek were graded. Today the plan was to take out the ginzu and also to retrieve the drag that was left stuck in a snowbank. At Alturas on Tuesday, all trails to the east of the creek were rolled and today the plan was to reestablish a link to the lake without getting stuck there in the deep drifting snow. After the big weekend dump, getting stuck has been an all too common occurrence.

I stood there quaking with angst – and I felt as though a vast, endless Scream passed through nature

On Monday, December 12th, the 159th birthday of Edvard Munch, progress was made reclaiming cross country ski trails in the Sawtooth Valley after a weekend of heavy snowfall. At Park Creek, all trails were looking really good after repeated rolling and grading by Thaddeus Maximus and Jaydius the younger. At Alturas Lake, where the snowfall was heavier, Chadeus Maximus compacted and rolled all trails to the east of the creek except for two small sections of South Loop. On Tuesday, Davinius plans going over those trails and filling in the missing sections of South Loop if he can find them.. He is, however, still hesitant to proceed on to the the Lake until the new snow firms up or we receive our new tracked ATV grooming machines. With Galena Pass now open, we are hoping that could happen later this week. It would make things a lot easier and perhaps instill some confidence in that doddering old fool Davinius.

Big dump covers trails…

On Sunday, the 11th day of December and the 345th day of the year, new snow accumulations of a foot and more have made skiing the Sawtooth cross country trails unadvisable.