THE COLD CLEAR MORNING LOOKED LIKE A PAINTING…


On the morning of December 16th, the 158th anniversary of the birth of the French painter Antonio de La Gandera, the pretty girl from the village ventured out in the early morning light in search of a stick or two of fire wood, but she quickly retreated indoors as the ball gown she was still wearing from the night before provided little protection from the biting cold. The Smiley Creek Airport weather station was reporting a low of 19 degrees below zero. The trails at Alturas, that had been rolled on Saturday by old man Davinius, were ginzu groomed by his young assistant, Chadius Maximus, on Sunday. Farther down the valley, Adam, the first man of Stanley basin grooming, had planned to do the same at Park Creek, but had not yet reported back on his results. In any case, the day did seem a bit cold for skiing the Sawtooth trails.

MONKEY SKI, MONKEY DO


On December 14th, International Monkey Day, some ski trails at Park Creek and Alturas Lake were compacted and roughly rolled. They need more work for any serious skiing but should be ok if you just want to get out and monkey around. At Alturas, Over the Hill, South Loop and the Trail to the Lake as far as the bridge junction and at Park Creek almost every trail except for Sego were upgraded from pretty poor to sufficiently skiable for a simian shuffle.

Friday the 13th Ski Club meeting…

We are celebrating Friday the 13th, 2019 as a lucky, lucky day. The Sawtooth Ski Club’s annual members’ meeting will kick off the Sawtooth Valley’s ski season at 6 PM at the Sawtooth Hotel in Stanley, Idaho. If you can brave the wintery highways, be there or be square. Earlier this week grooming equipment arrived at the Park Creek and Alturas Ski areas. Although snow levels have lagged behind those in the Wood River Valley, enough has piled up to begin grooming cross country trails. South loop, Over the Hill and the Trail to the Lake as far as the bridge were snowmobile packed on Wednesday at ALturas and then immediately buried by an overnight snow storm. The good news is that most of the sage brush should be covered now and a Saturday grooming is scheduled to reclaim and flatten trails enough to at least allow for some flat tracking. Skating will have to wait for things to firm up. Park Creek has slightly less snow that the upper valley but we hope to also begin grooming there in the coming week.

Alturas awaits snow


On November 30th, Davinius and the pretty girl from the village drove for a final time to the inlet of Alturas Lake. It was the last day the road would be open to traffic for the season. Their 2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO blew through the 5 inches of light snow that covered the road, purring like a wild bobcat in pursuit of a snowshoe hare. Elk tracks criss crossed the snow and Canada geese suddenly thundered off the lake, honking into the sky. Davinius ran his fingers through the curls of his white beard, softened by Alberto VO5 conditioner, and removed his Maui Jim sunglasses. The perks for his job as a major internet influencer had been pretty good… real gravy, just like the Swanson ready-to-serve turkey gravy he’d poured on his General foods stove top stuffing and Ore-Ida instant mashed potatoes on Thanksgiving. But now he was ready for a simple contemplative lifestyle in his snow cave by the lake and had definitely decided that once the snow got a bit deeper, he would move there and give up all the perks to start grooming the Alturas ski trails again for the winter. He just hoped that more snow would fall soon and that his Fabreze plug-in air freshener and his Brut Eau de Cologne would last through to the spring thaw. Otherwise this grooming job just might stink.

ROCKIN’ INTO SPRING, GLIDE ON!

ROCKIN’ INTO SPRING, GLIDE ON!

On Thursday, March 21st, 67 years after the first major rock and roll concert in history, the trails at Alturas Lake are really rocking. We invite you to do the flying saucer boogie on trails meticulously groomed by Hucklebuckin’ Chaddeus Maximus. Alan Freed’s first rock concert in Cleveland was busted up by the authorities before it could really get rolling, but you can cross country any day at Alturas lake without fear of arrest.

March 20, 2019 • WHAT A DAY!

March 20, 2019 • WHAT A DAY!

Wednesday, March 20th, 2019 is really quite a special day. The Super Worm Moon reaches fullness at 7:42pm and the Sun arrives at absolute Equinox at 3:58pm Mountain Daylight Time. Energize your spirit with this powerful merging of the sun and the moon, the masculine and feminine, the kick and the glide. As if that were not enough for one day, this is also the birthday of the great Russian artist Illarion Mikhailovich Pryanishnikov as well as the day in 1915 that Einstein published his Theory of Relativity, a theory of extraordinary beauty claiming that the answer to the question ‘What is real?” begins with the question “Where are you standing?” Or perhaps, “Where are you skiing?” Bring beauty into your life at Alturas Lake or free fall into spacetime at Park Creek, where today, Daniel of the red beard has ventured out to gravitate some groovy ginzu corduroy from the black hole of Winter’s last day.