Lower trails groomed with snow cat this morning, loose granular. And if you didn’t see the sprint races this morning, find them and watch!

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Open at 9 am. The temperature at 6:00 am is 29º. It is cloudy out, and the air is moist. No new snow at this point.

Ian is in the Pisten Bully on the low trails. The low trails will be nice, loose, wet granular skiing. This snow is quicker than we have had for the last month. Very skiable, and fun for most.

The upper trails won’t be good/fun until the snow softens or we get some snow.

Once the temperature goes above freezing the snow changes. Meaning the ski conditions change with the temperature and or new snow. The decisions you make will directly affect your experience.

Sam added his name to the Ski All The Trails In A Day board yesterday. Many people skied it while the snow was cold and consistent. Almost a month of perfect skiing. Bring on the springy days.

And check out the sprint races today. Ben and Gus just won silver medals. Julia and Jesse were 5th. Yeah, yeah, yeah!

Low trails groomed last night. All trails open.

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Open at 9 am. The temperature at 6 am is 28º. The forecast high is 37º. At 6 am we have a dusting of new snow, and snow is falling.

All trails are open. Ian and the Snow Cat groomed the low trails last night. Skiing this morning will still be winter powder conditions. With the temperature going above freezing for the first time in a while, the skiing will change also. Wet, slow snow this afternoon.

When spring conditions arrive expect, fast skiing early and late in the day, and slow skiing in the middle of the day, when the temperature goes above freezing and/or the sun is out.

And for the next 36 hours there are snow flakes in the forecast which also effects the ski/snow conditions.

Some years the snow and temperature go up and down every day all winter. We are coming off a chunk of steady cold temperatures. It has been about a month of steady cold temperatures and lovely snow. There is nothing at all wrong with spring skiing. Spring skiing is lovely! Just different.

Photo above is our friend Ben on the Loon. Ben is eleven and he found his ski legs on their ski trip this year! Harriet is cheering him on from the other side.

I forgot to add we are going to be on TV tonight WCVB, the abc station out of Boston. Erika and her crew were in the area in early February and the show is live streamed on WCVB.com at 7:30 tonight or will be posted to the Chronicle WCVB YouTube page once it airs. Two photos below from Erika’s instagram reel.

All trails open. Skiing is nice.

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Open at 9 am. The temperature at 6 am is 21º. The forecast high is 33º. Cloudy and maybe a snow shower.

All trails are open. The upper trails have a classic track and the low trails have a classic track and a skate lane.

The skiing is wonderful. Pick a trail any trail and it is a treat. Above photos are 2 kids lucky enough to get a lesson with Hilary. She was fully booked yesterday, ask in the shop to see if she has any spots open today.

The air felt like spring yesterday. The temperature was around 31º. It was the warm sun. So magical in the late winter. Water running down the road. The road was a little muddy. The ice slide off one of our dormers.

The birds were singing. The animals are moving. Coyote, mice, squirrels, bobcat. And the owls are even hooting during the day. Make sure to pay attention to new tracks in the snow. Listen to the birds singing warm, happy songs.

Today’s poem in The Eagle by Temmyson, suggested by M.M.

The Eagle

BY ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON

“He clasps the crag with crooked hands;

Close to the sun in lonely lands,

Ring’d with the azure world, he stands.

The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls;

He watches from his mountain walls,

And like a thunderbolt he falls.”

All trails open, classic track on all, plus a skate lane on lower trails. Great skiing.

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Open at 9 am. The temperature at 6 am is 19º. The forecast high for today is 28º and partly sunny.

All trails are open and the skiing is superb again today. We are all loving this ridiculously great, redundant skiing.

Photos above are from Ian’s grooming trip around the Chickadee late yesterday. Last photo, the measuring stick just below Styles Junction.

The ski all the trails board is going to need some more space. A good problem. Note the bottom. Isabel and Mary really skied 50 km, along with Andy. (Andy did not sign on again.) This is their own little personal annual 50 km Caldwell Classic. Photos below are the Ski All the Trails sign up 2026, and a photo from 2025, 50 km.

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