The skiing is phenomenal. All trails are open and groomed, all trails have a classic track.

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Open at 9 am. The temperature at 6 am is 17º. The forecast high for today is 31º, cloudy with a chance of a snow shower this afternoon.

All the trails are open, 25 km. The upper 15 km, Chickadee, Loon, Upper and Middle Blue Jay are set with a classic track. The lower 10 km, Woodcock, Snow Goose, Grouse, Goshawk, and Peregrine all have a classic track and a skate lane.

The skiing doesn’t really get any better. It is just about perfect. Above photos are Jon on the Chickadee and Ian in the Pisten Bully down by the barn. But, if the temperature gets warm enough, you may need Maxi Glide on no wax skis. Ask in the parking lot if you are unsure.

The woods are snowy and beautiful and quiet. The classic track and skate lane have set up nicely.

This weekend is busy, the parking lot will be full. Just remember the one-way trails. With the trails designed this way, you only see people at intersections, or if you pass them, or they pass you.

Andy and Izzy are skiing 50 km today. Give them a cheer as they ski by. They have miles to go before they sleep!

Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening by Robert Frost

“Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.

My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.

He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound’s the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.

The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
And miles to go before I sleep.”

“Best skiing of the season,” said many skiers yesterday.

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Open at 9 am. The temperature at 6:30 am is 5º. The forecast high is 28º

The skiing is as good as it gets. The temperature and weather are just about perfect. The photo above was from yesterday morning.

25 km open. Classic tracks set on all trails. The lower 10 km also have a skate lane.

Here are a couple perfect loops for the day. Easy ski: Woodcock, Snow Goose. More length and hills: Peregrine to Middle and Upper Blue Jay.

Is today your day to ski all the trails? This would be a good day. Two folks skied 25 km yesterday. They did not ski it together but met in passing on the Blue Jay.

Today is our 67th day of skiing this season. We opened December 4. We were closed for rain 4 days (18 & 19th, and 29th & 30th) in December.

After looking at statistics from 1997-1998, until now the least number of days open was 43 in 1999/2000 and 44 days in 2011/2012. The most days skied in a season 106 in 2002/2003 & 2018-2019. Last year we skied 94 days, we are even with last year, and looking forward to the rest of the winter.

More snow and great skiing! All 25 km open. Great day to ski all the trails.

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Open at 9 am. The temperature at 6 am is 17º, the forecast high today is 24º. 3.7 inches of new snow overnight.

The skiing is quite lovely. All trails are open. The skiing on the low trails is great, groomed again this morning with some fresh snow on top! A great day! The upper trails were groomed last night. Ian on the snow machine and Jon in the Ranger and Andy on a snow machine. It will be so, so, so, so wonderful.

The temperature when the snow fell last night was 20º and my new snowflake chart tells me the snowflakes are 6 branches, big fluffy and beautiful. We love snow, and we love winter.

The photos above are thanks to Cliff, he was up above and show how much snow is up there. The snow on his ski measured 36 inches. That is quite a bit of snow. In the backyard at the snow measuring stake there is 25 inches. And now add another 4 inches to both of those totals.

Jon took the photos below last night on the upper trails. It was snowing hard as they were grooming, so up above will still be a fluffy, powdery ski.

And finally, just in case you haven’t seen it, here’s the link to Ben Ogden’s silver medal win at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Three inches of new snow. Lower ten km groomed this morning. Powder day on the upper trails.

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Open at 9 am. The temperature at 6 am is 25º. The forecast high is 30º. We had 3 inches of snow overnight. Snow showers continuing through out the day.

Upper trails were groomed yesterday and today will be a firm base with 3 inches of powder on top. A lovely ski. Lower trails are being groomed this morning. Skiing is great!

We have another day in a winter wonderland. The snow is wetter than we are used to this winter. The temperature is warmer. Looking at the snow chart this is 21°F.-25°F.: needles. You may need maxi glide on no wax skis.

And we have a winner. Ben Ogden, from Landgrove, Vermont won a silver medal in the classic sprint yesterday at the Olympics in Italy. The photos above are Ben skiing here in December of 2019. First photo is Ben, second is Ben, Scott M. and Ben’s dad John.

We are honored to say we love this skier, who has worked so hard to earn a silver medal. Good luck, Ben, with the rest of your races.

And this happened yesterday too. Connor, news and sports reporter from WCAX came down after Ben won the silver to talk to a few folks from Ben’s life. Bill, Sverre, Jonathan and Andy all gave their perspective. If you want to see the story click here. And Connor stayed for the evening so he could be live from Wild Wings. Poor guy interviewed everyone around noon. And stayed and did live reporting at 4:30 and 6:00 pm. There are a few details that got confused, it is all good.

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