Saturday, December 16, 2006
SNOW!
New snow overnight and it is snowing again right now so the thin spots should be covered and our winter trails should be in good shape. We're are heading out to see Santa come down the Town Lift
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Expanded Basin Rec Grooming Report
From Bob at Basin Rec
OK, so I finally measured distances on the trails today with a GPS and have more accurate distances to report.
Willow Creek Loop 5K groomed this morning, spring like conditions but coverage is hanging good
East 224 Connector Trail 2K groomed this morning from Willow Creek to Wild Oats, spring like conditions and there are bare spots on the boardwalks and by the barn
McLeod Creek Trail 6K groomed this morning from Holiday Ranch Loop Rd. to Old Ranch Road, spring like conditions with thin spots here and there along HWY 224
Ecker Hill Middle School 2K packed on Monday, thin cover and rough grooming
Monday, December 11, 2006
Winter Trails Report
Grooming as of Monday December 11:
Basin Recreation:
Willow Creek Loop 3K groomed, OK conditions,
East 224 Connector Trail 2K groomed from Willow Creek to Wild Oats, OK conditions, thin in spots
McLeod Creek Trail 4K groomed from Holiday Ranch Loop Rd. to Willow Creek Park, OK conditions, thin in spots
Rail Trail groomed from Bonanza to 248
Looks like we will be grooming Round Valley this winter
Now all we need is SNOW!!!!
Basin Recreation:
Willow Creek Loop 3K groomed, OK conditions,
East 224 Connector Trail 2K groomed from Willow Creek to Wild Oats, OK conditions, thin in spots
McLeod Creek Trail 4K groomed from Holiday Ranch Loop Rd. to Willow Creek Park, OK conditions, thin in spots
Rail Trail groomed from Bonanza to 248
Looks like we will be grooming Round Valley this winter
Now all we need is SNOW!!!!
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Photo by Pat Cone
WOW! Our photo of the Historic Union Pacific Rail Trails win in National Recreation Trail Photo Contest
Rail and Canal Trails -- Carriage Driving
-- Historic Union Pacific Railtrail near Park City, Utah
-- photo submitted by Jennifer Waite, National Park Service
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