Sunday, February 6, 2022

bnst conditions

                                       

 

 

 

                                  2/6/2022

 Good News Cross Country Skiers

Our much sought after Waterfall crossing is in!

We received over 12" new snow from the storm.

55 KM open – grooming on 40 km

The new snow is heavy and clings to the trees. It is a winter wonderland on the trails today.  Come out and enjoy!

 Even though it is beautiful, it is a lot of work for groomers. Lots of down branches and bent over trees. It takes time to clear trails prior to grooming. We have cleared and groomed our Western Trail Network, Albany Brook Network, Bartlett Brook network and our Eastern Trail Network. Yates Farm Network has been roughed out still needs final grooming.

Freshly Groomed: Upper meadow (#1) and Waterfall trail (#2) to access Experimental Forest Trails (#2& #19), Albany brook network (#5 & #5A). Lower Fields, Our Scenic and Simple Upper and Lower Saco River Trails and Bartlett Brook Trail Network (#40 & 42). Trails to Attitash MT Village and through to Fields of Attitash (#50). Yates Farm Trail Network (#31& #32) will be groomed later today. All trails open to snowshoers.

 

We do take this virus very seriously, but believe with proper precautions, people can and should still enjoy outdoor sports safely. It is our goal to send you home with pleasant memories not the virus.

We have closed all public indoor areas. We will no longer be serving soups or bread. Our warming station area and rental area are closed to public use.  

Reservations are required for all transactions: Rentals, Lessons and Day passes. Check out Webb for updates www.bearnotchskitouring.com. 

At Bear Notch Ski Touring, we work hard to provide the best trail conditions possible.

Let us make a Bear Notch Believer out of you.


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