I've Got An Edge On You
On December 28th (2025), we received a big snowfall that began as rain, switched to heavy wet snow, then transitioned to another 6" of lighter snow - 10 inches total of moisture rich snow that provided plenty of snow for grooming & skiing. A short time later, an unusual weather system moved in from the Pacific Northwest, bringing a damp temperature inversion. Despite the associated recent freezing rain events, the Blue Hills Trail in northern Wisconsin has decent cross country skiing now that some drier weather has arrived. Take a look at the challenging weather this past week of January 4-11 (visit our snowfall site), then tip your hats to our groomers.
Following are some photos (January 12, 2026) from fairly good ski conditions on the West Side of the trail system. Nice sunny day with temps in the low 30s, and a distant glimpse of a couple playful otters.





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I've Got An Edge On You
On December 28th (2025), we received a big snowfall that began as rain, switched to heavy wet snow, then transitioned to another 6" of lighter snow - 10 inches total of moisture rich snow that provided plenty of snow for grooming & skiing. A short time later, an unusual weather system moved in from the Pacific Northwest, bringing a damp temperature inversion. Despite the associated recent freezing rain events, the Blue Hills Trail in northern Wisconsin has decent cross country skiing now that some drier weather has arrived. Take a look at the challenging weather this past week of January 4-11 (visit our snowfall site), then tip your hats to our groomers.
Following are some photos (January 12, 2026) from fairly good ski conditions on the West Side of the trail system. Nice sunny day with temps in the low 30s, and a distant glimpse of a couple playful otters.





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