Tuesday, March 31, 2015

The Birkie Trail

The Birkie Trail

The 107 kilometer Birkie Trail system attracts skiers, runners, bikers, trekkers, and hikers, from casual day-trippers to elite superstars.  The Birkie trail was built for all silent sports enthusiasts to enjoy. The non-profit 501(c)(3) American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation maintains 100% of the trail system.  Donations to help cover the annual maintenance costs are welcome. You can help with a personal donation which may be tax deductible (consult your tax professional) and by joining the Foundation .

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1.4.2015 (7:45am) :  We waited until early, early this am since the snow was coming –, but it didn’,t…,so we did get the skate lanes redone from “,OO”, north to the Firetower food station on both the classic and skate trails, including Birkie Ridge.  Dress warm and enjoy!           - chris and the groomers

1.3.2015 (1:00am) :   Groomed from “,OO”, south to Fish Hatchery park.  Set a track where we had enough base.  Enjoy the skiing!         - chris and the groomers

1.2.2015 (7:00am):   From “,OO”, north  we have groomed to the Powerlines –, both the skate and classic trails including Birkie Ridge connector (and all the loops at “,OO”,).  South of “,OO”, we groomed down to Mosquito Brook. (due to mech. issue we couldn’,t finish to Hatchery)   - chris and the groomers

1.1.2015 (7:00am ):   Groomed the skate lanes (classic tracks very firm from cold weather and in good shape so didn’,t reset) from OO north on the Birkie Skate trail to the Powerlines.  Groomed the Classic trail from OO north to Fire Tower food station.  Groomed the OO loops as well.  Tonight we will groom south 1/2 of trail.  Enjoy the skiing.  Happy New Year!         - chris and the groomers

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