Sunday, December 25, 2022

How to: kick wax

Here is a short video on how to apply kick wax.  You will probably need to apply a few thins coats of kick wax to your skis every time you go out.  Check the temperature and apply the appropriate color wax; Toko Red is good down to about 16 degrees.  Toko blue is great in colder temps.



Thanks for watching.

2023 Rental Gear Info

GEAR PICK-UP: In order to streamline the process of picking up your gear, please take a few measurements for me: 


A) Floor to wrist. Your classical skis should come up to somewhere between your wrist and elbow; shorter for younger/beginning skiers. 

B) Floor to "middle of shoulder". Classical poles should be somewhere between your armpit and top of shoulder. 

C) Euro boot size. Google a conversion chart if that helps. I will have several pairs for your child to try on. 

Text this info to me at 608-632-6272 and I will let you know when it is ready to pick up. $50 per set for the season. Cash or check to "Snowflake Junior Nordic Ski Club".

WAXING: I have gone away from grip tape in favor of using traditional hard waxes. It requires a little work on your part, but offers better performance in most conditions. I will send two waxes and a cork home with you. I am applying 4 thin layers of Toko Red to all the skis before they go out. This should be good for the first outing or two, but you will need to apply a little of the appropriate wax (temperatures shown on wax) before subsequent sessions. 

CLASSIC/SKATE GEAR: I am sending out classic gear for starters.  We will switch over to skating later in the season, and I will provide different skis (shorter) and poles (longer).

CONDITIONS: Skis are made for snow. Do not ever ski in parking lots, across roads, sidewalks, etc. Do not ski when there is not enough snow; if you see grass or dirt in your tracks; there is not enough snow and you will damage the skis.

Good skiing at Timber Coulee!


I groomed on the DNR land and Rod & Gun Club on December 22 (skate and classic).  I'm sure it set up nicely, but then it got windy... so probably some snow in the tracks and some small drifts.  Enjoy it this week before it warms up too much.
 

Sunday, December 18, 2022

Decent skiing in the Coulee

The trails were groomed on Sunday (skate and classic).  There is some stubble, especially in the tracks.  But its pretty good skiing for December, so get out and enjoy it.

We will be skiing on Monday, Dec 19th, from 3:45 - 5:00.  Join us if you can.  If you need to rent equipment, get your measurements to me.
 

Friday, December 16, 2022

Skating at Timber Coulee

Good Old Skandic

She was waiting to get out for a ride after several snowfalls that were too wet to groom.  Today was the day... we groomed for the first time this year.  There were lots of small trees to cut off the trail (and I didn't get them all), some grass and willow stubble poking through, and a few wet spots.  But I think it will set up nicely with the colder temps, and the overnight snow should cover most of the remaining stubble.  I'd still recommend B skis, but get out there and enjoy it.  The Penalty Loop across the bridge is very short, but in the best condition.  No tracks yet.

The Penalty Loop


 

Friday, December 9, 2022

New Subscription ability

Blogger had disabled the old "Feedburner" subscription feature, so nobody was getting email notifications when I updated the Blog.  Now there is a way for me to manually enter your email address if you want to subscribe and get emails each time there is a new post.  Call or text me if you want this feature.

Snow, but too warm?

The new snow looks great.  It is probably too wet and 'packey' to groom, but I might give it a shot if it drops below freezing overnight.  Stay tuned...

Also, I am planning to start some dryland training practices Mondays and Fridays from 3:30 - 4:30 until we get on snow.  Call or text if you are interested.  Dan 608-632-6272

Saturday, November 26, 2022

2023 Season


Greetings Ski Families!  We have had some promising weather already this winter.  The trails at Timber Coulee were actually white last weekend (thanks for the pic, Chris).  I hope the trend continues.  I would like to resume having practices on Monday afternoons.  We will need a few coaches to help, depending on how many kids sign up.

 

Friday, February 18, 2022

Impossible conditions; postpone clinic

Due to the nasty weather (and low snow base), I couldn't get anything groomed up for Saturday.

Hopefully we'll get a dump next week and can get back out skiing next weekend.

Friday, February 4, 2022

Saturday Ski at Timber Coulee

Join us Saturday down at Timber Coulee from 1-4pm.  You can park at the Rod and Gun Club on CTH P.  Don't park on the snowmobile trail, which runs through the parking lot adjacent to the stream.

We are getting a little thin on snow, but I will do some grooming this evening... and it should be OK.

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Timber Coulee Trails



The trails at Timber Coulee are looking much better after some snow and grooming, although there is still some weedy stubble and ant hills to navigate around.  I have not groomed all the way down to the Rod & Gun Club yet, so you would have to ski up the side of the snowmobile trail to get up to the ski trails, or park near the DNR shed.

We might have the clinic down at Timber Coulee on Saturday; check the blog on Friday... depends on conditions.

Blogger news; BlogSpot discontinued using Feedburner "follow by email services" in July.  If you have subscribed in the past, you should still be getting updates.  There is no replacement service offered yet, so new users will just have to check the blog periodically.  Sorry for the hassle.  If anyone knows of a work-around, let me know!

Saturday, January 29, 2022

Local trail report

Viroqua Hills Golf Course looked good on Friday - 2 passes (skate only)

Prairie Wind - groomed Saturday (skate and classic)

Maple Dale - groomed Saturday (classis only, will get foot traffic soon)

Now I will move the snowmobile to Timber Coulee and start grooming down there.  

Sorry, I won't be able to groom at Prairie Wind or Maple Dale for a while.

See you Sunday at Prairie Wind.  If anyone has a soccer ball, bring it along!

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Sunday Ski at Prairie Wind



Join us for another ski session at Prairie Wind on Sunday, 1 - 4pm.  Same deal as last time; don't park in or block their driveway (see map in earlier post).

I groomed at Prairie Wind on Wednesday afternoon, but it was pretty windy and some sections got drifted over right away.  I'll probably touch it up before Sunday.

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Saturday Clinic at Prairie Wind

Come out for a Saturday Ski at Prairie Wind!  Any time between 1 and 4pm is fine.  If there are enough kids, we will split up into a few groups.  The plan is to cover some of the basic technique drills, and of course play some games.  Have fun on skis!

We will have a fire near the pavilion.  Parents can hang out there, run an errand, or ski with us.  Bring some hot dogs or hot chocolate etc if you like.  I will bring the firewood and start the fire.

Important - do not park in the driveway (red X on map)!  If you have 4wd, you can follow the field road (dashed line) out to the new pavilion and park there (green oval).  Otherwise, turn your car around and park tightly against the shoulder on the north side of Prairie Wind Drive (green line).

Prairie Wind is on the southeast side of Viroqua, off Lewison Lane.  Just south of the cemetery.
We are guests... we need to be courteous, not leave any trash or block their driveway etc.  Thanks.

Monday, January 17, 2022

Local Conditions

Last weekend I set some tracks at Prairie Wind and Maple Dale.  Both are short, mostly flat loops close to town.  Prairie Wind is near the end of Lewison Lane on the southeast side of Viroqua.  Park on the east side of Lewison Lane near the Prairie Wind sign.

Maple Dale Fishery Area is a few miles east of town, near the bottom of Maple Dale Road... just west of Pierce Hill Road.  There is a small parking area on the north side of Maple Dale Road near the stream.

KVR is pretty good for skating, and there are some decent skied-in tracks in a few places.  There is also a lot of foot, snowshoe and dog traffic.  But, its pretty good for the amount of snow that we have. 

I have not groomed at Timber Coulee for a while... we need more snow.

Stay tuned for a free clinic on Saturday, January 22 from 1-4pm.

Reminder - do not use our skis to cross roads, sidewalks, areas with no snow, etc.

Saturday, January 8, 2022

Fresh tracks in town

Tracks at Prairie Wind

I made one set of tracks at Prairie Wind and also down at Maple Dale today, so there are some local options for classical skiing.  We still need more snow at Timber Coulee.  There is good skating (but no tracks) at Viroqua Hills Golf Course (free) and KVR (need a daily or annual pass).

Bundle up and enjoy the snow, there isn't much in the forecast for a while.


Friday, January 7, 2022

Damn Phunski!

Back for 2022 is the Dam Phunski at Kickapoo Valley Reserve this Saturday. 
5km (11:00 start at Bridge 14) and 1km (11:30 at the maintenance building) options.
The weather looks great.

I have groomed at Timber Coulee, but we need more snow to set tracks.  I also groomed at Prairie Wind, but need to re-do those tracks after the blowing snow recently.  I'll update conditions after the weekend.