Nature keeps teasing us!  Two inches one day, three the next, then a sunny or windy day!  But it is all starting to pile up.  Some areas around Winter Park and Fraser already have skiable trails, just don’t break out your good skis yet!  The higher areas leading to the waterboard roads are getting savvy early season skiers and snowshoers already with their oldest gear.  Very little is melting anymore   

Every Nordic skier should always have two or three pairs of skis – one pair of “rock skis” that already have a few dings, one pair of everyday Classic skis and one pair of everyday Skate skis if you use both techniques.   Some even add a pair of racing skis to that list.  A great place to pick up older used gear is the Annual Nordic Ski Swap and Expo that just finished up at Snow Mountain Ranch Oct 22. This collaboration of Grand Nordic and WP Competition Center offered great inventory of used gear priced to go to good homes  – poles for $3.00, reasonable skis for $5, $10, and $20 and better stuff for $100 or $200. Raffles, ski cleaning, and a peak at new gear from the Gear reps got everyone into the ski spirit!  Most of the used items were donated to Grand Nordic as people cleaned out their garage at the end of the season or before moving.  Donation boxes are or will be at Fraser and Granby Libraries and the Grand Park Recreation Center in Fraser or call Grand Nordic. Individual sellers offered even more choices and advisors helped buyers sort it all out!

Other places for good used gear or gear specials are Winter Park Trading CO in Winter Park and the Nordic Centers at Devils Thumb and Snow Mountain Ranch. Nordic retail shops like Icebox in Fraser, Never Summer in Grand Lake, or (if in Boulder) Boulder Nordic Sport are clearing last year’s gear to make room on their shelves for new gear coming in daily.  Get your footbeds and boots set up now for best performance at Le Feet Lab in Winter Park or Local Experience in Fraser. 

Snow Mountain Ranch is planning to open their retail shop on Monday November 21 according to Parker Anderson, Nordic Director.  Some trails are being rolled up higher but what trails and how many trails will open depends on the weather gods. As usual Blue Ridge seems to be catching a lot of the white stuff – in some places there are feet of powder, but most attainable spots are just getting started.  Shawn be grooming again this year and he is a master of early season conditions.  Always check the website for trails information.

Devils Thumb Ranch is set to open their Nordic areas on November 24 according to Marie-Ange, Nordic Director.  The shop will be open and hopefully some limited trails. In the shadow of the Continental Divide, the early snow is coming in spurts but it is definitely accumulating.  Their early season Tommelfest is scheduled for December 10 with details currently posted on their website.  The Resort is closed this week for their employees to rest and prepare for the new season.  Check their website for current trail conditions.

Grand Lake Nordic Center is waiting until December to decide an opening date since they currently have only a skiff of snow according to Don Campbell, Nordic Center director.  They are still the small hidden gem of Nordic areas next to Rocky Mountain National Park.

Free Nordic Ski Lessons hosted by Grand Nordic and Snow Mountain Ranch are back this year on Sunday December 11 and Sunday January 8.  These free events feature the best instructors in the Valley from Grand Nordic, Winter Park Competition Center, and Colorado Nordic Masters.  Both Classic and Skate lessons ranging from beginner to advanced PLUS kids never-ever, classic and skate are available in both morning and afternoon with groups maxing at about 10 so signup as soon as possible.  Grand Nordic offers free trail passes and equipment rentals for their members.

The Grand Nordic Free Friday Kids program will again excite the 5-10 year-olds at SMR in January and February (except for Ski for Light Week Feb 3) with free Classic, Skate and Never-ever lessons from 1-230p.  Equipment and trail passes are included and parents are encouraged to help.  Sign-up required.

The Ranch2Ranch Trek is the main fundraiser for Grand Nordic’s scholarships and other youth programs.   Plan on either February 11 or 12 with start waves available from 9-11a starting Snow Mtn Ranch via Fraser-to-Granby Trail to Granby Ranch. It’s the best social ski of fantastic terrain possible!

Any racers out there? New this year is The Grand County Nordic Race Series offered at Snow Mtn Ranch, Devils Thumb, Grand Lake and maybe Granby Ranch.  Details available in early December!

To signup for these events or check conditions, go to the All Things Nordic website  www.skigrandnordic.org,  the club website www.grandnordic.org  or call/text Grand Nordic at 970-887-0547.  WINTER IS HERE!!  Do your snowdances…