We use a simple set-up to groom the trails. It simply consists of a groomer pulled by a snowmobile. Chad reported going 5 miles with 2 passes over all the trails. That should put as at about 2.5 miles of groomed trail on the course.
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Monday, February 2, 2015
Cross Country Skiing Trails at Blackhawk CC
It's hard to believe it's already February. Even more surprising was the reported 10 inch snowfall we received. If you are a fan of cross country skiing you may have already been out on the course cutting your own trails. With the storm this weekend we finally had enough snow on the ground to warrant going out and doing some trail grooming. Hopefully you enjoy exploring the route we set up. If you still want to go off the beaten path feel free, and we thank you for staying out of roped and fenced areas.
We use a simple set-up to groom the trails. It simply consists of a groomer pulled by a snowmobile. Chad reported going 5 miles with 2 passes over all the trails. That should put as at about 2.5 miles of groomed trail on the course.
We use a simple set-up to groom the trails. It simply consists of a groomer pulled by a snowmobile. Chad reported going 5 miles with 2 passes over all the trails. That should put as at about 2.5 miles of groomed trail on the course.
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