UPCOMING EVENTS 2012-2013









Sunday, February 27, 2011

Volcano Express, Burton Butte 02.26.11



Smiles were in abundance as 35 skiers from the GPNSC and SONC toured the Volcano Express around Burton Butte. Thanks to intrepid trail-breaking by an early arriving SONC crew and GPS skills of our SONC tour leader, all the skiers enjoyed a wonderful outing. The snow conditions were excellent with the foot of new powder making the downhill run through the trees maneuverable and fun for all. About 3/4 of the skiers went up to the meadow near the top of Burton Butte and had a sunny lunch with views of Mt Shasta, Mountain Lakes Wilderness and Buck Lake.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

McLoughlin Trail 02.23.11

Ten skiers from the SONC and GPNSC skied the McLoughlin Trail in excellent conditions. With a firm base and 6 inches of new snow the crew had a great time heading up the Canal Trail and then down McLoughlin through the old growth. A highlight of the tour occurred on the McLoughlin Trail about halfway to the Summit Shelter. In the midst of chatting about seeing wildlife in the backcountry and remarking on the profusion of fresh rabbit tracks, we saw two rabbits: a big one and a little one.

Then we spied a weasel chasing the smaller rabbit round and round, The big rabbit tried to lead the weasel away, but the chase continued even as we reluctantly decided to ski on. What a true life adventure. Next, we were happily greeted at the shelter by Ranger Paul, who had already warmed the place up with a fire in the wood stove. What a lucky day!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Lollipop Loop 02.16.11



Seventeen skiers from the Rogue and Illinois Valleys took advantage of the lowered snow levels and recent snowfall to spend an enjoyable day at Fish Lake skiing the Lollipop Loop. The eight inches of new snow provided many of the crew turns at trail-breaking. Light flurries, some blue sky and occasional outbreaks of sun added to the nordic magic.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Burton FLat Ski 02.12.11


What a great spring ski day up at Pederson Sno-Park. Ten skiers showed up to take advantage of the corn snow and gentle rolling terrain on the south side of Pederson. The more open tree plantations, wider trails and corn snow provided a quick glide. Icy conditions were avoided early in the day by staying in the sunny areas. Most of the crew skied about 8 miles in the Burton Flats area for an enjoyable day in the Cascades under bright blue skies.