We finally have some more snow! A crack grooming team is heading out this Friday to prepare the trails for us! Enjoy! It’s supposed to warm up a bit next week, but hopefully we can get enough of a pack to survive until the next dump comes! Hang in there and enjoy the fresh snow now!
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From the club president:
We finally have some more snow! A crack grooming team is heading out this Friday to prepare the trails for us! Enjoy! It’s supposed to warm up a bit next week, but hopefully we can get enough of a pack to survive until the next dump comes! Hang in there and enjoy the fresh snow now!
Free Ski Day 2.0: As you saw, we rescheduled Free Ski Day for January 17th. There are a few spots left for free lessons and cross-country ski rentals, which you can sign up for here. If you are a club member who volunteered to help with lessons, to make soup or to help otherwise and someone from the club (me or Elise Stacy) has not been in touch with you since last week, feel free to check in with us to confirm whether you’ll make the new date. If you wanted to volunteer before, but could not, but can help with the new date, feel free to reach out too! More friendly folks helping with beginners are always welcome!
Blue Mountain Trip: We also rescheduled our trip to the Blue Mountains for January 24-26. The trip involves an easy one-way ski from the Rose Springs Sno-Park (south of Pomeroy WA) in 7 miles to an old forest service cabin – the Clearwater Big House. Adventurers will plan a feast and games at the cabin, and enjoy plenty of groomed or backcountry skiing for your appetite. Want in? Email palousedividenordic@gmail.com to reserve your spot. Heather Pettit, owner of Hyperspud Sports, will be leading the expedition! Adventurers will share costs for cabin rental and parking stickers. If we get someone to drive the snowmobile, we can also have someone haul our gear in!
Lunch and Historical Tour of the Palouse Divide Lodge. On January 25, Shirley Hathaway, owner of the Palouse Divide Lodge, will be hosting a lunch and historical tour of the lodge. Looking to get the full lodge experience? Join us before or after your ski (or both!). $25 per person. Seats are limited. Sign up by giving a name, contact email and phone number, and the number in your party to palousedividenordic@gmail.com.
Enjoy winter while we have it!
This is likely to be our last weekend with ski-able snow at the Palouse Divide. There’s enough snow for some nice spring skiing, but not enough to groom. Enjoy it while it lasts!
The Divide got a lot of snow this morning! Get out and enjoy it before it’s gone! There’s no grooming, but you can follow Jesse’s tracks on Big Loop, Meadow Creek, and Little Loop.

The ambiguities of March skiing on the Palouse are here. Is there enough snow this weekend to ski? We’ll see how it goes!
There was not enough snow to merit grooming this week, so there are no smooth tracks awaiting you at the Palouse Divide. But if the snow comes down Saturday, there could be fresh snow for skiing. Share your photos when you go to inspire others to join you (or warn them away from following you!). We’ll keep the port-a-potties there another week to see how the conditions turn out. We’re not ruling anything out yet!
The groomers did not groom this week. There is still some snow up at the Divide, but expect patchy conditions (and icy conditions in the mornings), and perhaps sections walking with your skis. Looks like snow might come next week so keep your eyes open and let me know if you see some fresh snow! Our crack team of groomers will get out there! But we’re leaving the port-a-potties out for those of you who do go out this weekend! (pics below are a couple weeks old)


Skiers report that snow was ok on Saturday (groomer’s groomed on Friday), thinnest from the trailhead to the warming hut and about 5 bare spots out to Lane’s Lookout. Better further out. Beautiful day. Skiing should be worthwhile on Sunday especially early.

Very nice skiing at the Divide this afternoon. 32 degrees and snowing hard. Packed base seems to be holding up and 1”-3” of new snow thanks to today’s storm. Don’t put the skis away quite yet. There’s still some season ahead up here.

Today, our friendly team of groomers (this time, Andy, Eric and Tim), groomed all the trails on the east side of the highway at the Palouse Divide! Amazing! Tomorrow, another team (Jon and Matt) will be up there to tidy up and make sure we’re all ready for the Loppet! Thanks to the team! We have the best grooming team I could imagine and can’t thank them enough for all the hard work and dedication our Nordic ski community. So you can help me thank them too!
In other news: Bald Mountain Loppet is Saturday & Women’s Ski is Sunday! Do you want to get all the update from the Palouse Divide Nordic Ski Club: Go to https://pdnsc.groups.io/g/main to sign up!

Thanks to David and Jon for getting the 377 and Hume Road groomed today.
Going into this weekend, everything on the east side of the highway except Potlatch Loop has been packed and groomed. Snowed a couple of inches Thursday night and was snowing hard Friday morning. Expect some light powder over packed snow for some very nice skiing this weekend.
We are not going to have the machines out on the trails this Saturday or Sunday.
Good time to get out and enjoy some of the best conditions this season.

Today our incredible grooming team (this time, Jon & Paul) groomed Big Loop, Meadow Creek Loop, and Little Loop. They spent some extra time out there because with all the recent snow some of the grooming had narrowed. So they did extra work widening it for us! Tomorrow, two more fantastic groomers (Jon again, this time with David) will be out grooming the rest of Hume Road and Palouse Divide Road out to Lane’s Lookout. Make sure to thank the groomers when you see them! They do awesome work for us!

It’s snowing at the Divide, and Emily was able to groom the Palouse Divide Road to Lane’s Lookout this morning! Hopefully, tomorrow’s team can get most of the rest… Nice to see fresh snow!
Grooming Update: We expect some snow tomorrow, just in time for the weekend! A team of groomers is going up tomorrow (Friday), and another should be up on Saturday to groom everything that Friday’s team could not take care of. So long as that snow comes and we face no mechanical problems, expect all the trails on the east side of the highway to be freshly groomed! Hurrah!
When you see those groomers, make sure to give them a wave! They are volunteers helping our community out, and sometimes getting stuck in snow drifts to do it!

Today was a beautiful. sunny day for skiing and the snow was good on the main road to Lane’s Lookout, just a few icy spots under the trees.

Snow is still good on Hume Road and on the main road out to Lane’s Lookout. Big Loop and other side trails are icy and patchy.

The snow is piling up at the Palouse Divide! Here’s the latest grooming report from Jon:
Thanks to Matt, Andy and Nick for all the saw work yesterday. We were able to clear and pack everything on the east side except Potlatch Loop and the Snowshoe Trail. Lots of trees coming down on the trails due to saturated soils and recent snow loads so expect a few obstacles. We’re doing our best to keep up. Teams are scheduled to groom and set tracks on Friday with more snow forecasted. Conditions are getting better every day.

Report from our trail manager, Jon: Pretty nice day at the Palouse Divide. Thanks to Nick from USFS for helping to clear and pack the 377 road. We’ll be clearing, packing and grooming the rest of the east side trails as the week progresses.

Foggy but beautiful today! Snow was good on the Trailhead-Big Loop-Hume Road loop. A little thin in places with denser tree coverage. Some downed and low hanging trees for the groomers to clean up. Snow is not super deep yet, but it shouldn’t melt this week and its supposed to snow Friday, so we’ll be ready for Free Ski Day!


Hume Road (not pictured) is still in great shape with a good base and well-preserved tracks. There are just a couple minor thin spots (mostly past the intersection with Big Loop), that are easily bypassed. The challenging part is getting to Hume Road! The main Palouse Divide road has many bare sections. The dwindling base has been all churned up by a vehicle on wide tracks that went up and down the road. (According to Shirley of the lodge, the Forest Service had to drive to Bald Mountain.) Past the turnoff to Big Loop there is a long section of just bare dirt, where you have to carry your skis for quite a ways.
