Wednesday, March 26 – 6:00 pm

What a surprise on Monday, we received 8 inches of new snow overnight. We could not groom since we were transitioning to the foundation this week. All the groomers are stored.

Eric did get out on snowmobiles today with his brother Scott. The 10 inch snowfall made it possible to get back out on the trails for scouting and exploring.

Our partners and neighbors, Wolverine and Miner’s are most likely still skiing, check in with them if you are still wanting to ski. ABR is closed for March skiing and shopping.

News

SEVEN SECRETS TO SKATE SKIING

Greg Greene, a veteran Nordic skier with over 40 American Birkebeiner races and multiple age-group titles, shares seven core tips to help recreational skiers improve technique, efficiency, and enjoyment.

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AN EFFORT TO MAXIMIZE EARLY SEASON NATURAL SNOW

The unmistakable signs of the approaching winter season are here. If you’ve been seeing frost on the ground and having thoughts of snowflakes—your mind has likely turned to the deep, satisfying feeling of real skiing. We’re gearing up to welcome you back for another fantastic season on the ABR ski trails, and this year, we’re thrilled to announce our biggest improvement yet: the brand new Early Snow Loop.

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FEELING THE WARMTH OF THE ABR COMMUNITY

The morning of Thursday, August 21st, was a special day at ABR Trails, as volunteers gathered for a successful Work Bee. The parking lot filled with participants, including Matthew, the new Operations Manager, for his first Work Bee. With 19 volunteers, the group split and stacked firewood, an act that “warms you twice” – once from the effort and again when burned. For the ABR Trails community, the wood also warms their hearts, providing a sense of community and warmth in the rustic cabins and ski lodge.

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