Monday, November 30, 2020

Jan 1st, 2021 - WOTD

Happy New Year!

26F at 6:30 a.m.      A bit of new snow.  Conditions continue to be terrific!   

Glide Wax:    Toko Red or Swix 7

Grip Wax:     Vauhti Carrot, or Rode Super Extra Blue, or Toko Red, or Swix Special Violet...    easy! 

If you're having trouble with grip in the unconsolidated, loose new snow, try waxing thin and longer, and not moving to a warmer grip wax. 

Of course you can also use a skin ski or fish scale base classic ski to keep it easy.

Skate skiing will be terrific today!


Thursday, November 19, 2020

Nov 29 - WOTD

Temp is 16F at 7:30 a.m.  Temps rising up to just above freezing during the middle of the day.

Glide Wax:  Toko Red or Swix 7.

Grip Wax:  START Oslo Blue or Toko Red over a klister binder.    Or go with a waxless option like a skin ski, which will work through the whole spectrum.     

Skating looks like my pick for today...   ...but getting out into the snow should be the highest priority!


Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Nov 17 WOTD

A foot of new snow, and Methow Trails has their work cut out for them - getting everything groomed will be a big effort. 

32 degrees at 7:30 a.m. with wet sticky snow everywhere.   Warming in the afternoon..

Glide Wax:     Toko Yellow mix or Swix 7.   

Grip Wax:    Toko Yellow or Swix 60 might do the job;  it is wet and sticky.   As temps warm up and snow falls, waxing may get tricky.     You can always use those skin skis or fish scale base skis too.       Note that you might want to carry some sort of anti-icing treatment for the base of your fish scale or skin skis.  

Or skate where it's groomed!   That would be an easy option.  



Sunday, November 15, 2020

Nov 15 WOTD

With a decent amount of snow throughout the Methow Valley, there is some early season skiing to be had. 

Check with Methow Trails to see what they're up to in terms of rolling and packing.      Also, there may be some options for skiing on backroads and campgrounds up Highway 20 a ways.   Note that the pass is closed at Silver Star gate, so you might be able to ski up the road edge on some touring boards.  

Glide wax will depend on location...      Up high where temps are cooler, use Toko Red or Swix 7, but if you're skiing in the lower elevations, like Mazama, then Toko yellow/red mix or Swix 8 will be better overall.  

Grip Wax:    Again, this will be location dependent.      In higher elevations where it is well below freezing, you could use Toko Red, Vauhti Carrot, or Swix 45.        On the valley floor, it will be easier to stick with a no-wax option (which of course wouldn't be a bad idea for early season at higher elevations as well).  

But if you have a chance to get out in the snow on any sort of ski, then I'm sure you'll have some fun!


Friday, November 13, 2020

November 13th - Early Season

New snow in the valley, not the first, but it's close enough to looking like ski season that it warrants a start of the wax discussion....

Two to five inches have fallen through the valley overnight, with 15" at Wa Pass.    So there might be skiing somewhere today.    Temps near freezing in the valley, but 20's at the pass...

Wax recommendations:

Glide - Toko Yellow or Swix 8 should be good in the valley, but if you're at Wa Pass then temps are cooler and you'll want to drop a step and use Toko Red or Swix 7.    You could also try one of the liquid waxes from Vauhti that apply without aerosol.  

Grip -- A lot of people will look to their old fish scale bases or newer skin skis for early season in transitional temperatures, and that seems pretty brilliant to me.       But if you're a traditionalist and want some reliable early season grip, then try something like Toko Red or Swix 45 (at Wa Pass), which should be bomber grip without much fear of icing up.  

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Late March - WOTD

Overnight lows in the 20's     Expected highs near 50F.  

Spring-like skiing conditions on repeat...

Glide Wax:   Toko Red/Yellow mix, or Swix 8.

Grip Wax: Snow is transformed and grip will require a universal klister.    Try Swix Uni, Toko Red, or Start Uni Wide.

Or you can cruise around on your skin skis and leave the wax at home.


Saturday, February 22, 2020

Feb 22 WOTD - and Ski Shuttle Bus Reminder

Temp is 16F at 6:30 and an expected high around 43.   "Spring-like" skiing conditions...

Glide Wax:   Toko Red or Swix 7 (colder wax will help with durability in abrasive snow)

Grip Wax:  Klister is in order - Try START Uni Wide, Swix Universal, or Toko Red Klister.

Or get plenty of  grip with a skin ski and focus on the views.

Saturday Ski Shuttle Bus to Mazama!

On each Saturday from December 28 - February 29, Methow Trails offers transportation service between Winthrop and Mazama for those looking for a one-way ski journey along the iconic Methow Community Trail.  The shuttle is free, but a valid ski trail pass is required.  
Pick-up times are:

  • Winthrop Town Trailhead 10:00am
  • Brown's Farm Trailhead 10:15am
  • Mazama Trailhead 11:00am
  • Brown's Farm Trailhead 11:15am





Saturday, February 8, 2020

Wax recommendations - Ski to the Sun - Feb 8

Methow Ski to the Sun Saturday, Feb 8, 2020
Skate/Free Technique solo & relay options.
Saturday a.m.

UPDATED Feb 7, 2020    at 10:30 a.m.
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Weather

Friday Night: Chance of rain, snow, or rain/snow mixed, turning to snow.   Low near 27. 


Snow Conditions:   Wet, new snow, immediately transforming into slushy conditions.   But no additional precip expected during the race.     

Comments:   With luck, the grooming will be done AFTER the precip is finished.    There has been a fair bit of fluctuation in the forecast and variance between the forecast and actual weather.    So plan for the worst and you’ll have a good day out there.
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Glide Wax     

BASE:   Iron in Toko HF Blue or new Swix Marathon White as a base (for durability).    Scrape and brush.   
Note:  Swix Marathon White could be used as a stand alone wax for the race. 

TOP LAYER:  Iron in Toko HF Red/Yellow Mix or Swix HF8.   Scrape & Brush.
Note:    If you use the liquid/spray Toko HF Red or Swix HF8, then let it dry thoroughly and/or roto-cork or hand cork for extra durability.

ADDITIONAL TOPCOAT:     If you’ve got a fluoro block or powder (or spray like Toko HelX) you can add these for additional speed.   These are getting hard to find, but if you have some in your wax box, then it will definitely help.


Base Structure:   A warm grind like d5u (or an older i5 or R214) will be appropriate.   If you’re running a colder grind, then add additional structure. As always, use your fastest skis!


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Sunday, January 12, 2020

Jan 12 WOTD

Groomer DRED says you should ski
Fawn Creek today.
The temperature has been turned down to 11 this morning.     Warming to upper 20's, and a little snow expected.

Glide Wax:  Swix 5, or Toko Red/Blue Mi
Grip Wax:  Start RF Blue, Vauhti GS Blue, Toko Blue, Swix Blue Extra

Or you can get some reliable grip with a skin ski as well.

Remember to get your skiing in before the Seahawks meet the Packers at 3:40 this afternoon.