Until clouds, snow, and the lunar progression blotted it out, nights were bright thanks to a full super-moon.
Early in the day last Thursday, the main lodge at Ski Brule was very unpopulated. The hills had some of the best snow we've ever experienced. That changed.
To our surprise and horror, over 300 sixth graders descended upon the hill. Tow lines grew longer and the snow got chunked up. Still, it was a great time.
Despite the snow and cold, the first elements of tree tapping have started. The ATV with the feet was dispatched to break trail to the sugarbush. With many areas holding snow over a yard deep, it looks like snowshoes will be the rule rather than the suggestion.
Twenty four hours after this image was captured we were hit with a blizzard. Over a foot of snow whipped up by 25-35 mph winds (gusting to 55 mph!) made for an interesting day. I'm sure there has been more snow on the ground in the past, but we can't remember when. It's currently -10°F. January, The 4th Horseman of the Snowpocalypse, has supplanted February and seems to have his icy eyes on March. Don't put the sleds away just yet.
-Nemo demands more skiing, fewer sixth graders.