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Weather Conditions and Grooming Report at Crosscut

Fresh corduroy awaits 

The trails at Crosscut are well-known for consistently great conditions, thanks to impeccable daily grooming. A powerful Prinoth BR350, agile Prinoth Husky and snowmobile drag groomers navigate the trail system each day to create ideal conditions for both skate and classic skiing. We provide a daily grooming report with info on our wide ski trails and also a separate grooming report for narrow gauge trails.

Snowshoeing and fatbiking are only allowed on the narrow Gauge trail system. Check the narrow gauge grooming report for more info.

Please Note: 🚫🥾 Hiking and trail running are not allowed on the Crosscut trails in winter.  Olson Creek, 2 miles to the south, and South Fork of Brackett Creek, 2 miles to the north, offer excellent opportunities for those interested in these activities.

 

Current Weather

 

Note: during our operating season, the 24-hour snow measuring plate is swept everyday at 5pm. Check the detailed weather table below for complete information.

 

Thank you to our 2023-24 grooming report sponsor Treeline Coffee Roasters! Crosscut guests may access 10% off online orders using the discount code SkiCrosscut.

Grooming Report

 
 

Narrow Gauge Grooming Report

 
 

Detailed Hourly Weather Conditions:

We have three weather stations reporting hourly weather data:

  1. Base Area Station at 1,850 meters (6,070 feet)

  2. Jane’s Gate Station at 1,890 m (6,200 feet)

  3. Logger’s Station at 1,970 meters (6,460 feet)

The graphs below show the last 48 hours of data while the detailed table below shows these hourly readings in table format. Data updates approximately 5 minutes past each hour.

 
 
 

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