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Caught by the Tip

April 6, 2022 by Mountain Trails

This winter, MTF worked to coordinate with local photographer and enthusiastic trail lover, Ross Downard, on a photo shoot to capture the wintery magnificence of the Round Valley trails. With week after week of high pressure pushing into the season, we’d almost written off hopes of capturing much needed winter action images to fill our digital library. But, on Monday the 14th of March, luck turned. With fresh snow flocking sagebrush the night before, there was a last-minute call to rally. Because the crew was coordinating the transportation of Ross and his equipment to a scenic, inner-valley location, most of the trails remained un-groomed that morning. Cloaked in the near-zero temps of pre-dawn, I carefully picked my way up to the Gate to Nowhere through three inches of powder covering the icy track beneath. Then, with numbing fingers and stiff legs, awaited the crew.

Twenty frigid minutes later, the crew showed up and the shoot commenced. On Ross’ prompt, I worked my skinny skis with little grace and poor form over the exceptionally soft, minimally manicured track along Cammy’s ridge. Finally, on a slight downhill section, I caught some glide – and then a ski tip in the ungroomed margin of the track. In that moment, when effort gave way to reward, when I was just starting to find stride, an extraordinary face plant came to full execution. Through an adrenaline haze, the crew’s distant, concerned shouts vaguely registered. Gathering rattled senses then confessing that only my pride was bruised, laughter erupted. When Ross sent photos a week later, we knew this was one of those rare, yes embarrassing, bloopers caught on film and it warranted public sharing.

From this event, I took a few life lessons – because that’s how I learn best . . . the hard way. A poignant lesson derived was this: even when life is gliding along smoothly, when focus is right on track, there are always unseen obstacles lurking in the periphery. Sometimes they catch you off guard and it’s a quick stumble. Sometimes it’s a total faceplant. Regardless, the trick to recovery is the same: first, exercise resilience – get back up, brush off and move on down the trail. Second, surround yourself with people who lift you up. 

As I gathered skis and poles upright, brushed the snow from my face, then looked down the trail, what I saw was more humbling than a full scale yard sale. I saw the wide-eyed, concerned faces of the caring, wonderful people who are part of the MTF team. Utterly amused by this harmless trail calamity, they burst into hoots and howling laughter – with me, not at me. What better balm is there for a slightly bruised ego than sharing a belly laugh with the people you work with, care about, over a magnificent blunder.

May you be the cause of genuine, kind laughter this month. 

See you out there,

Lora Smith, MTF Executive Director

Filed Under: From the Director, News

Winter Photo Contest

April 6, 2022 by Mountain Trails

As the temp rise and season turns to spring and we reminisce on our many special moments on the trails over the winter. Despite a lackluster snowfall, our grooming crew provided a picture perfect, world-class winter playground.

Our daily trail reports are filled with gorgeous sunrises, fresh corduroy, curious wildlife and the crew and machines working though the wee hours of the morning. But what happens after? What did your winter on the trails look like? We hope to re-visit a great season through your eyes and share your views in our first winter photo contest!

Through April 25th we will be accepting submissions here. Winners will be announced in our May newsletter with Mountain Trails merch awarded to 1st-3rd place. 

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Filed Under: News

In-person Racing is Back!

April 6, 2022 by Mountain Trails

We are excited to announce the Triple Trail Challenge Events are live for 2022.  Mountain Trails Foundation and Salt Lake Running Company are working together to produce the legendary TTC series. These events are great opportunities to get out into our beautiful mountains whether you decide to sign up or come and be a volunteer!

ALL RACES ARE IN PERSON & CAPPED AT 400 PEOPLE. Run them all or choose your favorite…the mountains are calling!

Round Valley Rambler – Saturday June 11, 2022
Jupiter Peak Steeplechase – Saturday July 16, 2022
Mid Mountain Marathon – Saturday August 20, 2022

What you get: Each race will have custom finisher medals, custom race swag accessories and prizes…sans the typical “I already have a million of these” race T shirts. The TTC Series runners will receive an official TTC Trucker hat and a center medal piece that joins all the medals together. All race info and registration can be found at:  runttc.com

RACE CREW AND VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:  JOIN THE TEAM!

Enthusiastic, helpful and happy race volunteers create a memorable experience for all participants.   Athletes come in all shapes and sizes and from a multitude of backgrounds.  But all of them share a desire to overcome challenges and create experiences that bring value to their lives.  We are looking for amazing people who desire to help others on their personal athletic journey.

ALL TEAM & VOLUNTEERS POSITIONS CAN BE FOUND AT: runttc.com/volunteer

Filed Under: Events

Winter Trails in The Uintas

March 10, 2022 by Mountain Trails

Lora’s latest post highlights our desire to wander and venture from our backyard trails into the wilds of the west. The good news is that adventure is never far from a Park City doorstep and the Uinta Mountains offer a fantastic change of scenery that, in many cases, is accessible in less than an hour.

Almost one million acres of public land awaits, including fantastic winter trail options. For those of you who have visited the Beaver Creek trail know that there’s still a winter wonderland with grooming to suit the most discerning skate skier if your timing is right. Grooming on the Beaver Creek Trail does not follow a set schedule but usually takes place on Mondays and Thursdays, a US Forest Service pass is required for visitors and can be purchased at the ranger station for $6 in Kamas or at the self-pay station on Highway 150. Dogs are allowed on odd-days.

In addition to the Beaver Creek Trail, the Wasatch-Cache National Forest offers groomed skiing on the Pine Valley loop and numerous, unmaintained  snowshoe trails. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the area and prepare for your adventure accordingly. Avalanche awareness is highly recommended if plans are to venture off Beaver Creek Trail.

The following, albeit dated Skiing and Snowshoeing Trail guide is a great place to start: https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5084032.pdf .

For more information visit the Kamas Ranger Station at 50 E Center St, Kamas, UT 84036 Mon-Fri between 9-4:30

Filed Under: Trail News

The Wait is Over – Bonanza Flat is Groomed

February 9, 2022 by Mountain Trails

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It is with great happiness that we announce the long-awaited opening of the groomed track in Bonanza Flat. This is especially monumental as we can safely say there has never been more km’s of groomed Nordic ski or singletrack options available. Of course, it takes a village, and this opportunity is only possible with the support and collaboration of our community – thank you!

Conditions look to be keeping the snow cold and dry which means it will take continued grooming and diligence to keep the trails at their best. Avoiding post-holes and ruts on the trails means keeping an eye on conditions and proceeding with extra care and caution. This goes for access routes as well, traveling up Marsac from the Mid Mountain Trailhead is steep and, on the way back down, you can encounter icy patches, ruts and variable snow that make it difficult to control your speed. Stay safe, give authorized vehicles a wide berth and remember there are no trash or bathroom facilities so if you pack it in, pack it out.

Happy trails!

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Filed Under: Trail News

GreenHeart Open to XC Skiers

February 9, 2022 by Mountain Trails

The GreenHeart XC Ski area details. . . 

Brought to you by Mountain Trails Foundation, Basin Recreation and Summit Land Conservancy, the new GreenHeart ski area is located adjacent to and northeast of the Willow Creek Park trails, has officially opened its gate to Nordic skiers. The track is accessible ONLY through the Willow Creek Park gate near the giant willow tree.  

This is a ski-only venue. Nordic skiers are welcome, but dogs, fat-tire bikes, and walkers/snowshoers are not allowed because they have a greater impact on the underlying soils and ongoing agricultural operations.

For grooming conditions visit: www.basinrecreation.org/trails-open-space/trail-report/ 

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