Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Grand Targhee is first ski resort to promote snow biking

Cross-post from the XXCMag.com Blog

Grand Targhee Resort has become the first ski resort in the country to promote snow biking. Beginning this ski season, Grand Targhee will allow snow bikes on their groomed Nordic Trails as long as riders purchase a Nordic ticket for $10 per day or a Nordic season pass for $115. Grand Targhee is also hosting their first snow bike race on Sunday, January 15th to coincide with Teton Valley’s Winter Festival.

I have to admit that for the past two years I have considered donning a black ninja suit and poaching Targhee’s Nordic track at night just to experience the undulating terrain that we enjoy all summer on our mountain bikes…but I resisted the temptation. Now it is perfectly legal thanks to Grand Targhee’s Andy Williams.

Grand Targhee’s 2011/2012 winter season opened on Friday, Nov 25th so we rallied a posse of snow bike enthusiasts and headed up to Targhee to experience the Nordic trails on fat tires. The first thing that popped into my head as we left the parking lot and jumped onto the freshly groomed Nordic Connector Trail was that I felt guilty for riding on such pristine corduroy. That guilt quickly faded and turned into perma-grin as we climbed up to Rick’s Basin under bluebird skies and mild temps.

Melissa Davidson on the Snowdrift Loop

What is the riding like? My face is still sore from smiling so much. There are 6.15 miles of Nordic trails with 700’ of elevation gain available to snow bikers at Grand Targhee and the loop took us just under an hour to ride at a moderate pace. The trails are almost never flat and wind through numerous Aspen groves. The views do not suck either.

Check out the little snow bikes on the trail map

I applaud Grand Targhee Resort for their forward thinking and willingness to try something new. As long as snow bikers follow the rules and respect the trails when conditions are soft, I feel as if snow bikers and the Nordic skiers can coexist peacefully on the trails. When I head to the “Ghee” to ride the snow bike, I plan to also take a pair of skate skis with me just in case the trails are too soft to ride. It never hurts to have a “Plan B”.

6 comments:

Vito said...

"I have to admit that for the past two years I have considered donning a black ninja suit and poaching Targhee’s Nordic track at night just to experience the undulating terrain that we enjoy all summer on our mountain bikes…but I resisted the temptation."

That made me laugh my ass off because I have done just that at our local park. Needless to say, it didn't receive the approval of the local skiers. Hopefully Grand Targhee will begin a trend. Many of the xc skiers I know are also avid cyclists.

Keith P said...

Wow! That's the best snow bike promo I've seen. Is Fitzy giving you a cut on sales?

Cheers from SoCal - kp

Buzz said...

I am not a 'snow person' but that video had me smiling and thinking!

Perfect music! Loved the dogs!

Nice job Dave!

Anonymous said...

Will there be somewhere to rent bikes for those that are traveling into town?

Dave Byers said...

Grand Targhee will have a fleet of Surly Pugsleys available for rent all winter. Plus, Fitzgerald's Bicycles in Victor, ID has Salsa Mukluks available for rent.

Curt said...

Thats way cool! Thanks for posting Dave!