History of the Marshall Nordic Ski Trails Phase 1
Web Trail Tour of the Marshall School Nordic Ski TrailsBy Dave Johnson
The Ely Nordic Ski Club has loaned us their Larchmont Snow Gun. The Duluth Fire Department has donated over 2000 feet of fire hose and Aspen equipment is donating the use of an industrial air compressor. The Larchmont gun is an older technology that uses water at hydrant pressure and then mixes it with a high volume (275 cfm) of air to break up the water into droplets small enough to make snow. After doing a large amount of research, this older system made the most sense. We have a hydrant close to the trail for water and no special pumps or electrical wiring is needed for this system. Our plan is to make snow in a small area at the base of double dip and the road home for early season training. I don't anticipate making snow on the rest of the trail unless snowmaking turns out to be very easy. We did cover almost all of the trail in woodchips to cover up any stumps to make it possible to groom with just a small amount of snow. We are still in need of a snowmobile and grooming equipment. We can borrow one from Snowflake, but I am working towards the donation or long-term use of grooming equipment. The trail starts and finishes right outside my classroom window and I am anxiously awaiting the first snowfall. The Marshall Nordic Trails are on school property and at this time will not be open to the general public. Map
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