White Grass - Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing |
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Who needs lifts when you've got two skis and free heels? Everything about White Grass, a Canaan Valley, West Virginia ski mountain, oozes Appalachian charm: the southern hospitality of the ski instructors; the hearty vegetarian chili served up in the lodge; and the boundless enthusiasm of the owner, Chip Chase. White-collar Washington DC professionals mingle freely with West Virginia country boys, all in the name of snow and smiles. However, there is something noticeably absent from White Grass. There are no lifts. The motto here is, "Earn your turns." Skiing OptionsFirst, a primer... Cross-County Skiing - Skiing on trails that are typically groomed with a set of tracks. The skis are long, thin, and lack metal edges (in most cases).Backcountry Skiing - Backcountry skiers seek out technical, ungroomed terrain. White Grass rents beefier free-heel skis (with metal edges) for backcountry skiers. Telemark Skiing - Similar to backcountry skiing but the equipment supports a flexed-knee downhill skiing technique. White Grass promotes and offers rentals for all three types. This article will focus on cross-country skiing, the most basic and beginner-friendly of the three, as well as snowshoeing, the snowy equivalent of hiking. Trails & TerrainCharm without substance breeds disappointment. Fortunately, White Grass backs up its good-natured personality with fantastic skiing...just look at the facts.
For those brand new to the sport of cross-country skiing, ascending Bald Knob is not a realistic goal. Not to worry, White Grass caters to beginners with easily-accessible options like Gandalf's Trail, Three Mile Trail, and the famous Snow Farm (used when snow coverage is lacking). Snowshoers, meanwhile, can hike as far and high as time and fitness allow. Considering the learning curve ("if you can walk, you can snowshoe"), your White Grass trail options are pretty much limitless. Ski InstructionLike any ski resort, the White Grass staff is heavily invested in your enjoyment - simply put, they want you to come back. Customer relations come naturally to the enthusiastic and accessible instructional staff. Ski classes for groups and individuals of all levels are available - ask at the counter for the "Mini" (15 minute breakdown of the basics) or an hour-long group lesson. When to GoWhite Grass advertises an average of 160 inches of snow per year. This winter, however, White Grass can boast 250 inches and counting. According to Chip and team, conditions are officially "epic" and will likely remain so throughout March. The final remnants of our record snow fall are melting into oblivion, but don't be discouraged. Our Canaan Valley neighbors can help you get your snow sliding fix. Location / Directions: Davis, WV; approximately 3.5 hours from DC If you need a place to stay, the bluegrass-obsessed Purple Fiddle in Thomas is top-notch for value and atmosphere. |
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Weiss Knob, Baldy's neighbor is the local highest peak at 4436' and we ski over and along its ridges and glades as well.
See you on the trail.
Back-country skiing is also called "off-piste" skiing, which means that it is off-trail (piste = trail).
Just a clarification; Happy trails and ski free!