February 5th Snowshoeing Report

February 5th Snowshoeing Report

Today we are keeping it simple. Conditions on Saturday February 5th and Sunday the 6th were fantastic. The thaw came and went and it got cold. The base froze and we got 3-4 inches of fluffy snow. The forest and backcountry  today was gorgeous!  Tours and good conditions will continue as the weather forecast is more snow and cold. It just gets better and better.

The weather forecast for Deep Creek Lake for weekend of February 11th and 12th is looking excellent. Good probability of snow leading up to the weekend. Tours are available almost any day just call for information and to make reservations.

Weather forecast Deep Creek Lake
Nice looking Deep Creek Lake forecast for February 11th and 12th, 2022

The pictures from Saturday February 5th can speak for themselves.

  • Saturday February 5th Tours

Deep Creek Lake Ski Conditions at the Wisp and local State Parks are very good for downhill skiing and cross country skiing.

Keep in mind precautions protecting exposed flesh in sub zero weather. Wind chill chart.

Local Deep Creek Lake Weather Links – Maps and Forecast

We are open for SNOWSHOEING!!!!!

Deep Creek Lake and Garrett County Highway Webcams

Here’s our how to dress for winter page that can help you decide what you need.

What is a snow stash?

snowshoeing
Our ‘secret’ snow stashes maintain snow depth because of their unique exposure.

*Snow Stash Pocket: A local gem, off-the-beaten-path spot where the snow lies deep. Over the past 20 years offering snowshoeing trips we have discovered the local geographical locations where the exposure and topography combine to create mini micro climates. In our case, here in Garrett County we are adjacent to the Cranesville Sub Arctic Swamp where you will find a northern arboreal forest plant and annual community similar to the ecology found in far northern Canada. This is caused by a unique geography where the elevation and shape of the mountains creates an extra snowy and cold micro climate. This unique geography and extra cold temperatures is why these plants and animals stayed after the ice age.

We know several fantastic places where there are north facing slopes and protected areas where the snow drifts and lies extra deep. The back country of Swallow Falls is such a place. One 0f our other special areas will hold and maintain a snow pack for weeks after most of the snow has disappeared elsewhere. In fact you can sometimes drive there and see no snow anywhere until you come over the mountain. If we are reporting we are offering tours, we are, regardless if you can’s see ANY snow around you.