Weekday Trail Outlook and Upcoming Events 01/23-01/29, 2023

Trail Outlook: Ice + Sunshine = Mud

  • If you are jonesing for a trip up Peavine this week, make it really early in the morning. The freeze thaw cycle this week will make for hard frozen trails in the mornings but total peanut butter by midday and afternoon. Most actual drying will be limited to fully sun exposed portions of hillside with plenty of snow remaining even in partial shade aspects. That means no trail segment on the mountain is expected to dry enough this week. Up top, Nevada Nordic grooms trails in the trees to the West of Tahoe Meadows for public usage. The trails are primarily designed for cross country skiing, but are also great for snow shoes and fat bikes. If you are not skiing, it’s kind to the skate and classic skiers if you only use the right third of the trail. For more information and the latest grooming reports, check out their Facebook Group page linked here.

This Week’s Events

  • Tuesday, January 24:

  • 5:45 pm

    • Silver State Striders are running the Sparks Marina loop starting from the Scheels parking lot. This is a very welcoming group for all skill levels. The loop is around 2 miles and you can run as many laps as you like. Given the dark and snow, headlamps, traction devices, and reflective clothing are a must. Check their Facebook Group Page for more details. You can also find their training schedule on their website at this link.

  • Wednesday, January 25:

    • 6:45 pm

      • Bike Night Reno will be rolling out a hardy group of riders of all kinds from the Space Whale in Downtown. As their name suggests, this is a night ride so lights are required. Whether it’s a simple headlamp and taillight or full on burner bike light-splosion is entirely up to you. Expect it to be cold and wet so dress appropriately. This is a mostly flat road ride friendly to all wheeled contraptions at an extremely social pace. For more information, follow @bikenightreno on instagram.

  • Thursday, January 26:

  • Saturday, January 28:

    • 9:00 am

      • Silver State Striders will be running 16-20 miles of trail with plenty of hills starting and ending at the Auburn Overlook in Auburn, California. If you don’t want to drive over the hills, you can also coordinate local runs via their social media. Check their Facebook Group Page for more details. You can also find their training schedule on their website at this link.

  • Sunday, January 29:

    • TBD

      • Radical Adventure Riders of Reno (RAR) are leading a ride for members only. Ride details and final go/no-go decision will be weather and road conditions dependent and announced on their Discord channel. For more information, follow @rar.reno on Instagram.

If you are swapping the running and riding for a little back country sliding, check out the latest avalanche conditions over at Sierra Avalanche Center. Heat cycles and ridgetop winds can make for very localized hazards. Knowing where to look and when to stay home can make the difference of coming home.

That’s what’s on my radar at the moment. If you know of something I missed or is coming soon, send me an email  and it might get listed. See you outside!

All portions of the Peavine trail network are expected to have significant snow, ice, and/or mud this week. January 23, 2023.

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