Friday 10-October 2025.

Winter is coming. This Sunday's low overnite is -10C, so we can expect a smattering of snowflakes sooner than later.
 
In preparation for the winter, our Reciprocal Co-ordinator has been doggedly persuing renewal agreements with a plethora of  venues.  We also will have a few new additions to our stable of discounts for current Season Passholders.  To see what the current offering is, click this link to access our Partner Perk Page.
 
Thanks to the 146 members who graciously took the time to respond to our end of season survey. From the results, it became obvious that many members take advantage of the discounts, whether it is for a yoga workout, a nordic ski trip, a local restaurant, an alpine outing, or a climbing session. The most interesting stat was that 52% of respondents indicated they were active alpine skiers, so we will continue to wrangle as many alpine discounts as possible.
 
Some respondents took the time to write a paragraph or two regarding the value/timeliness/accuracy of the Grooming Report. Be advised that your advice has been taken under advisement, and efforts will be made to tweak the Report accordingly.
 
LAST BUT NOT LITTLE-EST:
 
If you have a business in town, and would like to get a bit more exposure to the 2,000+ members at Otway, we invite you to contact our Reciprocal Co-ordinator at 
[email protected] We are interested in adding value to our members' Season Pass. If that could dovetail with getting your business additional exposure, & potential revenue, there might be something do-able.  
 
 
Reported on Oct 10, 2025 at 11:00 AM by Snow Scribe

NEWSLETTER

For those rare and mysterious individuals who somehow resist the irresistible charm of Otway’s newsletters—packed with thrilling updates, enticing offers, and all the latest happenings—fear not! You can still redeem yourself. Click here to catch up on current and past editions. We won’t even judge you (much).

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PLANNING AHEAD

There are no old skiers at Otway. None. Not a single one. However, we do have a few who have enthusiastically redefined the limits of “youthful vigor” (some might say stretched those limits like an overused ski boot liner). If you’re thinking ahead to the day when your enthusiasm for skiing remains boundless, but your balance and joints politely disagree, check out what one particularly stubborn lifelong skier did to keep gliding. Click here—because planning ahead is way cooler than just face-planting into the future.

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GROOMING

Ever wondered how ski grooming works? Some folks assume our snowcats just zoom around the trails playing tag, or, on the narrower routes, a thrilling game of hide and seek. And yes, on the steeper sections, there may be some sideways surfing involved (purely for entertainment purposes, of course). When things get dull, the operators occasionally engage in synchronized stadium laps to see if one snowcat can outwit, outplay, and outrun the other. But alas, this is merely a snow-fueled fairy cat-tale.

If you actually want to understand the real logic behind grooming—where, when, and why it happens—click here while your second cup of coffee is brewing. Bonus tip: If you’re one of those mesmerized souls who obsessively watch the trail map change colors, click on the blinking snowcat icon. That will show you the speed:

  • 2–5 km/h: Slow and steady, battling nasty ice

  • 8–10 km/h: The dream—10 cm of fresh, dry powder on a solid base

  • 14–18 km/h: Skidoo + Ginzoo magic when early-season snow is deep enough to groom but not quite enough for the full snowcat treatment

Basically, grooming is part science, part strategy, and part extreme sport.

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LENGTHY SNOW REPORT

If you think this Snow Scribe can get a bit long-winded in the Grooming Reports (gasp!), then you might get a kick out of Lucy Welsh’s 1,264-word snow report for Sugarbush Resort (Vermont), dated March 1, 2025. It was, shall we say, thorough. Unfortunately, it didn’t stay published for long. Let’s hope she still has a job.

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If you prefer near-local literary value over snow grooming rants, check out this article from Morice Mountain, where the writer waxes poetic about the deeply personal joy of Nordic skiing. Some people really know how to write. Click here and be inspired.

Updated Apr 3, 2025 at 8:00 PM by Snow Scribe

Weather:

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CNSC's year-roundweather station (South side of the Stadium)

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Weather guesses:

Environment Canada

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Weather Network

Accuweather 

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Weather Net

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Weather Channel

Updated Apr 6, 2025 at 11:00 AM