A note to send a sincere THANK YOU to all
involved for the opportunity to ski on the BREIA X/C Trail System. This
was our first year skiing at BREIA (adding to our normal X/C skiing destinations
north and south of Syracuse) and what an excellent skiing experience it has
been. We have skied most of your trail system in all weather and
trail conditions this year and what a pleasure. There is such diversity
and uniqueness between all three areas from the open field experience with
views, wooded areas, challenging downhills, and varied terrain. Yesterday,
it was a delightful mid to late morning ski on the "rolled" trails at Jackson
Hill in surprisingly excellent conditions. We also skied at Jackson
Hill on Monday with excellent conditions and had the pleasure of seeing a pure
white with black tail "ermine" scampering around in the woods next to the
connecting trail between the "Into the Woods" and "Skyfield" trails.
One question that I do have relates to
mileages of your trail system. I could find no references to the mileages
of each of your trails either on your site and maps, other sites that reference
BREIA, or at your different areas. I was just wondering if any
information was available.
Thanks again for a wonderful skiing
experience and we are hoping to ski Egypt Hill this coming Monday.
Tony & Liz
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BREIA Response:
Thanks for your comments.
With regard to trails' distance, BREIA has never broken those distances out by trail segments for public consumption. There is no particular reason why. Since there have been several inquiries this winter about the distances, we would like to get some new signs made for next winter that list some trail distances.
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BREIA Response:
Thanks for your comments.
With regard to trails' distance, BREIA has never broken those distances out by trail segments for public consumption. There is no particular reason why. Since there have been several inquiries this winter about the distances, we would like to get some new signs made for next winter that list some trail distances.
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