MARS HILL, Maine — While this winter started with ample and lush skiing snow at Bigrock Mountain and elsewhere, it’s progressing with more uncertainty, above-freezing temperatures and rains.
Bigrock Mountain in Mars Hill, Aroostook County’s largest ski hill, has been closed since February 25 and remains closed as of Thursday, March 2.
“We are hopeful that we can reopen Friday at noon,” Bigrock Manager Travis Kearney said.
Altogether this winter Bigrock has closed more than a week due to poor weather, even though the season started with multiple feet of snow over the mountain’s entire trail system.
In January, the mountain closed twice for two-day stretches due to temperature thaws leaving the slopes with a layer of ice, including for several popular “wicked cheap” Wednesday’s, when lift tickets are $5 and ski rentals $10.
Along with receiving additional snow following the previous thaws, Bigrock’s trail team has managed to work with the ice and repair slopes in cooler temperatures.
That’s what Kearney said the team will be aiming to do Friday, as temperatures plunge back to winter cold, with highs in the single digits to teens through the weekend and overnight lows dipping to or below zero.