 And then on this week's North West Adventure, Anthony Scott brings us to Mount Ski-Gull Lake for one of their busiest weeks of the year. If you're like me, you're probably ready for the snow to melt, but for ski resorts like Mount Ski-Gull, this has been a perfect winter. It's March 12th and we still have a lot of white snow, I haven't turned into that brown or like melting snow yet and so it's really led us to a really great season. Mount Ski-Gull has only had to make their own snow once since the new year and there are no signs of the ski season ending anytime soon. We haven't said an end date yet, but we do anticipate for sure being open through the end of the month. We do shorten our hours a little bit in March, just kind of how it goes and so we're trying to be open right now through the end of March and we'll kind of go from there. When people think of spring break, they usually think of warm weather, but for Minnesotans, Mount Ski-Gull is the place to be. It's better than anywhere else you could go. I like to catch the momentum and then just go down speeding quick. It's been good. We pretty much came out to just have fun with each other. Yeah, I just like, yeah, just like ski and snowboard. It was the perfect week for spring break with temperatures reaching almost 40, but yet it is still cold enough at night to have the perfect snow conditions. We're excited to have everybody here on spring break and we see a lot of kids out here and families out here and whether that's tubing, skiing or snowboarding. We're all trying to enjoy the warm weather and the great snow, why that combination is all together. Some families on spring break came all the way from Washington to enjoy the perfect snow. This is this dream. This top snow, it doesn't come around Washington for like, every, who knows, like 10 years, we don't get this top of snow. So this is dream snow to me. If you're not a skier or snowboarder, there is still time to learn and Mount Ski-Gull added a magic carpet to make it even easier for beginners. We have a magic carpet this year and so magic carpet is just like a conveyor belt that helps our beginner skiers get up the hill. And so it's right in the middle of our bunny hill. We still have a toe rope on the left-hand side, but we have a 200 foot magic carpet that brings people up and it's been a great addition for our beginners, skiers and snowboarders. It's the middle of March and ski season is still in full swing in central Minnesota, so get out and hit the slopes before it's too late. Reporting from Niswa for This Week's Northwoods Adventure, Anthony Scott, Lakeland News. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.