One down, many more to go!
Kandahar ski area from the west looking east in Google Earth
(elevation exaggerated x2.5)
Lattitude: 42°44'55.90"N
Longitude: 83°43'41.79"W
I couldn’t think of a better day to explore an old ski hill. Temperature was in the upper 20s with barely a cloud in the sky and a fresh blanket of snow on the ground from a storm earlier in the week. I loaded up the wife and daughter into Rex and went exploring!
The old ski area was very easy to find. The fresh fallen snow made it feel like we were much further away from Metro Detroit than we actually were. The new “Foley Ridge” subdivision in place of what was once Kanahar ski area was actually a blessing in disguise. The new development allowed us to drive right up to the ski hill and walk through all of the old trails. If anyone stopped to questioned us, I was simply going to respond that I was a prospective land buyer since there are many vacant lots still available. Despite seeing another family out walking about, we were left alone.
Once inside the subdivision, we were able to drive right up to the old ski runs. I was actually able to walk up to the summit of the hill and take a few pictures. I recognize this as a rare occurrence and something I shouldn't expect at all of these old hills, especially the ones so close to home.
This photo is looking up at what would likely be called some sort of "bowl" run. I mean, if it was MY ski area, I would have named it 'something' bowl. On the left of the bowl, it looked like the narrow and less steep pitch was used for either a T-bar or rope tow.
A view from the top of "Bayley's Bowl" looking down at where the previous picture was taken from.
There was a long gentle ridge along the top of the hill the appeared to allow skiers access to the three main west facing faces. I couldn't imagine the ridge being much fun on a snowboard. Hopefully the hill closed before boarding ever became popular.
This view shows what looks like an easier alternative to "Bayley's Bowl". It seems that many of the local residents still use the open slopes for sledding runs.
After exploring, I found my way back down to the wife and (sleeping) daughter sitting comfortably inside Rex.
Another lost ski hill frozen in time...
-A