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Okemo 1/20/07


Date(s) Skied: 1/20/07-1/21/07 Resort or Ski Area: Okemo Conditions: Packed powder Trip Report: I got an early start with the day at the Jackson ...

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Okemo 1/20/07

Date(s) Skied: 1/20/07-1/21/07

Resort or Ski Area: Okemo

Conditions: Packed powder

Trip Report: I got an early start with the day at the Jackson Gore area. I took three runs, one on the newly opened Tuckered Out, Limelight, and Vortex/Quantam Leap. They were snowmaking on Upper Quantam Leap, Big bang and Eclipse. I then went over to the Solitude area which had really fantastic snow. Moonshadow and Line Drive on the Morning Star area were being snowmade on. After I went to the South Face via a run up the Northstar Express. The South Face had some of the best conditions I have seen in a while. Dream Weaver, Stump Jumer, Punch Line, Wild Thing, and Blind Faith were all open. I spent much of my day circulating these trails and the high speed quad. It was really an amazing day and they were able to get a lot open for the winter we have been having. Tomorrow should bring about some new trails also.
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