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Jiminy Peak 3/27


I arrived at Jiminy at 10am to thick fog 41 degrees.. Once again the weather man was wrong. I didnt take any pictures because even after i ate lunch the ...

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Old Mar 27, 2007, 7:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Jiminy Peak 3/27

I arrived at Jiminy at 10am to thick fog 41 degrees.. Once again the weather man was wrong. I didnt take any pictures because even after i ate lunch the fog/pea soup was extremely bad, you could never even really cruise at a good clip with fear of running into somebody. I saw maybe 20-30 total skiers on the whole mountain. Jericho was actually in good shape and the run of the day no ice on it at all, alot of the Green and Blue trails now have 15-20 foot frozen ponds right in the middle of them.. I gave Cutter a try, bad idea, completely frozen ice moguls, was seriously a dangerous day out there. I stayed til 230, still was completely fogged in with a light mist shower constantly half way up the mountain.. Jiminy has some good runs and challege and even though today sucked i will give it a try again next year when conditions are better.
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Jericho had the best snow last weekend as well... cool...
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Old Mar 27, 2007, 10:28 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Ya Jericho is a fun trail, it will hold up pretty good. I liked Jiminy even with the weather, you can get a ton of vertical in with that 6pack.
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Any bumps anywhere besides Cutter?
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Didnt see any bumps anywhere else greg, i didnt hit all the trails but i think that was about it.
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Old Mar 28, 2007, 11:33 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Icy widely spaced junk moguls on Cutter, a few on Mogul Thing, and some on skier's right on the Foxes, that's about it..
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