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| Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 156
| Jay Peak 4/7/06 and 4/8/06 Knee deep blower everywhere, knowing the wind loaded areas yielded thigh deep with occ jacket pocket deep drifts, skied 10 hours this weekend and chased one of my buddys tracks twice, everything else was fresh, WOW Robins and Powder do go together! |
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| Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: L.P.
Posts: 836
| Came over from LP and spent the weekend in one of those slope side townhouses. I was laughing at all the robins. I think with all the trimming they love the habitat. Did get a couple knee deep shots lots of bump skiing. Kitzwoods and Deliverance ridges were my hiding place. Been to the hill 10 times. Dont know the spots but the ones that I was on were fun enough for me. Powder skiing in April whod a thunk it |
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| BBBP Jay Peak Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Ithaca, NY
Posts: 25
| It was so good at Jay Peak last weekend that I had to stay until monday. Best of the season. Here's my report (sorry bout the crosspost) http://www.firsttracksonline.com/boa...26c5a20b71dd1f |
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