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The Official 11/15 - 11/16 Storm Discussion Thread


SB is reporting 10" at top. Here is their email about tomorrow's opening: Friday, November 16th Tomorrow we open for a “sneak preview” at Lincoln Peak, ...

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Old Nov 16, 2007, 6:51 PM   #31 (permalink)
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SB is reporting 10" at top. Here is their email about tomorrow's opening:

Friday, November 16th
Tomorrow we open for a “sneak preview” at Lincoln Peak, and it’s snowing! Snowmakers are saying 10” so far up top and there’s a couple more in the forecast – it looks like we’re lining up for some superb skiing and riding for our little “sneak preview weekend,” honoring Stein Eriksen and the New England Ski Museum meeting in the Gate House Lodge on Saturday.

That’s right – we will be open this weekend at Lincoln Peak – pending lift approval today from the state. The official opening of the 07-08 season is still slated for Thanksgiving Day, but it’s too white up here not to have skiing and riding this weekend. For Mt. Ellen pass holders – don’t worry; your passes will be good at Lincoln Peak until Mt. Ellen opens for the season.

Snowmaking: We’ve been making snow since October 29th on Jester & Organgrinder! Base is 12-36" of homemade + natural! Snowmaking is underway on Organgrinder.

Terrain: Upper Jester, Downspout and Organgrinder with 'grinder being ungroomed.

Lifts: Super Bravo and Heaven’s Gate chair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. Downloading on the Super Bravo.

Ticket Princing (this weekend only): $40 for all adults, $36 for SugarCard holders and $30 for juniors ages 7-18. Kids 6 and under always ski & ride for free at the Bush.

Parks: Rails on Organgrinder flats.

Please note: After this Sunday, the lifts will not spin again until the official start of the winter season: Thursday, November 22nd.
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Today we did 2 laps at J, 1-2 feet skiable snow and wind. Great turns. Then home and up to stowe for a speed lap of Chin Clip.(1 hour from the car back tot he car) Half as much snow as J at the bottom, up top it was hard to tell with the wind load and such. Chin clip skiied great op to bottom. How much snow? enough. I think the call would be J tomorrow for the deepest pow.
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Old Nov 16, 2007, 9:42 PM   #33 (permalink)
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JD is the boy who cried wolf right now. JD always tells people how much more snow Jay has than Stowe. I don't believe him this time
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Old Nov 16, 2007, 10:30 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Nice try RC. I never tell anyone the truth about Stowe. When J get's belted, I'm happy to share.
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