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| Nassahegan, CT: 8/14 | Date(s) Skied: Friday, 2/8/2008, 9:20 am - 4:25 pm Resort or Ski Area: Mad River Glen, Vermont Conditions: Tracked up powder, powder bumps, some scratchy crust poking through here and there. No wind at all, mostly cloudy, temps in the high 20's Trip Report: Goal today was to introduce ALLSKIING to MRG. We got to the mountain a few minutes before 9 am, but didn't actually load the single until almost 9:20. No matter. We got plenty of skiing in today. It always amazes me that only nine runs at MRG can feel like such a full day. We stuck to on map stuff to show Dave the classics and we hit them all. Great powder/pow bumps all over the mountain. I think our runs went like this: Cat Bowl/Lynx/Beaver, U. Antelope/Glade, Fall Line/Canyon, Paradise/Canyon. Lunch. Then a few off the double - Giselle/Giselle glades, Partridge/Slolom, Upper and Lower Antelope. Dave officially cooked at this point so madskier6, Joe and I then hit Chute/Liftline and finished with a repeat on Fall Line/Canyon. Great to ski with my friend Joe again (day one this season - at MRG We stopped for a few beers and apps at the Hyde Away. Anyway, I'm beat. I just rolled in. I'll post more thoughts and a vid over the weekend. |
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| Having fun in the Northern Greens Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Western Mass
Posts: 598
| Yes we did stay at KingM's place Thurs night but we drove home Friday after skiing. As usual, Michael & Melinda's hospitality was most appreciated. What a great ski day! This second half of winter is looking very promising IMHO. Great to ski with Greg, ALLSKIING & Joe, as always. We missed you 2knees but we'll be able to ski MRG together before this season ends. Too bad we weren't able to ski any runs with roark or riverc0il. Maybe next time!
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| Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Warren, VT (Sugarbush, MRG)
Posts: 585
| My leg muscles quiver thinking of all those trails. No warm-ups or cool downs for you guys. Nice report, I look forward to the vid.
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| Ari | Roark and I hooked up at the Single on our second runs and skied together for the day, which was sensational since Greg, madskier6, and ALLSKIING and I never connected later in the day as planned. Foiled by no cell reception. Sorry we didn't connect guys. Since the trails did not have any left over untracked, I went straight for the remote off trail stuff and Roark was game when we met up which was super cool. There was still some untracked shots and slots in the morning, particularly in more remote locales. But everything was pretty worked over by noon time when we grabbed a quick break. Followed that break with some more powder snuffing followed by Paradise. I was rather amused at where I led Roark before finding out he had never even skied Paradise before Rather satisfying day and I am glad I took the day off yesterday rather than fight the masses today. Not too mention there is hardly a line of untracked any where left on the mountain after Friday. Hurts pretty good today, that is for sure. Staying put today, then powder day at Jay tomorrow, and racing at Pat's on Monday for the long weekend trifecta. Wish I could have done four in a row, but damn, am I sore.
__________________ -Steve TheSnowWay.com featuring Big Jay Coverage "Skiing is not a sport, it is a way of life." - Otto Schniebs 52 |
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| Sugarloaf 2007-03-03 Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: SW NH
Posts: 1,287
| Glad to hear you're as sore as I am Steve. I just dragged my butt out of bed. Slowly. It was great to meet up with you, I had a blast getting the guided tour. Always better skiing with a friend. I'm gaining confidence in the trees and appreciated your patience. It was a shame we never caught the other group, but then again the only place we could have was the chair |
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| Nassahegan, CT: 8/14 | The ridiculously sized (138 MB MRG - 2/8/08 YouTubage: The high res needs another 8 minutes to finish uploading and YouTube is still cooking. Enjoy. |
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| Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Warren, VT (Sugarbush, MRG)
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| Nice.
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