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| Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Merrimack, NH
Posts: 35
| Sunapee 2/11 Date Skied: 2/11 Resort: Mount Sunapee Conditions: Packed Powder, some powder in glades, some wind blown frozen granular [/ Trip Report: Arrived by 9am, cold, 8 degrees 15-25 mph winds. Sunapee Express Closed due to wind, opened only for a short bit. So did the Triple to Sun Bowl, which kept ya out of the winds better. Skied some glades (Sunrise, Dare Yare & Dare Ya 2, Summit). Trails were fine, some powder on edges. Overall very good day and conditions. |
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| Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Nashua, NH
Posts: 615
| Hit those glades (-Sunrise) last Friday and enjoyed them a lot. Slight wipeout on Double Dare Ya, but thought Cataract Glades was definitely the best and most untracked (probably due to limited access). Ridge Glades, other than short top section, may be my vote for the best gladed trail for people just getting into the trees...
__________________ "I remember - Shouts of joy skiing fast through the woods" -Neil Peart (Rush) "Afterimage" From Grace Under Pressure |
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