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| Sugarloaf Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Coventry, C.T
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Thats a scan of my 1993-1994 trail map, so it's very hard too get a scan without the folds especially with 15 year old paper.
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| Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: NH
Posts: 198
| That is a cool map. Things have changed a bit since then. I was up there today. The Sunbowl wasn't the place to be. Hawes Hideout and Sunrise Glade (both in the Sunbowl) were really windblown and scratchy. The bumps on Lift Line were crappy. Even 10" of fresh can't hide the blue ice and deep troughs. I heard that Cataract Glades were nice, but I didn't get the chance to check them out. The front side was a different story. The Summit Glades were great. Hitting those and then heading to the second Dare Ya entrance made for some nice runs. No lines and you can keep riding the high speed lift. The bumps on the Goose should be excellent for a while. They were seeded just before the latest storm so there is no ice and no nasty troughs. Barely even tracked up. They were even re-seeding the short stretch of bumps on Chipmunk around lunch time. Awesome snow today! |
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