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Originally Posted by jaywbigred Had a free place to stay at Stratton this weekend. Though it is in their nature to mow bumps somewhat frequently, I believe they actually had good cause to do so after the icing they got last week. Roped-off sections of yet-to-be mowed bumps looked nasty/unskiable, as did the rest of the non-groomed portions of trails/woods/under-lift-open areas. I ventured into the woods once and it was NASTY.
In any event, did anyone else ski bumps this weekend? Esp. in central/southern VT? Any suggestions for next weekend? Who is going to have the goods (moguls)? I know Mt. Snow said they weren't mowing theirs...which leads me to wonder what is going to happen to such trails that received a inch+ ice coating. Will they just soften with sun exposure and eventually become skiable? What happens if it snows again?
I WANT TO SKI BUMPS, DAMMIT!!!! 
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honestly, and i cant give any kind of report, but my gut feeling says bromley may be your best bet. At least, if the sun is shining, you'll get big time cornage even with marginal warmth. What i dont know is how bumped up havoc, stargazer and the pabst trails are. They usually dont groom them out this time of year.