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| Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Boston
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| Jay Peak 4/7 Glades did not soften fully till around noon. Spent the morning aiming for the sunny soft patches and avoiding the shady spots. Mostly skied Timbuktwo and Canyon Land.............Green Flyer was closed all the chairs at the bottom station. The report said it was open today and will be open tommarow. Liar liar..............Very small crowd. Lots of snow/slush...........While Jay is my fav its dicey for spring skiing. If it does not soften in the trees your stuck skiing their groomers which are not the best. |
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