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| Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 208
| April 13 The weather wasn't overly promising but I knew there'd be friends on the mountain. I was bummed I missed Saturday's crowd at the skivt-l party but on my first ride up the quad I ran into Kulas, Scotty D, and his daughters Hannah and Hillary. Conditions were firm and variable; moguls and trees appeared to be a disaster waiting to happen. However, after meeting up with the Bauman clan, Steve K, Wesley, and William we all got the itch to poach Chin Clip. I was then schooled by 5 or 6 youngsters as they took off down the frozen bumps. Dipping into the woods on the side, I found Wesley had already beaten me to it. The woods skied nicely enough for me to mention a run to the bench. At first, I got no takers. What? A crew of plaid and no takers? Then Hillary said she wanted to go...which brought a smile to Scotty D's face and instantly he was in. Hannah too. Kulas was swayed, as well. On the way to the bench, we ran into Aaron L. on the traverse who joined us for the run. It wasn't an epic run but it was good...much better than it should've been all things considered. Kulas deals with the conditions. http://tinyurl.com/3n3sat Hannah likes to play Giant Slalom with large trees. It is impressive to say the least. http://tinyurl.com/52vcdy http://tinyurl.com/4s2gom Hillary just plain rips. It is very humbling to see these girls shredding variable boilerplate in the woods. http://tinyurl.com/4htvkr http://tinyurl.com/3s4kfq What a fun way to end a great day; it just proves that being in good company will negate any unfavorable snow conditions because all I saw were smiles after that last run. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 14 I still can't believe they are closing on Sunday with this much coverage. http://tinyurl.com/3v9zob As I rode up the quad it became apparent that it had snowed last night. I honestly didn't think it would be anything worthwhile but Wesley is right, it only takes a few inches this time of year for the skiing to be good. I then found myself skinning up the Toll Road, following only two sets of boot prints in the snow. http://tinyurl.com/4pdh23 The views from the Mansfield ridgeline at 4,000 feet never get old. There is a stark contrast between 92" on the ground at the stake and the brown valley over 3,000ft below. http://tinyurl.com/4h7ke2 Whiteface still looked nice. http://tinyurl.com/4pvosg Upon reaching what I planned to ski, I found those two sets of prints on the Toll Road led here. http://tinyurl.com/3ux5z8 One had taken the skiers right line, the other the center line...this meant I was left with the skiers left line which wasn't too shabby. http://tinyurl.com/4nk8av A quick stroll up to the closed Cliff House led to untracked powder turns down upper Gondolier and upper Chin Clip. This was good stuff, not another soul around. I dabbled in Angel Food which was great down to the first traverse, at which point it became almost too manky. This run was so much fun I went back up the quad but this time used Rim Rock to access the Gondi side...not as much fun as taking the Rock Garden down to the Gondola trails. In the end, I was feeling like a relaxed cruiser so I noodled creamy powder all the way down Switchback to the parking lot. http://tinyurl.com/3msub2 In the parking lot I ran into Aaron L. and Josh. Turns out they were the two that beat me to the Rock Garden. I should have known. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 15 Scott D. sent me an email earlier in the morning saying he'd be heading up to the big hill. Cool, someone to ski with. I remembered it was his birthday so I stashed away a couple of cold ones to be enjoyed somewhere on the hill. This spot will do. Can there really be any better way to spend your birthday? http://tinyurl.com/499ujp After hanging out on the rocks for a little bit, we headed down into the Garden which had the best spring conditions I've ever seen in there. It beat yesterday's powder, even. This stuff was creamy goodness. http://tinyurl.com/3f5h7h I even got out from behind the camera as Danis insisted on documenting these great conditions...an inch or two of pure butter on top of a solid base is as good as it gets in the spring up here. http://tinyurl.com/4jvtb2 We ended up skiing untracked butter (with even some still dry powder in the shade) down upper Gondolier and upper Chin Clip. This was really fun stuff. Possibly the most enjoyable conditions I've found this year on a stretch that is usually crowded with people, has near zero visibility, and is pure ice. It was exactly the opposite yesterday. http://tinyurl.com/45g35v We had so much fun skiing an untracked Chin Clip and adjacent woods that when we reached the quad, we just went back up and did the route again. Here's Scotty D in the Rock Garden for run #2: http://tinyurl.com/3uac63 http://tinyurl.com/4qurlk http://tinyurl.com/4494sf I honestly cannot think of a better way to spend a birthday, sure beats the office. Yesterday was the best spring day yet in my books. -Scott |
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| Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Fairfield County, CT
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| Powderfreak, thanks for a great season of trip reports, I don't post much but reading your reports motivated me to drive that extra hour or two north to Stowe more this season than any other, I've gained a new appreciation for this mountain and even got my kids thier first days ever on snow here this year. And of course thanks to all the Az'ers who left me drooling at my PC when I couldn't be on skis this year. |
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| Join Date: Jan 2007
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I'd like to thank the other AZ posters as well for the TR's from across the northeast this winter. It was my first winter posting here and I've got to say, I'll be back next winter! -Scott | |
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| MRG-20th hole Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Hopewell Jct., NY
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