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So Who Got Out and Where?


So who braved the elements? This is what Gore Tex is for folks...and I used mine at Sugarbush. Great snow on Stein's. The Meathead crew was even there. ...

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Old May 5, 2008, 9:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question So Who Got Out and Where?

So who braved the elements? This is what Gore Tex is for folks...and I used mine at Sugarbush. Great snow on Stein's. The Meathead crew was even there. Good times....
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bush on saturday. actually didn't get too wet. wondering how it was on sunday?
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Hillman's Highway on Saturday... It got a bit chilly and wet once you go past about 1/2 way. Still lots of fun though.
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bush on saturday. actually didn't get too wet. wondering how it was on sunday?
Visibility was much better. We got some sun at about 2:30. It was fairly busy in the afternoon. I probably ran into you and didn't even know it.....I did both Saturday and Sunday.
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Visibility was much better. We got some sun at about 2:30. It was fairly busy in the afternoon. I probably ran into you and didn't even know it.....I did both Saturday and Sunday.
damn sorry i missed out on sunday. had a feeling it was gonna clear up in the afternoon. great way to close it out in any case.
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My son and I got in some great spring skiing on friday at Sugarloaf with great sunny weather and comfortable temperatures. Saturday was cold and grey with stiff snow conditions.

So we bid the 2007-2008 ski season goodbye after skiing from November 12th - May 3rd with 38 days in.

I wish everyone on AZ a nice spring/summer as we are taking a break and will be back to the board in November.
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Saturday and Sunday were Days 65 and 66 for me respectively...
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Friday Sat and Sunday at the loaf. Friday was the spring day of the year. Low 50's and bright sun. trails not crowded. Sat and Sunday got wet by mid day. 72 lift serviced. hoping for another weekend before I have to start hiking with the boards.
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Skied a few hours Saturday and a couple hours Sunday at Sugarloaf. It was a last minute decision to go but I'm glad I went. A good way to close the season. Early Sunday almost felt like I had the Mt. to myself.
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Sugarbush Sunday AM.
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