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| May 6 - Day 104 Well, we're starting to push it now but Nosedive was still essentially top to bottom thanks to a ribbon on the skiers right side. Skins go on just above Crossover and come off at the Toll Road. The only discontinuous spot on Tuesday was where melt-water from National ate the snowpack from side to side. Hayride looked like it was covered from side to side on the upper and middle parts, but large bare spots on the flats made it look like walking between the skiing. Lord and North Slope were also seeing some traffic so that might be a viable option. From the bottom, here's the view of Gondolier... http://tinyurl.com/3pf54k Lower Nosedive...ribbon on skiers right keeping it skiable down to Crossover. http://tinyurl.com/3ovoh5 Melt-out at the bottom of National. http://tinyurl.com/6bvazs Mid-section of Nosedive...entering the Shambles area. Its like spring chute-skiing as you've got about a 10 foot wide swath that runs for several hundred yards. http://tinyurl.com/67k5ek Once above Cliff Trail though, you reach the glacier where the snow is still several feet thick in the woods and on the trail. There's really no better way to spend a 70-degree May day. http://tinyurl.com/6by7js http://tinyurl.com/6nlxly The views up top are the same they've been all season (go figure), but one of my favorite things is watching the seasonal progression throughout the season. http://tinyurl.com/4eqbtk http://tinyurl.com/4u7k56 The trails at Sugarbush still looked very white up top, too. http://tinyurl.com/69sur4 On the way down, the turns came easily like they have all winter long. The snow surface was incredibly fun to ski as the corny top layer effortlessly peeled off the glacial base below. http://tinyurl.com/4ahr95 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- May 7 - Day 105 See report above but add skiers Dave, Joe, Zach, and Callie. This was Joe's second day at Stowe since an accident a few years ago almost left him without a leg. Yesterday he hiked and skied Nosedive with only a brace when two and a half years ago we weren't sure if he'd walk again...and he's still missing a few ligaments in one leg. Joe's dedication to rehab and skiing is inspiring. -Scott |
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