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Originally Posted by Zand I beg to differ... they get too much traffic from people who don't have half a clue what they're doing there. They really need a good patch on Hitchcock or Ralph's that lasts longer than the 10 day experiments they've been doing the past 5 years. 10th is just to steep to learn to ski bumps (and thats the only time one can use steep and Wawa in the same conversation).
Of course... if you mean lack of traffic that will actually ski them in nicely, then you are correct.  |
Yep, most of the time that run is entertainment value for the skiers/riders going up the lift. Man... I use to hear all types of heckling when I was starting out on them. I basically have learn to drown out all that noise.
Also, as some have said, it sink or swim on that hill, no in between. IIRC, I hit the bump run on an intermediate at ralph or hitchock long ago, I haven't been able to find them ever since they open the new trails.
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Originally Posted by wa-loaf I sorta agree, but they do seed them too far apart. |
They don't seed the bump formation in an alternating fashion, so they are farther apart. What that does allow is more ways to ski them; direct line, transverse over several bumps and going top to top. During spring or a fresh dump, I see the ski instructors going top to top. Some of these guys have that techniques nailed so I doubt that they will change that seed formation.