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| Crotched Powder Day | Quote:
__________________ ...you can't trust freedom when it's not in your hands. 12/22 - Crotched (Powder) 1/2 - Loon (Powder) 1/3 - Loon 1/20 - Loon 1/21 - Loon 2/16 - Ragged 2/17 - Ragged 2/23 - Crotched (Powder) The Google Earth Open Ski Areas Project | |
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| Goose Stompin' Time! | -That rain in central CT means rain in central VT. People don't always realize how much difference in temperature there is; I can usually count on a 15-20 degree drop from Hartford at 6AM to Killington at 9AM. -From casual skiers, that small hills (e.g., Sundown) don't hold any value to someone who skis much at all. Sundown is probably more important to me than any other hill, because it's the only way I'm going to get to ski as much as I need to get as good as I want to get. -Danger. Not so much the death aspect as they expect broken bones and deteriorated knees. While I've broken two bones skiing, I've known plenty of longtime skiers who've had no such incidents. At some point next year I'm going to go into work with a fake cast. -Enjoyment of cold. Not a bit; my preferred conditions are upper 20s, because it's as warm as it gets without deteriorating snow conditions. If there was powder in the mid-60s, that would be as good as it gets.
__________________ -Mike Killington 07/08 - a bunch, but not enough Sundown - a few |
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| Join Date: May 2007 Location: Long Island, NY
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This surprised me..."While it's difficult to tell how many senior-citizen skiers there are, visitors aged 45 and older made up 31% of total ski-resort business in the last season, up from 21% seven years ago, according to a report by the National Ski Areas Association, a Lakewood, Colo., industry group." That's a much higher % than I would have guessed. | |
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| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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| Arapahoe Basin Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: CT
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| That they'd ski into a tree if they tried. (Heck, I used to think that before I tried the sport.) And definitely the cold. Though the colder it is, the happier I am. It's easier for me to dress for colder temps when skiing than warmer.
__________________ Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened. ~ Dr. Seuss 2007-2008 ~ 20 2005-2006 ~ 2 2004 ~ 18 It is not easy to find happiness in ourselves, and it is not possible to find it elsewhere. ~Agnes Repplier |
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| The big pig @ Forrest Park Join Date: Nov 2004
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nice post. the day i'm too snobby to ski locally is the day i quit skiing. I have no problem with skiing sundown 10 or more times a year. I'd go every damn night there are bumps if i was single. Keeps you primed up. Ski snobbery is a major pet peeve of mine. It does tend to be rather noticeable online. Lots of internet experts dumping on places. | |
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