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| Nassahegan, CT: 8/14 | Ski Sundown - 12/9/2005 (Powder Day!) An epic powder day?... In December?... In Connecticut?... You betcha! Date(s) Skied: Friday, 12/9/2005, 9:00 AM - 1:45 PM Resort or Ski Area: Ski Sundown, New Hartford, Connecticut Conditions: POWDER! Crud. Snowing HEAVILY, light winds, clearing in the afternoon. Trip Report: Left the house at 7:30 AM and made it to the mountain at 8:10, only 15 minutes longer than usual. The roads were snow-covered, but passable. I woke up to 2-3" and I would say there was a solid 5" at the mountain when I arrived. Took my time getting ready and saw bvibert on his way in. We got in line at 8:55 and had the third chair. Not much to say about the conditions but there were simply fabulous. Tons of powder and crud and it snow HARD all morning. Skied with Brian till about 11 AM at which point the heaviest of the snow started. It snowed incredibly hard for the next 90 minutes. It then very quickly cleared and the sun even poked out from time to time during the one o'clock hour. The sides of the trails still had plenty of powder and I continued to take several more runs. By 1:45, my legs had enough and I was getting pretty hungry. Came back to the jeep to find a solid 8"+ on it. I guess it really did snow hard. My guess would be 12-14". Thanks Brian for a great morning. Glad you made it out. I posted a bunch of pictures HERE. My camera was on a weird setting and the color is a bit funky, but I tried to do some color correction. Videos: bvibert on Noreaster bvibert on Stinger (with wipe-out!) Greg on Noreaster Greg on Canyon Run An epic day, especially for December and especially for Connecticut! |
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| Ari | new avatar, nice turns!
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| Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Avon, CT
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| What a day, huh guys? Hard to believe it was an epic powder day at Ski Sundown, CT!! You probably read of my non-start today, didn't work out too well, but the snow sure looked beautiful when I was out there around 10:30, and then it just kept coming down Nice pictures and videos, looks like not many other skiers around! |
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One complaint was the scanning. I saw numerous empty chairs go by as the liftie was struggling with the scanner. In his defense, I think he was new and I did hear one of his superiors tell him that if the scanner flakes out too much, to just let a few people just go by. | ||
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| The Glen Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Mattituck, NY
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| West Hartford Res 6/22/08 Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Torrington, CT
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| That was an epic day for sure! I'm glad I was able to meet up with Greg for some turns. I just wish my legs held out a little longer... There seems to be something about Greg's camera that makes me fall... Thanks for the pics and vids of me, they look pretty good... except I'm looking at my skis instead of down the hill in all of them... About the scanning. Yes its a bummer when there's not enough people to build a queue up, chairs will be missed. The situation is made even worse when there's a new guy operating the scanner, and/or the scanner isn't behaving. It's unfortunate that the ski areas have to resort to the scanning to combat service theft, but it's become a necessity... |
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| Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Margaritaville
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| Nice avatars and nice vids, guys. A powder day in my old home state, gotta love it. Greg, good speed on your turns and sweet jump. Always great to see some air during a run as part of a run, and the skier just skis away. Brian, nice and smooooooth. It was even a smooth fall. |
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