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Sugarbush 12.27-28


Awesome blue bird weekend. Sunday was warm and sunny, skied with no gloves at times. A few trails closed on Sunday (North Lynx), cover was thinning out from the crowds. ...

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Awesome blue bird weekend. Sunday was warm and sunny, skied with no gloves at times. A few trails closed on Sunday (North Lynx), cover was thinning out from the crowds. Crowds were not too bad early morning and later after lunch. A few times the lines were pretty bad, longest wait I had was actually at Castlerock on Saturday where the line had doubled back towards the bridge.

Didn't get over to North, but I heard from another guest on the lift it wasn't as crowded.

Saturday: Lots of powder, packed-powder.
Sunday: Warm soft packed-powder, a few iced up spots.

Here are a few highlights from NASTAR and a Mini-bear race, pretty funny:

http://www.assemblance.net/gallery/sb1227-2803






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