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Right now Temptor is firm and somewhat reflective. However the forecast for the week is sunny and warm. Those bumps are on a deep base and are showing no dirt in the troughs. They should improve when they get skied this week. Sunday the 16th is forecasted in the mid 40’s.
We will do something with the end of the course Tuesday overnight. Wed. & Thur. Will be in the high 40’s low 50’s, working them in should be no problem. Worst case, it doesn’t work out and, we flatten the new part and end where it is right now. However, I do think it will work.
The hill held up well. We will once again, run out of customers before, we run out of snow.
As far as making more snow. I’ll pretend you didn’t ask that, so that I can go on believing your not completely insane.
Love his last line.
Thanks for the info, Chris. I have no doubt that you already think I'm insane. And I'm okay with that...
Pretty diplomatic first line if you ask me.
I'm heading up there later I'll report back.
so a quick question maybe someone will know, for the comp, will it start at the temptor/ nor ester split or the tempotor head wall? im assumming since after the split temptor has that extreamly flat section it will start at the head wall
I'm heading up there later I'll report back.
He decided to help out and is currently working. He'll be getting out around 10PM or so. I'll be sure to remind him that you're waiting for an update.
Bumps look damn good considering. seem a little more rounded then prior to the rain but nothing drastic at all.
I just published an article about the comp:
http://news.alpinezone.com/25365/
Thanks Brian for the pic and Pat for the quote.