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    Ski Sundown - 12.17.2011

    Date(s) Skied: 12.17.2011



    Resort or Ski Area: Ski Sundown

    Conditions: machine groomed

    Trip Report: First day out for me this season. Was VERY happy to see Sundown able to open despite weather which resulted in many other mountains, even those much further north, postponing their openings.

    Conditions were what you'd expect but it was good to get out. I only skied for a few hours in the afternoon, by which time there were a lot of scraped off areas. With only a few trails open it isn't surprising what the skier traffic did.

    i won't pronounce judgement yet but the new RFID system has me worried. Season passholders were essentially relegated to a singles line while day pass holders (and employees with the old style season pass) had multiple line options. i'm sure they'll figure something out because it was not a pretty sight today.

    2012/13 Season - More Snow is More Better!
    Ski Sundown - 12.28 1.16 1.20 2.26 3.29
    Crotched Mountain - 12.30
    Pat's Peak - 12.31
    Mohawk - 1.4 1.18 1.25 1.26 2.1 3.30
    Sugarbush - 1.7 1.8 3.24
    Stowe - 1.9
    Mt Snow - 2.8 2.9 4.9
    Magic - 3.3 3.10

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmcunni View Post
    i won't pronounce judgement yet but the new RFID system has me worried. Season passholders were essentially relegated to a singles line while day pass holders (and employees with the old style season pass) had multiple line options. i'm sure they'll figure something out because it was not a pretty sight today.
    I FEEL THE SAME WAY, however I wanna give em time to figure this out before I get too upset. I just dont like watching day trippers flying past me while I wait in a line with fellow season pass holders (thats crawling at best) . A HUGE flaw in the system is people that are mixed passes...meaning season pass holders in groups with day tickets. Many times people would go through the gate and wait on just on the other side for their friends. With the limited space given between the RFID Gate and the loading zone this cannot be allowed to happen IMO. But after a small rant I hope it gets streamlined soon.

    Otherwise it was a great day for what was to be expected. I got there early enough to get first chair and I must say the first hour or so was pleasent and smooth riding. I really like when the snow is thin this time of year as it allows you to ride more of the natural feel of mountain. THANKS SNOWMAKERS w/o you guys I would have had nothing to do today!!
    PEACE AND POWDER
    Days on Snow 2012-13: 77 Days & 650 Miles 537k Vert
    Days on snow 2011-12: 75 Days & 654 Miles

    Days on snow 2010-11: 85 Days

    Days on snow 2009-10: 84 Days
    SKI SUNDOWN JUNKIE

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    Quote Originally Posted by planb420 View Post
    I FEEL THE SAME WAY, however I wanna give em time to figure this out before I get too upset. I just dont like watching day trippers flying past me while I wait in a line with fellow season pass holders (thats crawling at best) . A HUGE flaw in the system is people that are mixed passes...meaning season pass holders in groups with day tickets. Many times people would go through the gate and wait on just on the other side for their friends. With the limited space given between the RFID Gate and the loading zone this cannot be allowed to happen IMO. But after a small rant I hope it gets streamlined soon.
    Try being an employee dad with your season pass holder little kids. I'm VERY thankful my 5 and 8 year old are pretty stable on skis and can get through the turnstile pretty easy without help. Had this been 2 seasons ago it would be a real nightmare for me.

    But like you said, I'll be patient and give them time. I'm sure they'll sort it out. Aside from that, I thought the surface was pretty good. Gnar'easta was particularly gnarly today (and fun). Thin cover, undulating terrain below, etc. My kids attacked it without blinking. I was thrilled by how well they skied right out of the gate, and also how much fun they seemed to be having. This year is going to be a breakthrough year for me. So while not the best opening day, still great to be back out there and seeing familiar faces!

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    Nice !! Were the guns a blazing??

    Steveo

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    Quote Originally Posted by powhunter View Post
    Nice !! Were the guns a blazing??

    Steveo
    not when i was there in the afternoon

    2012/13 Season - More Snow is More Better!
    Ski Sundown - 12.28 1.16 1.20 2.26 3.29
    Crotched Mountain - 12.30
    Pat's Peak - 12.31
    Mohawk - 1.4 1.18 1.25 1.26 2.1 3.30
    Sugarbush - 1.7 1.8 3.24
    Stowe - 1.9
    Mt Snow - 2.8 2.9 4.9
    Magic - 3.3 3.10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg View Post
    Gnar'easta was particularly gnarly today (and fun). Thin cover, undulating terrain below, etc.
    FAVORITE RUN OF THE DAY, get it while the gettin's good soon those rollers will be buried in SNOW! Sounds like its gonna be your year Greg...get after it!
    PEACE AND POWDER
    Days on Snow 2012-13: 77 Days & 650 Miles 537k Vert
    Days on snow 2011-12: 75 Days & 654 Miles

    Days on snow 2010-11: 85 Days

    Days on snow 2009-10: 84 Days
    SKI SUNDOWN JUNKIE

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    Great opener. I'll give them some time to work out the RFID thing.... Hint, think more than one gate per lift and further from the load on one lift (not lift 1).

    Kudos to mtn ops for great work for even getting open today.

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    My RFID lift line plan *


    * i have no idea how to manage lift lines.

    2012/13 Season - More Snow is More Better!
    Ski Sundown - 12.28 1.16 1.20 2.26 3.29
    Crotched Mountain - 12.30
    Pat's Peak - 12.31
    Mohawk - 1.4 1.18 1.25 1.26 2.1 3.30
    Sugarbush - 1.7 1.8 3.24
    Stowe - 1.9
    Mt Snow - 2.8 2.9 4.9
    Magic - 3.3 3.10

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    ^ disregard, doesn't work for mixed family/group with pass holders and day trippers.

    2012/13 Season - More Snow is More Better!
    Ski Sundown - 12.28 1.16 1.20 2.26 3.29
    Crotched Mountain - 12.30
    Pat's Peak - 12.31
    Mohawk - 1.4 1.18 1.25 1.26 2.1 3.30
    Sugarbush - 1.7 1.8 3.24
    Stowe - 1.9
    Mt Snow - 2.8 2.9 4.9
    Magic - 3.3 3.10

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    Quote Originally Posted by powhunter View Post
    Nice !! Were the guns a blazing??

    Steveo
    They turned on the full 130 gun arsenal at some point Saturday evening and ran them all the way through Sunday to today. They were estimating having to shut them down at 8 or 9 am this morning. There was a ton of snow put down during that time, it didn't even look like the same place on Sunday, compared to Saturday. All 130 of the guns were positioned on the already open terrain, they'll start expanding in the next round.
    Brian

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