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Mount Snow Feb 27, 2008

Euler

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Joined
Jan 28, 2007
Messages
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Points
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Location
Southern Vermont
Date(s) Skied: Feb 27, 2008

Resort or Ski Area: Mount Snow

Conditions:
Foot Deep Powder at 9 AM, tracked out powder throughout the rest of the day

Trip Report:
WOW!! I rarely get a chance to be a mid-week skier, and rarely get a chance to ski in deepish powder and today I got both.

Got on the lift at 9:15 - first run down Overbrook , powder over my boots, skis not visible below the snow and I felt truly humbled by the conditions. Deep(ish) powder is a new thing for me. It was slow going with lots of laughs by the whole family.

Next we took Canyon-Standard -a groomed trail - to remember that we really did know how to ski. A riot! Even when skiing a groomed trail, the new snow makes everything soft and nice.

Went with the kids through the terrain park next - Un Blanco Gulch. They hit all the jumps and I skiied the side and made sure none of the big bad snowboarders/skiers jumped onto them.

Next, up the Summit Express for another powder run down Hop. This was a bit better than the first run, maybe from a bit more practice, maybe from the steeper pitch, probably a bit of both.

After a hot cocoa/coffee break at the Summit Lodge we ventured over to Fallen TImbers on the North Face. This was the trail of the day for us. It had been groomed a some point over night, but the snow was so soft that it had been cut and tracked up into soft moguls that made it a real joy to ski. Soft and forgiving. The snow combined with the incomparable view of Somerset Reservoir made it a real treat. I was a proud father watching my 7 and 10 year old rip down the trail.

After 2 laps on TImbers we zoomed down Thanks Walt on the Sunbrook side of the mountain - groomed soft corduroy and no other skiers in sight. Then it was up the Beartrap lift and back down Beartrap. What a treat this trail is when it's coated in soft powder. In one of my first trip reports this year I predicted my kids would be skiing Beartrap this year and sure enough, they are. They are on the verge of out skiing their parents!

After a long break for lunch we skied Uncles, Ridge, and Snowdance, all nice cut up crud/soft mogul conditions and then called it a day at 2:45.

We're going back tomorrow at 9 AM.
 

drjeff

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 18, 2006
Messages
19,215
Points
113
Location
Brooklyn, CT
Date(s) Skied: Feb 27, 2008

Resort or Ski Area: Mount Snow

Conditions:
Foot Deep Powder at 9 AM, tracked out powder throughout the rest of the day

Trip Report:
WOW!! I rarely get a chance to be a mid-week skier, and rarely get a chance to ski in deepish powder and today I got both.

Got on the lift at 9:15 - first run down Overbrook , powder over my boots, skis not visible below the snow and I felt truly humbled by the conditions. Deep(ish) powder is a new thing for me. It was slow going with lots of laughs by the whole family.

Next we took Canyon-Standard -a groomed trail - to remember that we really did know how to ski. A riot! Even when skiing a groomed trail, the new snow makes everything soft and nice.

Went with the kids through the terrain park next - Un Blanco Gulch. They hit all the jumps and I skiied the side and made sure none of the big bad snowboarders/skiers jumped onto them.

Next, up the Summit Express for another powder run down Hop. This was a bit better than the first run, maybe from a bit more practice, maybe from the steeper pitch, probably a bit of both.

After a hot cocoa/coffee break at the Summit Lodge we ventured over to Fallen TImbers on the North Face. This was the trail of the day for us. It had been groomed a some point over night, but the snow was so soft that it had been cut and tracked up into soft moguls that made it a real joy to ski. Soft and forgiving. The snow combined with the incomparable view of Somerset Reservoir made it a real treat. I was a proud father watching my 7 and 10 year old rip down the trail.

After 2 laps on TImbers we zoomed down Thanks Walt on the Sunbrook side of the mountain - groomed soft corduroy and no other skiers in sight. Then it was up the Beartrap lift and back down Beartrap. What a treat this trail is when it's coated in soft powder. In one of my first trip reports this year I predicted my kids would be skiing Beartrap this year and sure enough, they are. They are on the verge of out skiing their parents!

After a long break for lunch we skied Uncles, Ridge, and Snowdance, all nice cut up crud/soft mogul conditions and then called it a day at 2:45.

We're going back tomorrow at 9 AM.

Sounds like an awesome time! Very, very jealous of you! I kept having to tell myself yesterday while I was in the office drooling over the live Mount Snow webcam that I'll be on snow in Utah this Sunday. That's the only way I could make it through yesterday ;)
 
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