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Magic Mountain, VT: 01/18/2010

riverc0il

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Met up with billski in the morning for a Magic powder day. Barely cleared my powder day designation at half a foot. Regardless, the skiing was sensational. All trails were open and all trails had ample base including steeper stuff like Magician, Red Line, Goniff, etc. The base under the new snow was bomber though if you poked around with a pole (a bent one, oops :lol: ) you could feel a few crusties underneath.

After skiing two runs with billski, we St. Bear noticed us at the top of the Red Chair and we skied a few runs. I bid billski and St. Bear farewell after a while though so I could get some macho aggressiveness outta my system full steam ahead style. Today was the first day of the season in which I felt like I finally had my A game working.

By noon time, the sun had come out in full force and things were getting warm but the snow held out and did not get mushy at all. The snow got packed down really well across the mountain and with exception of the steep part of Red Line and in some woods sections, the snow is in A+ condition right now. Hard to believe it is only January 18th! Magic is skiing better now than I have seen it in mid-February and March. If you have been thinking about Magic, there is no time like now to get there!

A few pictures, all taken pretty late in the day:

"Artsy" Shot of Goniff from Green Line
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Green Line
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Black Line
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Full Write Up with more pics.

What a pleasure to finally meet billski! I knew we would make it happen this season, thanks for sharing some turns and I hope the rest of your day went well. St. Bear... unexpected surprise bumping into you. Thanks for flagging us down. Nice to meet you and share some turns.
 

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Conditions look awesome. Hopefully there will be lots more for Feb. 13!
 

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Thanks, Steve. It was a blast chasing you down the mountain a few times. It was a great day, definitely in my top 3 since I started skiing again a few seasons ago.
 

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I was there yesterday and it was good then. Looks like it got a lot better with an extra 6". Gonoff had the best snow and the best coverage of anything I skied.
 

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Looks nice. Rog and I bailed last second in fear of mix precip. Luckily it looks like it all missed. I really need to get there soon. Maybe later this week.
 

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Dammit, I knew I should have blown off work today to ski Magic. :smash:

Looks awesome, thanks for the report!
 

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Looks nice. Rog and I bailed last second in fear of mix precip.
Same here. For a few reasons unrelated to skiing it wound up not being a bad call regardless of the weather. From a skiing perspective it looks pretty damn stupid though.
 

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Looks nice. Rog and I bailed last second in fear of mix precip. Luckily it looks like it all missed. I really need to get there soon. Maybe later this week.
I saw Rog's post on T4T about the bail due to fears of mixed precip. It was definitely all snow and not even wet snow. You guys do Mount Washington or the kitty? Definitely give Magic a rip when you can, I am sure you'd enjoy the mountain. If you can time your visit after another storm, that would be ideally though coverage is plenty fine right now.
 

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Great day with Rivercoil and St. Bear. It was a pleasure to ski with you guys, especially after the years of banter on the forum. Rivercoil is a damn fine skier. We watched him after we split take on Red Line - he was smooth, cool and had great form. St. Bear skis damn fine too for someone only back on the slopes for 3 years after an extended sabbatical.

The trails and snow was simply great. It was all snow, the morning runs really were somehting before everything got chopped up, boot deep in places, kicking it up to my knees as I cruised through it. All the powder pigs got first tracks, following later in the morning with quite a collection of families with young kids. I was really, really happy to see so many people at the mountain. Everyone was working, including the owner selling tickets and Matt even spent time as a liftie!

The trails stayed great all day. We did one woods run, the woods we did (St. Bear help me here!) were solid lots of snow to kick up, but definitely were busy before us. I started at the opening bell and closed up at 4. By about 2pm, St. Bear had departed and I spent the remainder of my runs gomering around. The blue trails were in great shape even at days end. By the last run, my legs were rubber, and the mountain was nearly deserted, but I needed to be outside. They were even closing up trails, so I took an uber-easy last run down some blues and into a green. Most of the blues and greens had one groomer pass up the middle, with lots of powder choices all around. Most fun.

I stayed the night before at the Inn at the Mountain. I think I snagged the last room, it was a "family suite", with two doubles and a separate room with a bunk bed setup. Would be perfect for a family three, four or five that wants a little privacy between members, reasonably priced.. It was clean, and pretty much had everything a mainstream business class hotel would have in the room. The place has wired internet, a modern room security system with cards, a nice bar and lounge/game area where I saw a lot of kids,and it's right below the main Magic parking area. My only beef (and its a small one) is the stairway to the rooms on the 2nd floor was quite steep and narrow. Interesting for someone who is packing a lot of heavy ski gear. This place could definitely help take Magic to the next level. Check it out. Lots of CT and NJ plates, only a smattering of NY plates.

Adjacent to the hotel is what looks like an another lodging facility, with a small sign "Stratton Mountain" Employee Housing. Two white buses showed up at 7AM, which is what made me notice.
For MLK, I am certainly glad I picked Magic over the bigger boys.

After a very tiring day, I travel north to Belmont VT to visit with a friend. We talked about the critter we saw from the lift, a long, very thin foot long, about 3" fat all white beast with small black tip of his tail scurry across the snow. I was informed that it was most likely a weasel, whose fur changed colors with the season.

The drive home was much easier than the drive to the mountain, where I encountered a every possible weather condition. As I got off 91 and headed towards Magic, the steady snow became lighter and smaller flakes, indicating a much lower moisture content as we moved from 500' to 1400' elevation (see, I knew GPS's were good for something!).

Anyways, a great day, great runs, great company. With weather in new england as fleeting as it was, you gotta grab your chances. For those who take pause when it's raining at home, don't forget the "mountain magic" which happens. Thanks for the great day gentlemen.
 
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Thanks for the kind words, Bill.

We did one woods run, the woods we did (St. Bear help me here!) were solid lots of snow to kick up, but definitely were busy before us.


We skied both Twilight Zone and the Hallows. Twilight Zone is on the map as a glade, but is really just a diamond trail with a few trees interspersed near the end. The Hallows is what Bill is referring too, and was a lot of fun.
 

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Thanks for the kind words, Bill.

We skied both Twilight Zone and the Hallows. Twilight Zone is on the map as a glade, but is really just a diamond trail with a few trees interspersed near the end. The Hallows is what Bill is referring too, and was a lot of fun.

Awesome day there yesterday. Made 3rd tracks down Twilight Zone as my first run of the day, untouched turns over decent bumps underneath. Amazing. Lower part of that run I was over to ski'rs left of bottom of red line, got 1st tracks and then followed the actual groomer to the lift, fresh cordorouy served up for my carving pleasure.

Next run down hit some woods above the Hallows, I think they called it Narnia.. awesome.
Hallows had some traffic before me by 2nd run, but it was still very nice in there... More to come with a few pictures hopefully!

Black Magic, top of black-line -- biggest cliffs of the year! Nice work riverc0il :)
 

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I just read your full report Steve, nice work! Good pics too, Green line looked pretty damn nice. I'm happy to hear that they had a lift line of sorts too. :beer:
 

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I I'm happy to hear that they had a lift line of sorts too. :beer:

Yeah, they even had to have ropes up. 2 lines, maybe three skier pairs n each side. Worst liftline was probably 5 minutes.

Magic is like MRG. I don't mind the mandatory break and slow chairlift; because I need the rest!
 

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Nice report, and great writeup on Steve's blog as well!

I was at Magic with my kids and friends yesterday and "I wish I had a camera" was the constant refrain -- one of the top ski days ever. So it's great to find someone who did, and who posted the proof.

We saw that white critter in the woods as well, in the trees on the right hand side of the red line lift down low, just before it crosses a cat track and starts up the steep portion. Weasel or whatever it was, it was beautiful and another magical moment.
 

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You guys defintiely picked an awesome day to show up. I was out all day so I'm sure we probably crossed apths at some point. too bad I didn't know. The snow was excellent on Sunday as well and they had 4 lift lines setup (Saturday too). As for yesterday it was just plain stupid skiing with lots of smiling faces everywhere I went. As was already mentioned the mountain is skiing as good if not better now than it does in Feb/March. There is a nice healthy base in the woods and the trials that should be able to weather some tough stuff if Mother Nature decides to throw us some curve balls.

I didnt see the critter topday but ahve seen them in the past. anyone know what it is??
 
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You guys defintiely picked an awesome day to show up. I was out all day so I'm sure we probably crossed apths at some point. too bad I didn't know..

Just get in the habit of checking Trips and Events Forum
I tend not to post until the night before just 'cause I don't decide till then. Don't have to ski with anybody (especially on a powder day!), just stop by and say "hello"

Shoot a PM for positive-ID details.

Would love to meet more of the gang.
 
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