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K was pretty awesome this past Friday.i dont want to start a new thread and i cant believe this thread fell so far back the board. speaks to our recent shitty weather stretch.
i caught the norovirus (holee shit that was wild) and didnt get out for the spring skiing this past weekend, and im itching to get out, and looks like we may have some snow in bound. ive also not been in new england since before mid-feb, so i have no idea the current on the ground state of things.
this weekend - cannon/sunday river/waterville play vs sugarbush/killington/stratton/magic play?
Going into.april it shouldn't be all that bad unless it's a.weekend pow day.I last visited snowbird 5 years ago and swore I’d never go back because of the road up. Got a good deal and going in 2 weeks hopefully it’s not a disaster. At least I’m staying up there.
New GM is easy on the eyes!Almost guarenteed to be a bit cool, breezy, and likely some fresh snow at Mount Snow on Saturday AM, if for no other reason than the annual pond skim starts at 11 Saturday AM!
As on of my friends who used to be in the marketing dept of Mount Snow starting back in the ASC days, and is now the GM out at Granite Peak in Wisconsin used to say..... "If you want a cold, snowy day in late March, schedule a pond skim!" and it seems that more years than not, it holds true!
That's the only way to vacation there at this point it seems. If you're lucky it will nuke, the road will close, and after a bit of avy mitigation you'll have the place to yourself and not worry about a 3 hour drive to go a few miles.I’m staying up there.
And she successfully made it across the pond today, even with a little save about 1/2 way across the pond!New GM is easy on the eyes!
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As I am starting to think about skiing in VT this weekend now and trying to factor in the all over the place forecast now, I truthfully don't know if I'll need my super light (and likely waterproof) gear or my regular winter weight gear, and what I may be wearing will likley change day to day, if not even every few hours depending on where the front sets up shop..... Highly likely to be a weekend where I am glad that I have accumulated a decent quiver of ski clothing for most any weather Mother Nature throws at me when I am on the hill! Not a question of if I'll ski in whatever the weather is (that answer is ALWAYS a yes in my book!) Just what I'll be wearing and how long I will or won't stay out for in the elements!Well, in "negative future tea leaf reading", it's looking even warmer out west than was originally thought. Might hit 70 in Park City today at 7,000 feet.
It was a bit warm today...i quit at 1.Well, in "negative future tea leaf reading", it's looking even warmer out west than was originally thought. Might hit 70 in Park City today at 7,000 feet.
Was it terrible. It's currently 53 degrees at 9,250 feet. Been monitoring it all day and praying it doesnt get much worse.It was a bit warm today...i quit at 1.