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The "Sugarbush Thread"

Lotso

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Snow report this morning needs to caffeinate, or pay attention: ".....my feet gently settled into the pliable corduroy texture enough to know it's the type of machine groom you can't wait to synch you edges into."
 

doublediamond

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No, they’re HKD Phazer Plus. They have a 4th air/water nozzle. No info online but K has bought a shitload of them and a few other areas have a few of them.
 

Newpylong

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I typically don't care for Phazers because of the reduced water flow compared to Impulse R5s but the flow chart for the 4 bank Phazer "Plus" has a near identical flow/air curve. Killington for some reason bought a ton of them, even in tower form instead of Impulses. I was told they value increased distance over lateral coverage, which the Phazers indeed do without the offset pattern.

I am entirely with fulgore that the public should not be let on a typical trail while base product is being made. It is very difficult if not impossible to try to put out this type of snow that is safe for people to ski on. The only exception being steeper stuff that is not groomed often. Examples include Dreammaker HW, Upper Wildfire, Devils Fiddle, Ovation, Vertigo at K. Killington has pretty much mastered the art of putting down base and then drying up successfully prior to letting people at it. The result is a really good skiing product from Day 1 and a good base below it. You need experienced snowmakers (preferable ones who ride themselves) to do this well.
 

solar

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So will Alterra remove these blackouts once again?
Don't forget Hammond also had that Ikon Base promo to "earn" a blackout day for every day you skied before Christmas.


Ikon Base Pass holders..... Use your pass at Sugarbush between Opening Day and December 25th and you'll earn a voucher for an unrestricted lift ticket to be used any day of the 25/26 winter season. Grab up to five free unrestricted days for simply skiing and riding at Sugarbush.

How it works- For each day you ski/ride at Sugarbush between Opening Day and December 25th, an unrestricted Sugarbush ticket* will be loaded onto your pass profile that you can use any day from December 27 through Closing Day. Limited five days per Ikon Base Pass holder.

*Vouchers are only valid for the pass holder who earned them and are strictly non-transferable. They may not be sold gifted, or used by anyone other than the original pass holder.
 

solar

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In addition to the December promo, you can also make a $100 donation to some Africans Living in Vermont charity or something like that to unlock MLK.


MLK Weekend Unlock Your Ikon Base
Sugarbush is again partnering with The Association of Africans Living in Vermont (AALV) over MLK Weekend, providing you with the option to lift your Ikon Base Pass restriction, here at Sugarbush, for the holiday period with a donation of just $99 to AALV. The Association of Africans Living in Vermont helps new Americans from all parts of the world gain independence in their new communities through a range of integration services. Sugarbush and the AALV have had a close relationship for the last several years through the Share Winter Foundation, a non-profit grantmaking organization that provides resources, advocacy, and community support for youth learn-to-ski and -snowboard programs, mainly those that serve kids that may otherwise be denied access to the sport. 100% of the proceeds will go to the AALV.
*During checkout you will be required to enter your Ikon Base Pass number (Starting with I9...)
*Tickets will be loaded onto your Ikon Base Pass and you can go straight to the lifts after purchase
*One donation of $99 lifts your Ikon Base Pass restriction at Sugarbush only, both Saturday 1/17/26 and Sunday 1/18/26
 
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