Marc
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I detect a touch of sarcasm there. It does look a little weak in those pictures, but it's just the angle. The trail is a lot longer than it looks there. And because I too am a geek, I did a bit calculating in Google Earth. The string of Nor'easter bumps was about 700 linear feet. The new bumps start at the same spot apparently, but on skier's left. They then follow the turn down into Temptor, then along the Temptor flats (where there aren't seeds currently), and then they dip down into the steep section of Temptor which you only see a portion of in Carrie's pic. The end of Temptor gradually flattens out. That's about 1,400 linear feet. Throw 6-10" of powder in there and we're golden tomorrow.
Actually, as a rare change of pace, there was no sarcasm. It was just cause that's where the bumps were that night night, not on Temptor. Actually, I think I did take one run through the park too, but decided agains the massively icy hit. My knees were taking a beating from the icy bumps as it was.