tekweezle
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Date(s) Skied:
3-29 and 3-30
Resort or Ski Area:
Stratton
Conditions:
Powder over packed powder and hardpack
Trip Report:
the conditions were great for late march. felt winter like without the associated mess. the drive up was pretty clear until we got into VT. fortunately, the road was clear of the burning truck after the accident on I91. it was rainy/blowing snow which turned out to be a reported 10 inches of snow on the mountain. i definitely saw atleast 5-6 inches.
Saturday, it was sunny but flurrying. there was an annoying chill wind that hit us on the upper mountain. the conditions were pretty good. a little chopped up and ungroomed in the kidderbrook area and on liftline in the snowbowl area. coverage was good through out with no barespots. some of the high traffic trails were getting skied off but atleast there was snow on the sides to play with. they tore down the old slow kidderbrook chair so skiing on that side required a long traverse down to the sunbowl area and taking 2 chairs to get back to the top. deadly for snowboarders and annoying how it was uphill to get to the lift. hope the put some sort of gondola over there.
Sunday-more of the same but a little warmer. it felt like a west coast day....minus about 4000 feet in elevation. the snow didn;t degrade or get sloppy but temps were comfortable.
overall, a top notch weekend-the best of all worlds which is a rarity. good safe driving conditions, lots of snow over night, comfortable temps, good visibility and snow that didn;t get sloppy.
3-29 and 3-30
Resort or Ski Area:
Stratton
Conditions:
Powder over packed powder and hardpack
Trip Report:
the conditions were great for late march. felt winter like without the associated mess. the drive up was pretty clear until we got into VT. fortunately, the road was clear of the burning truck after the accident on I91. it was rainy/blowing snow which turned out to be a reported 10 inches of snow on the mountain. i definitely saw atleast 5-6 inches.
Saturday, it was sunny but flurrying. there was an annoying chill wind that hit us on the upper mountain. the conditions were pretty good. a little chopped up and ungroomed in the kidderbrook area and on liftline in the snowbowl area. coverage was good through out with no barespots. some of the high traffic trails were getting skied off but atleast there was snow on the sides to play with. they tore down the old slow kidderbrook chair so skiing on that side required a long traverse down to the sunbowl area and taking 2 chairs to get back to the top. deadly for snowboarders and annoying how it was uphill to get to the lift. hope the put some sort of gondola over there.
Sunday-more of the same but a little warmer. it felt like a west coast day....minus about 4000 feet in elevation. the snow didn;t degrade or get sloppy but temps were comfortable.
overall, a top notch weekend-the best of all worlds which is a rarity. good safe driving conditions, lots of snow over night, comfortable temps, good visibility and snow that didn;t get sloppy.