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Plattekill 01/31/2009

andyzee

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Yesterday we decided to hit Plattekill. This a mountain where you want decent snowfall before you go as their snowmaking is limited. Plattekill is a bit further, about 20 miles, than Bellyeare. One thing I forgot is that you do have to take back roads to get there. As a result, we didn't get there until about 9:30, by the time we booted up and all and took off for the hill, it was about 9:45 as you can see by the photo, the place was swamped with skiers at this late hour:

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Liftlines were unbelievable:

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Blockbuster had tons of folks on it:

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As did the Face:

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But we did finally find some solitude on Buckle Up:

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All kidding aside, I love this mountain, but it has to be hit under the right conditions. Yesterday's conditions, although not stellar, were not bad. It was mostly powder on top of hard pack with minimal ice coming through. Guess that's the advantage of natural snow as opposed to manmade, far less ice.

Due to the fact that my wife still needs to get past her fears after her injury, we just stuck to the blue runs for the 4 hours that we were there. They were all in pretty good shape. I did venture off to Blockbuster and Plunge on my own. Blockbuster had some nice powder on it with weeds poking through near the top. Plunge had a bit of ice near the headwall, then was some nice cruising the rest of the way. Overall not a bad day, would have been more interesting and would have stayed longer if we could have hit more of the tougher terrain, but hey, it's better than nothing :)
 

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Aren't the crowds out of control there. We skied today with about 40 other people. Probably same conditions as yesterday but it warmed up to 42 degrees and it almost felt like spring. Everything softened up and some decent moguls started to build up........very slowly...1 skier...at a time. A pretty good day and conditions should hold up for a while.
 

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Aren't the crowds out of control there. We skied today with about 40 other people. Probably same conditions as yesterday but it warmed up to 42 degrees and it almost felt like spring. Everything softened up and some decent moguls started to build up........very slowly...1 skier...at a time. A pretty good day and conditions should hold up for a while.

Yeah, was thinking today would be nice with the warmer weather. Good for you!
 

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Yeah, was thinking today would be nice with the warmer weather. Good for you!


It was an awesome day. Slug and I and my kids skied every trail yesterday. Snow softened up nicely and made my daughter happy to ski soft bumps on Blockbuster. I, myself, fell twice...on the exact same side i fell on the night before coming down the icy stairs of our house upstate...i am now sporting a bruise the size of Guam on my right butt cheek and the back of my thigh...hurts like a bitch :)
 

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It was an awesome day. Slug and I and my kids skied every trail yesterday. Snow softened up nicely and made my daughter happy to ski soft bumps on Blockbuster. I, myself, fell twice...on the exact same side i fell on the night before coming down the icy stairs of our house upstate...i am now sporting a bruise the size of Guam on my right butt cheek and the back of my thigh...hurts like a bitch :)

And don't forget the car falling in the ditch and the pipes blowing up in the house...ah yes the joys of skiing.
 

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And don't forget the car falling in the ditch and the pipes blowing up in the house...ah yes the joys of skiing.

Ah yes...almost forgot about that stuff :) And dont forget my 2 drunk ass cousins coming up to pull us out of the ditch and then themselves putting all of their truck in the ditch!! Guess there isnt much to do when you live up there besides drinki Bud and get drunk :) And no Andy...no video!! Should have taken some of Ira under the sink in the house soldering pipe and cursing under his breath!!
 

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Ah yes...almost forgot about that stuff :) And dont forget my 2 drunk ass cousins coming up to pull us out of the ditch and then themselves putting all of their truck in the ditch!! Guess there isnt much to do when you live up there besides drinki Bud and get drunk :) And no Andy...no video!! Should have taken some of Ira under the sink in the house soldering pipe and cursing under his breath!!

No, the truck stuff sounds like it would be real good entetainment! :lol:
 

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No, the truck stuff sounds like it would be real good entetainment! :lol:

Oh yea...it was amusing...LOL...i stayed in the house for the most part and listened to the drunkin rantings of my 2 irish cousins...it was funny...as long as they got my truck out i was happy :)

Too bad you and Vee werent up there sunday...would have been nice to ski with you guys.
 
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