I guess you weren't there just after they first opened it last year, VW bumps.
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I guess you weren't there just after they first opened it last year, VW bumps.
I guess you weren't there just after they first opened it last year, VW bumps.
Not opinion, that is a fact! :grin:. . . Imho it takes more snow to open the woods and more cover for them to ski well than a non gladed trail.
That was on just blown soft machine blown snow with huge traffic. Cascade is normally on the groom nightly list.
I haven't seen skier's right groomed once under POWDR, maybe their first year for BMMC. And as a result it always has good lines.i dont think they have a choice in grooming outer limits at times, it cant get pretty unruly. I do think they over groom it but it was really really good the last few times i was there around bmmc. Again, i'm not there as often as some so maybe i just got lucky but it was nice down skiers right, top to bottom.
They groom the skier's left half. By the end of the day, there might be a line or two next to the chair.Did they groom the sides of Outer Limits or just the center? I only noticed the center getting the groomer, but I was not there every week.
As mentioned, Killington has enough terrain that they can live with it. Escapade is a great mid-April trail (after the trees are done) until it gets wiped out, but it was terrible last year because they groomed it mid-March.Never, ever grooming a trail is tough here in the East. Last President's week was a total wipeout of any trail that did not see a groomer. Should they really leave them closed for that long or groom them? After all, you always have all of the woods never groomed.