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MLK weekend

WWF-VT

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Don’t over think skiing this weekend. Head to Central /Northern VT where the snow is falling and avoid crowds. Drive carefully if it’s snowing on the drive tonight and dress appropriately for the cold on Sunday. I would rather ski powder on the weekend than be envious when I read trip reports on Monday.
 

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That's where I was thinking too, they're slated for another 4 to 8 inches up there on top of the 5'ish they got yesterday. Only thing is, NOAA is calling for -30s windchill up there, which is more than my delicate self can take.
That was what puzzled me. Right now, Burke are reporting only 50% open and Jay wasn't much better. Even Bretton Woods are less then 50%. So I was wondering if they're just "saving" the new trail for the weekend (or at least, are just too busy grooming them)? Or are all the natural trails just don't have ANY base and even the 6-8" won't get them covered?

It's a long drive. Hence the last minute calculating...
 

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That was what puzzled me. Right now, Burke are reporting only 50% open and Jay wasn't much better. Even Bretton Woods are less then 50%. So I was wondering if they're just "saving" the new trail for the weekend (or at least, are just too busy grooming them)? Or are all the natural trails just don't have ANY base and even the 6-8" won't get them covered?

It's a long drive. Hence the last minute calculating...

There was no base 5" over rocks isn't much
 

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I'll see you during the week after everyone leaves & it warms up a bit. Good chance for more snow next week.

Yeah, hopefully a few of those days come in with some 2-3 inch nights. There may not be any giant storms so far this year, but we can get more terrain open with a ton of 2-3 inch bursts + snowmaking.
 

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Mmmm... definitely a toss-up as whether head up this weekend to brace the cold and thin base. Or wait till next weekend (and risk thaw/ice) with the hope for a bit more open terrain...

2 more hr before I need to head out!
 

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Mmmm... definitely a toss-up as whether head up this weekend to brace the cold and thin base. Or wait till next weekend (and risk thaw/ice) with the hope for a bit more open terrain...

2 more hr before I need to head out!

Go now. Life is short. Live today. And go next week too. :spin:
 

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Mmmm... definitely a toss-up as whether head up this weekend to brace the cold and thin base. Or wait till next weekend (and risk thaw/ice) with the hope for a bit more open terrain...

2 more hr before I need to head out!

Why wait any longer ? Mad River Glen plans to be close to 100% open tomorrow. Sugarbush plans to have 96 of 110 trails open
 

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Hahaha!

Yes, I decided, about 30 seconds after I wrote that, I'm heading up regardless!

Next week is a whole different week! This weekend is NOW.
 

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Hahaha!

Yes, I decided, about 30 seconds after I wrote that, I'm heading up regardless!

Next week is a whole different week! This weekend is NOW.

Nice move. Enjoy. That was the best decision you made all for week. Good moisture still coming in. You will be happy you went.
 

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That was what puzzled me. Right now, Burke are reporting only 50% open and Jay wasn't much better.
Jay's problem is that they don't have Ullr's online yet. Ullr's is the runout for every trail to skier's left of the Flyer. Without Ullr's, they can't open over a dozen runs over there. Their web site says that they are winching it Saturday. Such a shame it wasn't open before this storm. One of Jay's snow making weaknesses is that they need to get the lower elevation condo and connection trails open and connect the mountain. Even given the challenging weather, I am a bit surprised they didn't get Ullr's online sooner.
 

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Agree with the over thinking. I know you have left. It's all about setting expectations.
If you can. Deal with not being pampered you can have a blast. I haven't skied so much "thin cover" in 30 years. Blasting thru grass, hopping ditches just the way it was back in the day. The wood are soft and didn't get wet.
Back to the bootfitter tomorrow. Home to plan next Friday.
Just DO IT!
 

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All i'll say is that the drift in my front walkway when I got up to Mount Snow tonight was knee deep on my 6'3" frame! AND IT WAS AND STILL IS PUKING SNOW!!! Crazy whiteout driving coming in from I-91 though! Lost count of the number of cars in ditches next to the road
 

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I know I was over-thinking it. But I'm not alone!

The road were pretty bad coming up. Had to slow way down in many stretches. Though I expected that. Also saw no less than 5 SUV in the ditch! One of such was responsible for blocking I-91 for a good while (having dinner & checking google navigator).

Let's hope the skiing will be worth it!
 

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All i'll say is that the drift in my front walkway when I got up to Mount Snow tonight was knee deep on my 6'3" frame! AND IT WAS AND STILL IS PUKING SNOW!!! Crazy whiteout driving coming in from I-91 though! Lost count of the number of cars in ditches next to the road

It was windy, I see up to 35 gusts. How is the summit holding the snow. How much of it blew into the woods? The woods must be skiing great!

Hope you're having a blast
 
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