billski
Active member
I must admit that it sure felt like midwinter yesterday minus four degrees F at the base in the AM and snow showers all day. So I recognized that I was being overly critical (in my mind) yesterday as I skied. The mountain clearly got some NCP as the Sunday storm subsided. Either that or it was pounded firm. Whatever the groomers did was not noticeable. Edging was fine. It was nice to have a day with no wind and it felt warmer than it was. I was under-impressed with the snow conditions on the front side, groomers were rather scraped underneath, with about an inch of loose stuff on top. The feeding frenzy on Sun/Monday must have really scraped off the good stuff. One thing that always strikes me about Mt. Snow is how straight the trails are. You often can see really far lines of sight. Everyone else loved the groomers, so I figured I must be jaded and a cranky old man and decided I was the outlier.
The snow was falling about 1/2" per hour all day. It did get pretty heavy around noon - fog lights and strobes were required I'd say there was 5" when they stopped the lifts and it kept snowing until about 7pm.
After about four groomer runs, I made the move for the ungroomed and moguled stuff. So I switched out from 70 under foot to 96 and moved into the white room. There was a lot of sweet powder in there. In one area there was acres, literally acres of untouched, boot deep powder. Float and cruise. I kid you not. Stashes on the front and back, all on sanctioned, opened trails. Almost nobody on them. There was a lot of dissin' of the ungroomed on the lifts by season passholders. Rocks (huh? where?) grass, moguls (moguls were sweet and soft) and slow lifts. Yep, bad scene
I can't wait for January!
The snow was falling about 1/2" per hour all day. It did get pretty heavy around noon - fog lights and strobes were required I'd say there was 5" when they stopped the lifts and it kept snowing until about 7pm.
After about four groomer runs, I made the move for the ungroomed and moguled stuff. So I switched out from 70 under foot to 96 and moved into the white room. There was a lot of sweet powder in there. In one area there was acres, literally acres of untouched, boot deep powder. Float and cruise. I kid you not. Stashes on the front and back, all on sanctioned, opened trails. Almost nobody on them. There was a lot of dissin' of the ungroomed on the lifts by season passholders. Rocks (huh? where?) grass, moguls (moguls were sweet and soft) and slow lifts. Yep, bad scene
I can't wait for January!