Went to Cranmore on Thursday. It was a few inches of fresh over bullet proof. They have plenty of rock solid base off piste. With more snow tonight this should be the place to be. They're reporting the most open trails in the valley
Went to Attitash on Friday. There were way too many people on not enough trails. They used a lot of snowmaking capacity to open the interconnect which does nothing for the skiable terrain. They also have a rock hard base off piste. What terrain is open is buried in very hard snow.
Went to Bretton Woods on Saturday. It was super crowded, but the trails were in great shape. Unlike Cranmore and Attitash they chose to resurface rather than expand terrain. They have no base off piste and probably won't fare well tonight. They're a long way from getting the ungroomed open.
Went to Wildcat today and it was the tale of two trails. Middle to Lower Lynx was in great shape. Lower to middle Polecat and Tomcat looked great but were closed for some reason. Despite claiming that the snowmaking situation is fixed, upper Polecat and Lynx were both bare. Catapult is the only trail off the summit and it was as bad as I have ever seen it. When people call a trail icy I usually snap at them and say that they mean it is frozen granular or hard pack. Catapult was actually icy, which I define as the colored, translucent ice in the middle of the trail.
Wildcat has no natural cover, especially toward the summit. They are in really rough shape and having a terrible year. Something better give soon or I quit.
Went to Attitash on Friday. There were way too many people on not enough trails. They used a lot of snowmaking capacity to open the interconnect which does nothing for the skiable terrain. They also have a rock hard base off piste. What terrain is open is buried in very hard snow.
Went to Bretton Woods on Saturday. It was super crowded, but the trails were in great shape. Unlike Cranmore and Attitash they chose to resurface rather than expand terrain. They have no base off piste and probably won't fare well tonight. They're a long way from getting the ungroomed open.
Went to Wildcat today and it was the tale of two trails. Middle to Lower Lynx was in great shape. Lower to middle Polecat and Tomcat looked great but were closed for some reason. Despite claiming that the snowmaking situation is fixed, upper Polecat and Lynx were both bare. Catapult is the only trail off the summit and it was as bad as I have ever seen it. When people call a trail icy I usually snap at them and say that they mean it is frozen granular or hard pack. Catapult was actually icy, which I define as the colored, translucent ice in the middle of the trail.
Wildcat has no natural cover, especially toward the summit. They are in really rough shape and having a terrible year. Something better give soon or I quit.