St. Bear
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I figured I'd take advantage of the deepest snowpack in the 10 years I've lived in NJ by earning some turns.
The hike up was tough. I don't have AT gear, so I had to break through the crusty layers that came up to my knees. I stopped just below the top, maybe 300 vertical feet.
It's snowing now, but sadly the sleet we got at the end of Thursday's storm made it a couple of inches of dust on crust. Still good skiing, but if it were all snow, it would've been knee deep powder.
I had to be careful, if I put too much weight on my back ski in a turn, it would break through the crust.
The hill across the way would've been much easier to climb, not as steep. Unfortunately there was a stream which I couldn't get across to reach it.
As I drove away, I found out that I had an audience.
All in all, a whole lot of effort for mediocre turns. Completely not worth it, but I'm glad I did it, and would do it again.
The hike up was tough. I don't have AT gear, so I had to break through the crusty layers that came up to my knees. I stopped just below the top, maybe 300 vertical feet.
It's snowing now, but sadly the sleet we got at the end of Thursday's storm made it a couple of inches of dust on crust. Still good skiing, but if it were all snow, it would've been knee deep powder.
I had to be careful, if I put too much weight on my back ski in a turn, it would break through the crust.
The hill across the way would've been much easier to climb, not as steep. Unfortunately there was a stream which I couldn't get across to reach it.
As I drove away, I found out that I had an audience.
All in all, a whole lot of effort for mediocre turns. Completely not worth it, but I'm glad I did it, and would do it again.