LoafSkier19
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Wow! What a day it was on Saturday! I was not even planning to ski over the past weekend, but once it was announced Skyline would operate for the weekend I changed my plans. I got to the mountain around 8:20 and it was already 50 degrees when I parked the car. The amount of snow still on the mountain is unbelievable. Pretty much everything accessible from Skyline was still open with plenty of snow. The trail of the day was Bubblecuffer without a doubt. There was more snow on it Saturday than some seasons during midwinter. I must have skied it at least 7 or 8 times. Runners up would definitely be Gondi Line and the #3Tbar line. I only planned to ski till 2:30ish but kept telling myself just one more run, just one more run, next thing I know it's 4:15 as I get on the Superquad for one last run. Couldn't have asked for a better day to end my "lift-serviced" skiing season at Sugarloaf.
Kudos to Mtn. Ops. for running Skyline this weekend along with running the Superquad till 4:20. As a Sugarloaf regular, it was a much appreciated gesture after all the issues this season had.
Pictures from Saturday:
The lower mountain has melted a lot, but everything above Peavy x-cut has great coverage
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Skyline
Kudos to Mtn. Ops. for running Skyline this weekend along with running the Superquad till 4:20. As a Sugarloaf regular, it was a much appreciated gesture after all the issues this season had.
Pictures from Saturday:
The lower mountain has melted a lot, but everything above Peavy x-cut has great coverage
Narrow Guage
Skyline