Whitey
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Went to Loon on Monday with my boys. We haven't been able to do much more than day trips so far this ski season due to work/holidays/colds/etc. That will change next week. But with Max Passes and living north of Boston - Loon is a good day trip mountain for us. I figured that the last day of break wouldn't be as busy as people would be winding down. Largely turned out to be be true - some crowds mid-morning but by the afternoon is was pretty much ski on everywhere.
We had gone to Loon about 5 days earlier, before the snow storm. The storm did make a big difference. I kind of expected it to be already skied off but it really wasn't. The iciness of the previous week really improved and while there were places where it was still icy - it was a lot better. We even got into the woods over at Walking Boss Woods. It was OK but pretty thin and boney as every kid on the mountain was ducking in there and the cover was getting skied off fast. The best part of this day was how sunny and nice it was. The views and sunshine were spectacular.
The highlight of the day/ROTD was our last 2 runs. We had parked at South Peak and we headed back there for a late lunch. After we came back out it was pretty empty. We had been eyeballing the woods to the right of the of the South Peak lift, "Undercut". It was closed/roped but looked like it would be OK. So with very light crowds and no ski patrol in sight we ducked the ropes and skied it twice to finish our day. It was thin but there was just enough cover to make it OK. Top was pretty sketchy/thin but it got progressively better as you dropped. I had never skied this run before as it is almost always closed. I was surprised a what good glade run it is. Some steeps, rocks, jumps, etc and a great fall line. The best part was how it faced back towards the setting sun. Late in the day we were sun-drenched for both runs.
I didn't have my camera or gopro with me so I could only take a couple of crappy cell phone pics. These are all from Undercut.
My oldest and youngest at the top of Undercut:
Mid trail:
Looking at the sunset from mid-Undercut:
We had gone to Loon about 5 days earlier, before the snow storm. The storm did make a big difference. I kind of expected it to be already skied off but it really wasn't. The iciness of the previous week really improved and while there were places where it was still icy - it was a lot better. We even got into the woods over at Walking Boss Woods. It was OK but pretty thin and boney as every kid on the mountain was ducking in there and the cover was getting skied off fast. The best part of this day was how sunny and nice it was. The views and sunshine were spectacular.
The highlight of the day/ROTD was our last 2 runs. We had parked at South Peak and we headed back there for a late lunch. After we came back out it was pretty empty. We had been eyeballing the woods to the right of the of the South Peak lift, "Undercut". It was closed/roped but looked like it would be OK. So with very light crowds and no ski patrol in sight we ducked the ropes and skied it twice to finish our day. It was thin but there was just enough cover to make it OK. Top was pretty sketchy/thin but it got progressively better as you dropped. I had never skied this run before as it is almost always closed. I was surprised a what good glade run it is. Some steeps, rocks, jumps, etc and a great fall line. The best part was how it faced back towards the setting sun. Late in the day we were sun-drenched for both runs.
I didn't have my camera or gopro with me so I could only take a couple of crappy cell phone pics. These are all from Undercut.
My oldest and youngest at the top of Undercut:
Mid trail:
Looking at the sunset from mid-Undercut: