medfordmike
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I don't think I have missed a Saturday skiing since Christmas Eve but I am on big project for work and needed to put in some time today. So headed up to my weekend place early hoping to get a half day in at Pico or Skiway in the afternoon but lost time due to the roads up from Boston. Worked remote a couple hours and before I knew it most of the day was gone. Thankfully Whaleback is very close and they do a last two hours of the day special for $20 (they also do $20 for Sunday mornings as well). I figured two hours was better than nothing.
Fourth time this season for me at Whaleback but the first time that more than one run was open from the top. I am usually there Sunday morning and just lap the run from the top for two hours before heading back to Boston. In fact some runs like Fluke and Ivory Run were open that I have not been on in a more than a season. Coverage was great. If this storm tomorrow delivers they will be in really great shape for Presidents' Week. The naturals were fun but a big storm would really make them shine. They definitely don't groom the place flat. Face looked nearly ready to open.
Whaleback really has very engaging terrain for a community mountain. While they lack the snowmaking resources of others they have made improvements each of the years since the non profit took over. I always forget how playful the mountain is when you can't get out on the most/all of the terrain. Glad I got there today to be reminded even if it was only for two hours.
Fourth time this season for me at Whaleback but the first time that more than one run was open from the top. I am usually there Sunday morning and just lap the run from the top for two hours before heading back to Boston. In fact some runs like Fluke and Ivory Run were open that I have not been on in a more than a season. Coverage was great. If this storm tomorrow delivers they will be in really great shape for Presidents' Week. The naturals were fun but a big storm would really make them shine. They definitely don't groom the place flat. Face looked nearly ready to open.
Whaleback really has very engaging terrain for a community mountain. While they lack the snowmaking resources of others they have made improvements each of the years since the non profit took over. I always forget how playful the mountain is when you can't get out on the most/all of the terrain. Glad I got there today to be reminded even if it was only for two hours.