ss20
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Day 1- Sugarbush, Monday 3/12/18
I had a 4am wakeup for the 4 hour drive to Sugarbush. Made it for first tracks. Snow was ohhh sooooo soft. Lot's of smiles everywhere on the hill. I "warmed up" on Lincoln Peak in some wide-open, traditional New England glades that sported nice soft moguls. I hit Stein's which is a little icy in the troughs but has soft snow on the tops of moguls.
Then it was off to Castlerock. I've had one run in this area before, via hiking, in my one other trip to Sugarbush. I was pumped to be able to ski some of the most iconic expert terrain in the East. It did not disappoint! My first run on Middle Earth was nice. Beautiful snow. It was pretty "mellow" compared to what I was expecting. Certainly a solid black diamond but not what I thought I would ski.
So then I did Rumble. And I found out why Castlerock is so special. What a crazy, technical trail. Coverage was OK (I guess), given that it seems every rock in VT was put on that side of the mountain. I really had to pick my way down and plan out a route. Lot's of fun! Liftline is also a great run. A little rockier though. Most of my day (10am-2pm) was spent on Castlerock. I love that double chair. Lots of interesting people on the lift.
After I went to Heaven's Gate. Paradise kicked my ass good! I went along the Long Trail and dropped into one of the chutes. A little more technical than I bargained for...can't say I connected many turns but hopefully with more snow in the forecast I'll get more confident to actually "ski" it later in the week.
I went over to Lynx Peak and liked Morning Star enough for 2 runs. One more on Stein's and I was toast at 4pm
Off to Mad River Glen tomorrow! Everyone I talked to said I picked a great week to ski! Feeling blessed!
I had a 4am wakeup for the 4 hour drive to Sugarbush. Made it for first tracks. Snow was ohhh sooooo soft. Lot's of smiles everywhere on the hill. I "warmed up" on Lincoln Peak in some wide-open, traditional New England glades that sported nice soft moguls. I hit Stein's which is a little icy in the troughs but has soft snow on the tops of moguls.
Then it was off to Castlerock. I've had one run in this area before, via hiking, in my one other trip to Sugarbush. I was pumped to be able to ski some of the most iconic expert terrain in the East. It did not disappoint! My first run on Middle Earth was nice. Beautiful snow. It was pretty "mellow" compared to what I was expecting. Certainly a solid black diamond but not what I thought I would ski.
So then I did Rumble. And I found out why Castlerock is so special. What a crazy, technical trail. Coverage was OK (I guess), given that it seems every rock in VT was put on that side of the mountain. I really had to pick my way down and plan out a route. Lot's of fun! Liftline is also a great run. A little rockier though. Most of my day (10am-2pm) was spent on Castlerock. I love that double chair. Lots of interesting people on the lift.
After I went to Heaven's Gate. Paradise kicked my ass good! I went along the Long Trail and dropped into one of the chutes. A little more technical than I bargained for...can't say I connected many turns but hopefully with more snow in the forecast I'll get more confident to actually "ski" it later in the week.
I went over to Lynx Peak and liked Morning Star enough for 2 runs. One more on Stein's and I was toast at 4pm
Off to Mad River Glen tomorrow! Everyone I talked to said I picked a great week to ski! Feeling blessed!