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Cloudy and 50 as we left Killington for the drive to Sugarbush. Route 100 is always fun with little traffic and great passing zones.
As we pulled in the access road it was obvious that they lost a lot in 2 weeks. They could not open the top even with a little help.
Steins was the run with the Valley House double. I forgot how long that walk is up to the VH lodge. Steins had large soft bumps expcept for a 100 yard patch of brown snow. We hammered it for 3 hours before the long drive and sore knees sent us packing. As we left, the Meatheads were just heading out.
We met Win at the bottom of the chair where he was scanning passes and paying attention to his customers.
Hats off to Win for ending the season with bumps and a comitment to spring skiing.
http://picasaweb.google.com/huntermt2/SugarbushMay3?authkey=Gv1sRgCJX4yoDs3vHqCw#
As we pulled in the access road it was obvious that they lost a lot in 2 weeks. They could not open the top even with a little help.
Steins was the run with the Valley House double. I forgot how long that walk is up to the VH lodge. Steins had large soft bumps expcept for a 100 yard patch of brown snow. We hammered it for 3 hours before the long drive and sore knees sent us packing. As we left, the Meatheads were just heading out.
We met Win at the bottom of the chair where he was scanning passes and paying attention to his customers.
Hats off to Win for ending the season with bumps and a comitment to spring skiing.
http://picasaweb.google.com/huntermt2/SugarbushMay3?authkey=Gv1sRgCJX4yoDs3vHqCw#