Newpylong
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So the one atop Aurora is gone not replaced now?
Love the stories and I loved working with the patrollers.
Love the stories and I loved working with the patrollers.
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Yeah, very weird and I thought maybe guns would be set up but no. Quantum is often one of the last done so that isn't a surprise. Blackhole is a bigger surprise. Heard today Lost Princess may be on deck next, though Eureka unlikely to see guns yet again this year.Quantum Leap I think passed over too thus far.
Upper Downdraft is weird isn't it?
As a long time Peaks passholder and current vail refugee spending many midweek days at loon. The snowmaking has been beyond impressive, they are relentless and have offered an excellent surface on ever expanding terrain all year. From my perspective it appears boyne invests in snowmaking first, then let's the fancy lifts follow only when when capacity and every efficiency has been realized.Shawnee is really cranking out the snow this year. Only 3 snowmaking trails left to blow and 2 of those haven't been blown on for a few years. They have refreshed all the open trails a few times and have a super deep base. Maybe staying open a bit longer in spring? Yay Boyne! Well done
No, not this year anyway. Even the New England Pass didn't give Shawnee access this year.Is the Ikon pass good at Shawnee?
Yes, Loon has been good and I would say Boyne does focus on snowmaking well before the glaringly fancy stuff. Good idea IMHO, you have to have the product before you put on the glitzy finishing touches. I have felt the snowmaking on South has been a bt sluggish this season, usually they have pushed more onto Ripsaw to widen the steepest pitch by now and even Lower Twitcher is still a bit narrow in spots. But overall, they have been as aggressive as normal, maybe even more so than last season. Now, if they can get the teething pains on the Kanc8 straightened out (and crib notes sent to SR for next season with the Jordan8) would be great.As a long time Peaks passholder and current vail refugee spending many midweek days at loon. The snowmaking has been beyond impressive, they are relentless and have offered an excellent surface on ever expanding terrain all year. From my perspective it appears boyne invests in snowmaking first, then let's the fancy lifts follow only when when capacity and every efficiency has been realized.
But the owner wouldn't let them run it much. Just enough to get trails open and that's it. Couldn't run it during peak electrical hours either.Shawnee has always been extremely aggressive with snowmaking, its not exactly a Boyne thing. Look at the increase in pumping and all the new equipment they've done in the past 5 years.
Will the winds Saturday really be N-NW? Thinking more NNE being a Nor'easter. Condo isn't quite as bad with that wind, but Jordan still very susceptible to that as is Spruce and White Heat. Aurora a bit better on that direction, North probably ok. While not yet in play, that is the one direction that can take out Oz Quad. We'll see, Euro has this a good hit for the Maine mountains, the GFS not so much (low center is tracking too far East on that model).Looks like it's going to be the prevailing N-NW and gusty
Jordan and White Heat will likely be down significant parts of the day. They have been a lot more liberal running the Chondi the last copule of seasons (IMO) but if it exceeds 30 it and Barker will be down. If the winds get much over that and you can expect LWC and SRX to be the only lifts running.
Edit: it sems takes a real good breeze to shutter then NP lift so it has run when others do not.
if bullwinkle sneezes at mount abram, half of sunday river goes on windhold.Mulling a Friday+Saturday mini road-trip to hit Loon on the way to Sunday River in what looks like a decent storm. Saturday looking a bit windy, however, which is giving me pause. Generally speaking, what kind of wind speeds will shut down multiple lifts at SR?
Meanwhile, first time I have seen a Klik Hydrant used without a modern Impulse or similar HKD gun. Apparently this is a new version of the Klik that can be used with almost any Lower E gun. Sunday River has these set up on the Merrill West Trail.
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I laugh very little and that was funny! A Boris Badenov fart would definitely have the same effect.if bullwinkle sneezes at mount abram, half of sunday river goes on windhold.