kingslug
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I must have been crazy to attempt this..but I did. Worked a double, stayed on call in a hotel on 8th ave until 4am, hopped a 5 am train to LI, dug out my girlfriends house for 2 hours..and went to Belleayre. Needles to say I didn't bring my A game..or B or C...
They reported 8 inches..OK...started with Belleayre run, the usual half groomed half moguls, which where the most consistant moguls on the hill. Saw a guy ripping them all day, straight down the zipper line..the fact that he was 57 made it more impressive...you need shorter poles he tells me...hacksaw time. Then tried the run to skiers right of it (I can't even spell some of the names) weird, huge irregular "bumps" Belleayre seeems to develop these, kind of look like...huge truffles...I don't know. Same on Yahoo and Onteora, except they had gigantic icy blown snow "mountains" weird. Time to find the 8 inches.
Tomahawk liftline..Ok here's some powder. Ripped down that a few times..nice. Went into the woods next to Yahoo.....deep but a little sketchy..as in hidden rocks..which I found..the hard way, got a nice scratch down the length of one ski base, spun me around as well.
Time for Cathedral brook, not the top, I'm not hiking... really nice in there, full coverage. But damn I remember when it used to be...hard. You had to hike out of it but now its just a short natural bumper with a mile long runout...still worth a few times.
Now I'm pretty shot, been here since 11, now its 2, got a fat head cold to boot, time for a few more mogul runs. getting sketchy, the top runs are getting down to base...a few more and I'm done.
I guess conditions are pretty good considering all the rain earlier but they need more. And I need different skis. After spending 8 days on soft twin tip double rocker fatties, my AC 40 Carbons feel like thin steel planks...need something in between.
They reported 8 inches..OK...started with Belleayre run, the usual half groomed half moguls, which where the most consistant moguls on the hill. Saw a guy ripping them all day, straight down the zipper line..the fact that he was 57 made it more impressive...you need shorter poles he tells me...hacksaw time. Then tried the run to skiers right of it (I can't even spell some of the names) weird, huge irregular "bumps" Belleayre seeems to develop these, kind of look like...huge truffles...I don't know. Same on Yahoo and Onteora, except they had gigantic icy blown snow "mountains" weird. Time to find the 8 inches.
Tomahawk liftline..Ok here's some powder. Ripped down that a few times..nice. Went into the woods next to Yahoo.....deep but a little sketchy..as in hidden rocks..which I found..the hard way, got a nice scratch down the length of one ski base, spun me around as well.
Time for Cathedral brook, not the top, I'm not hiking... really nice in there, full coverage. But damn I remember when it used to be...hard. You had to hike out of it but now its just a short natural bumper with a mile long runout...still worth a few times.
Now I'm pretty shot, been here since 11, now its 2, got a fat head cold to boot, time for a few more mogul runs. getting sketchy, the top runs are getting down to base...a few more and I'm done.
I guess conditions are pretty good considering all the rain earlier but they need more. And I need different skis. After spending 8 days on soft twin tip double rocker fatties, my AC 40 Carbons feel like thin steel planks...need something in between.