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Belleayre. And so it begins

tnt1234

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Season started saturday for us. Was better than expected after all that rain.

You couldn't get from the hawk to the express though. Had to do some bushwacking...

Fun couple of hours outside.
 

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X-mas and the day after was really good. Ski on both days....were were the crowds? Crazy....

X-mas, dot nebel under the guns was excellent. Thursday, Yahoo was incredibly soft and edge able. Bluebird on thursday as well.

Great time.

Next week looks like one of the worst forecasts you can imagine. Rain > single digit temps.
 

JimG.

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Ya Belle was awesome Thurs & Fri.

Yahoo was great, as were Mohawk and Winnisook.
 

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Is Upper Cathedral Brook (black diamond portion taken off the map a year or two ago) still skiable and will you get in trouble if ski patrol sees you ?
 

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Is Upper Cathedral Brook (black diamond portion taken off the map a year or two ago) still skiable and will you get in trouble if ski patrol sees you ?
This is a question I've asked the hill with no clear answer. There also was a neat little lean to up there. Plus the cathedral glen glades out past it. It all did require a mild hike so maybe that's why.
 

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Cathedral Brook was skiiable April last year with several downed trees to clamber around on the approach, numerous tracks. The upper section was perfectly skiiable although did have some brush and brambles in spots. Unless someone took it upon themselves to clear it it is probably slightly worse off since then. I doubt ski patrol will follow you. I dont recall any signage actually marking it off limits. The approach if I am remembering right is a public hiking trail and cross country ski trail so the trees might have been cleared.
 
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I still remember back when they ran an old cat to the top of Cathedral Brook (The Beast of Belleayre). It was a few dollars for a ride.
 

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Cathedral Brook was skiiable April last year with several downed trees to clamber around on the approach, numerous tracks. The upper section was perfectly skiiable although did have some brush and brambles in spots. Unless someone took it upon themselves to clear it it is probably slightly worse off since then. I doubt ski patrol will follow you. I dont recall any signage actually marking it off limits. The approach if I am remembering right is a public hiking trail and cross country ski trail so the trees might have been cleared.
I asked a ski patroller about it last weekend. His answer was, it's no longer an official trail but with enough snow it's still skiable. Didn't say we shouldn't do it. There were tracks on the upper pitch that day.
 

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I asked a ski patroller about it last weekend. His answer was, it's no longer an official trail but with enough snow it's still skiable. Didn't say we shouldn't do it. There were tracks on the upper pitch that day.
Didn't want to say much but patrol at Belle is very chill.

Discretion is always appreciated.
 
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