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Burke 3/8/09

from_the_NEK

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Only had time to ski this morning. I knew upper mtn temps were below freezing and the mtn was socked in a cloud. I waited until 11:00 when the clouds started to lift and hit the mtn for an hour. Everything was soft. The uppermost 700 feet of the mtn was firmer than the lower mtn however it was all good. Fox's Folly was still open (which is a good sign) and skied very nicely. The glade were BUTTER. Silky smooth mashed corn. The bumps on Wilderness were big a soft as well. The lines have set up better on that trail than I have seen them in a long time. I wish I could have been there this afternoon when the sun came out.
 

MrMagic

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that new snow on monday, really helped build those lines on wilderness, which was sick last week as was dougs and shredville
 
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