'Double Diamonds' in theory are supposed to be for the 'Expert Skiers and Riders'.
Outside of freeze/thaw events, I can't understand why they are ever groomed or even half groomed for that matter.
There are very few Eastern Trails that I feel are still barely 'Double Diamond' worthy when they are groomed. Gondi Line and White Nitro and Sugarloaf come to mind.
Does Outer Limits at Killington still have that *WARNING* sign at the top? Why is it there when the trail is almost always partially 'dumbed down' for the Joey's to ski. Sunday River has a number of culprits....Vortex, White Heat, Top Gun. Stowe does it with Liftline and National.
I've just never understood why resorts feel they need to coddle the egos of non-expert skiers and dumb down their double diamond trails such that advanced intermediate skiers can buy a Pin for their baseball caps.
FIS Downhill Course trails aside, this appears to be purely an Eastern skiing phenomenon. It's not like Jackson Hole would ever put an escalotor down Corbett's
Outside of freeze/thaw events, I can't understand why they are ever groomed or even half groomed for that matter.
There are very few Eastern Trails that I feel are still barely 'Double Diamond' worthy when they are groomed. Gondi Line and White Nitro and Sugarloaf come to mind.
Does Outer Limits at Killington still have that *WARNING* sign at the top? Why is it there when the trail is almost always partially 'dumbed down' for the Joey's to ski. Sunday River has a number of culprits....Vortex, White Heat, Top Gun. Stowe does it with Liftline and National.
I've just never understood why resorts feel they need to coddle the egos of non-expert skiers and dumb down their double diamond trails such that advanced intermediate skiers can buy a Pin for their baseball caps.
FIS Downhill Course trails aside, this appears to be purely an Eastern skiing phenomenon. It's not like Jackson Hole would ever put an escalotor down Corbett's