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atkinson

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... because I am here and you are not.

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Another 5" overnight. It's really piling up this week. Castlerock Liftline.

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Um. Yeah. It's okay today.

I should have some video up soon too. The sun's coming out and the pow is sweet!

John
 
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kingdom-tele

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Nice John!!!

Its like everyone decided they can't ski anymore, if the weather maps don't show blue and pink people are out - don't become a victim of the computer, get out now

This has been the best week of the winter so far and its not even over yet!
 

Trekchick

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Gaper!
Shoulda posted this in Trip Reports!

Sheesh, gotta tell you everything!!!




Pssst, just kidding! That was as close as I could get to hate.
Glad you're gettin the goods! Enjoy:)
 

frozencorn

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Looks like the weekend plans - promising the wife there'd be a cleaning weekend - have changed significantly.
 

teleo

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Nice pics. Glad to see the snow has been piling up!

You're still on the trails, albiet liftline, how are the woods looking? Good enough to venture in there for some shots yet?
 

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Great pics! Make some turns for those of us who are stuck in the flatlands....well, for a few more hours at least.
 

atkinson

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Be careful in the woods, lots of stuff now lurking under the fresh. Low angle and clean is best still. The firmer underlayer is more prominent on steeper lines.

I just skied down the Slide Brook work road to mark the course for the randonnee race on Sunday and there were only 2 other tracks in the entire Basin. You're gonna hit wood and rock regardless of the lines you choose, but it's pretty creamy too.

And gorgeous in the sunshine!

John
 

teleo

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I'll take that as a not ready yet. Sort of expected, but thanks for the on the ground report!
I guess it'll be another weekend on trail.

We need a dump:snow: Can someone pull that storm up from DC?
 
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