millerm277
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Date(s) Skied: 2/11/12
Resort or Ski Area: Elk Mountain, PA
Conditions: Soft MG early, stiffening up late
Trip Report: Everything except Lehigh and Upper Seneca was open.
Good conditions on everything, no hardpack or ice to be found anywhere. Lines at the front doubles peaked at around 5-7 minutes around 11AM and 2PM, ski-on after 3:30. Back double + Quad were never more than a 2-3 minute wait.
Seriously, this is a short TR because there's nothing to complain about. Everything open had plenty of cover, wall to wall or nearly so, staff was friendly, and conditions were good everywhere. The double/quad side of the mountain was softer, probably because it gets hit by the sun more. Upper Tunkhannock had some bumps, but they were irregular and not a lot of fun.
Otherwise, MG cruising, and you could hold as extreme of an edge as you wanted to carve with on most of the runs.
ROTD would be Slalom when it reopened after grooming at 4pm.
Resort or Ski Area: Elk Mountain, PA
Conditions: Soft MG early, stiffening up late
Trip Report: Everything except Lehigh and Upper Seneca was open.
Good conditions on everything, no hardpack or ice to be found anywhere. Lines at the front doubles peaked at around 5-7 minutes around 11AM and 2PM, ski-on after 3:30. Back double + Quad were never more than a 2-3 minute wait.
Seriously, this is a short TR because there's nothing to complain about. Everything open had plenty of cover, wall to wall or nearly so, staff was friendly, and conditions were good everywhere. The double/quad side of the mountain was softer, probably because it gets hit by the sun more. Upper Tunkhannock had some bumps, but they were irregular and not a lot of fun.
Otherwise, MG cruising, and you could hold as extreme of an edge as you wanted to carve with on most of the runs.
ROTD would be Slalom when it reopened after grooming at 4pm.