Jcb890
Active member
It was pretty good once things started to soften up. Even when it was still hard from overnight it was pretty damn good because they had groomed at least a decent amount of it. There will certainly be a lot of walking involved next weekend and if they make June. Like others said though the walk to the lift at the bottom and from the lift at the top wasn't bad at all. Hopefully they don't lose too much more headwall, but I'm sure they will.
I did 8 runs from 8:20 or 8:30 until about 11:00. By then there was no more evidence of the groomed sections and it was getting quite busy. The busy factor was okay, but what really annoys me is people stopping in obvious choke points or obvious avenues EVERYONE has been going down all day. It really aggravates me how selfish and oblivious to others people can be. I'm normally not one to say much other than niceties on the slopes but there was a couple of times when I had to go around a skier or sit and wait for them to move, so I felt the need to tell them they were in a bad spot to stop. There was also a couple of times where I was almost hit in the head by someone swinging skis around while carrying them and another older gentleman was carrying his poles dangerously almost hitting people behind him as he walked, including me.
C'mon skiers, get your shit together! :lol:
I did 8 runs from 8:20 or 8:30 until about 11:00. By then there was no more evidence of the groomed sections and it was getting quite busy. The busy factor was okay, but what really annoys me is people stopping in obvious choke points or obvious avenues EVERYONE has been going down all day. It really aggravates me how selfish and oblivious to others people can be. I'm normally not one to say much other than niceties on the slopes but there was a couple of times when I had to go around a skier or sit and wait for them to move, so I felt the need to tell them they were in a bad spot to stop. There was also a couple of times where I was almost hit in the head by someone swinging skis around while carrying them and another older gentleman was carrying his poles dangerously almost hitting people behind him as he walked, including me.
C'mon skiers, get your shit together! :lol: