takeahike46er
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Gore - 4/3/11
You couldn't have asked for a better Spring day at Gore. Temperatures probably got up to near 50, and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. Coverage was excellent with nearly everything open.
I started off the day on Burnt Ridge to avoid the relatively long line at the gondola, and to get some runs on Sagamore before it softened up too much. The rest of the day I stayed up top, sampling a variety of runs-- on and off piste. Everything skied extremely well, with the exception of a few areas off of the High Peaks chair that were scratchy in spots due to the northern exposure. I couldn't get enough of Rumor and Lies. It was a blast to be able to plunge directly down their headwalls, loose corn snow tumbling down the mountain.
You couldn't have asked for a better Spring day at Gore. Temperatures probably got up to near 50, and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. Coverage was excellent with nearly everything open.
I started off the day on Burnt Ridge to avoid the relatively long line at the gondola, and to get some runs on Sagamore before it softened up too much. The rest of the day I stayed up top, sampling a variety of runs-- on and off piste. Everything skied extremely well, with the exception of a few areas off of the High Peaks chair that were scratchy in spots due to the northern exposure. I couldn't get enough of Rumor and Lies. It was a blast to be able to plunge directly down their headwalls, loose corn snow tumbling down the mountain.


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