campgottagopee
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I've got to do Greek Peak at some point, particularly considering one of my best friends' father is CFO.
Tom has been at greek a long time
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I've got to do Greek Peak at some point, particularly considering one of my best friends' father is CFO.
I really hate threads like this...please put some sort of subject in the title..:flame:
Tom has been at greek a long time
As I read that, I noticed I was indeed picking my nose..
How embarrassing..
I share this opinion. I skip more threads than I read because the subject does not interest me. Anything regarding Greek Peak really does not interest me thus my time is wasted by clicking on a non-descriptive one word subject to be sure I am not missing something important.
we're looking at gp at our second "home" mountain. we've been up a few times and had a blast! cggp, know anything about the hope lake lodge?
I skip over a lot of threads whose title doesn't interest me too. In this case I skipped over this thread until I was bored and just had to find out what don't meant...
Now it's fixed to avoid any further confusion...
Yes, Greek is in the "LE" belt. Where we are located we actually get it off Ontario and Erie. The best is when the band off of Ontario is heading right over Skaneateles Lake (a finger lake) which really feeds it BIG TIME and we get pounded. The only problem with that is sometimes it can be VERY heavy, but after the wind drys it out that's when you want to go. Not alot of vert, but, at times alot of friggin snow.
....GP being in the lake effect snowbelt. Lake effect is like a "finger" (sometimes only a mile or two wide) that clearly shows up on doppler. The finger coming off Ontario rarely swings that far down due south and hits GP. More commonly it's heading due east to Tug Hill plateau (Snow Ridge). It does swing down into Syracuse frequently, and touches Tog, Lab, and Song as it waggles around.
But, generally, I think of the big snows that hit Tog, Lab, Song, and GP as the large general regional storms - perhaps boosted with some lake-ish effects.
Lake Erie's lake effect "finger" is a long way west, and one would think Bristol would get some of that on the way if it made it out this way, but Bristol struggles with much less natural than the South of Syracuse areas.
Anyways, no doubt GP gets some good storms, some big pow days, but if they do, I think for the most part the other Syracuse areas are also being hit.
Tug hill, in the primary drop zone for Ontario Lake Effect......they get significantly more icing on the cake. Always have, always will. Now if we could just get that earthquake that lifts the Tug Plateau about 4000'.
Just my .02 from 40 years skiing in this area. I'm not a weatherman, nor do I play one on TV.
lol...I guess you've never been to the poconos! A bunch of friends and us from the Lehigh Valley have pre-bought units, I figure it will be a good place for skiing, mtb'ing(thinking shindagin), drinking, golfing, wine trailing, etc. when she's all done....why in the hell would people would vacation in Virgil NY
lol...I guess you've never been to the poconos! A bunch of friends and us from the Lehigh Valley have pre-bought units, I figure it will be a good place for skiing, mtb'ing(thinking shindagin), drinking, golfing, wine trailing, etc. when she's all done....
At one point they were supposed to be ready for this season, but the date keeps slipping..at this point i'm otimistic for next fall/winter...it better happen as we're booked for new years there! As far as the price, it does seem like alot but you can't touch anything in NE for 3x that amount?!!?!? so it's a relative bargain....and as an added bonus you get time share privelages as well so I'm thinking maybe I can parlay it into a few trips out west!
....my local ski area pet peeve of all time is.....
On powder days Lab, Song, Tog, GP, even Snow Ridge.....seem to get the groomers out ASAP to steam roll the powder down as quickly as possible. "Quick, Hoss, groom it down before the powder hounds get here !!!"
Kripes ! How about letting the skiers do the grooming ? Groom the 2 or 3 artery/boulevard trails, then groom the rest in the PM or next morning. AAAAARRRRGGGGG !
I've strenuously suggested this to the management of all of these areas over the years, and they look at me like I'm Jack Nicholson in The Shining. "Heeeeeerrrrreeee's Johnny !!!!!!!!"
I haven't skii'd there enough to tell but when I was there last year for the St Pats storm I was impressed with the amount of ungroomed terrain - ALOT more than anywhere down here...