Arrived up at Jay at 11:00. The snow had ended and the sun was trying to come out. There was no snow in the town of Jay but up at Jay they reported 7"- 10" at the base and 15" - 20" up top which I would say is very accurate. Started our hike from slopeside up Queens highway to Taxi and up Vermonter. The hike across Taxi was brutal with deep drifts and we were constantly falling in up to our knees even with snow shoes. The snow was wet and heavy at the base and dryed out as you approached the summit. Made it most of the way up Vermonter before calling it a day and skiing back down.. Vermonter was definitely the best run with wind blown packed powder. The water bars on Queens highway were pretty big and hard to avoid. Had to stop once just to de ice my skis.
Got back to our condo around 3:00 to find out our power was out. Didn't get it back until 11:00 PM, which is why I didn't post yesterday.
Today we skipped Queens Highway & Taxi and drove over to Stateside and went up Angles wiggle to Vermonter. Definitely a better choice. Snow was not as good as yesterday but we still had a good run.
Got back to our condo around 3:00 to find out our power was out. Didn't get it back until 11:00 PM, which is why I didn't post yesterday.
Today we skipped Queens Highway & Taxi and drove over to Stateside and went up Angles wiggle to Vermonter. Definitely a better choice. Snow was not as good as yesterday but we still had a good run.