ckofer
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- Strafford, New Hampshire
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I'll skip the formalities here. The place is still recovering a bit from a deluge of ice. The groomed stuff is fine like any other mountain. The woods are a mix of slicked down turns, tree debris, ice chunks from the branches and low branches-subideal.
If they get no new snow soon-the spring skiing will be outstanding. Yesterday, the sun only peaked out around noon and you could feel the benefit on the hard surfaces right away. We took one run down an ungroomed trail (Kitzbuehel?) before the sun hit it and it was wicked bad. It looked like a nice bump trail but the piles on the bumps had sheet of 3/4" thick ice crust (pic below) over softer snow. Between the bumps was hard ice. That will probably be sweet on a warm day though.
Still a fun day but not stellar conditions-still straddling winter and spring terrain.
If they get no new snow soon-the spring skiing will be outstanding. Yesterday, the sun only peaked out around noon and you could feel the benefit on the hard surfaces right away. We took one run down an ungroomed trail (Kitzbuehel?) before the sun hit it and it was wicked bad. It looked like a nice bump trail but the piles on the bumps had sheet of 3/4" thick ice crust (pic below) over softer snow. Between the bumps was hard ice. That will probably be sweet on a warm day though.
Still a fun day but not stellar conditions-still straddling winter and spring terrain.