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Magic Mountain, Volunteer Day 10/23/10

billski

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"You look filthy!" my wife said as I sauntered into the house. The only thing better than getting dirty in the mountains is doing it at Magic.

The Inn at Magic (new "Lodge" name does not roll off my tongue) lived up to expectations. A nice evening chatting with the new owners reveals many interesting tidbits, save for another day.
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A step out the door finds Magic looking just fine; A touch of frost on top
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Matt, Mr. Reliable was there bright and early. He is indeed indispensible.
Turnout was strong. We split into to teams of six and heading into the woods, on an
exciting 4WD excursion up hill.

the trails look fiiiiiine!
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At the midpoint, we got out and the mountain ops guys let us choose our weapons.

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Ginsu knives they are not!
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Mountain Ops then deserted us. For a moment, I felt like I was on the Survivor show. Who am I to tangle with a Magic sabre rattler when I am equipped with a measly lopper and saw?!!!

We got right to work. Coordinated our watches and took a break first thing ;)

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After:
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Oh the lines we will make!
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We were off-map all day
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Three volunteer days have accomplished an incredible amount
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My handiwork:
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Colorizor!
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Fan guns are good to go!
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Industry gossip was topic of the day. Buying lifts, 5 year plan, Maple Valley, Ascutney, what the hell do you look like when you have your ski duds on? Why I decided to get a helmet.

Matt's 2YO son was adorable

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Great crowd, hard working. This place is gonna shine this year.

See you when the snow flies!
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Thanks Steve. The idea was to open them up. The gnarl is gone and the snow snakes are dead! If you hit something, I will be amazed. The "intermediate glades" are going to be a really nice introduction for any intermediate skier/boarder.

Some of the other areas have some small-ish nasty pines that are going to take a lot more work. We were lucky to be in a more mature section of forest.
 
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Nice report, looks like a good time!

Can't wait to get up there this season to check out the handy work. "Intermediate glades" sound just my speed. ;)
 

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Nice report, looks like a good time!

Can't wait to get up there this season to check out the handy work. "Intermediate glades" sound just my speed. ;)

When you get there, just ask anyone where to find them. Everyone is treated like family, all you gotta do is step out and ask. You won't find a friendlier bunch!
 

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nice work! I was wondering where you guys were all day. I was part of the crew building and erecting the vavle-houses and that cable shed by the Blue lift.

Such a nice day to be on the mountain!

Thanks for all your hard work!
 

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Great report & thanks for your efforts Bill & DJ. Looks like a great time was had by all. Nice work!
 

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From a Magic fan a big thank you to all those who went and put in a hard days work. Someday in the future when I am free from my kids high school obligations I would love to go up and put in a days work myself. Bill will be looking forward to your report on the lodge. From the outside it looks like a nice place. To Matt, Rusty and Orange Gondola your effforts seem to be paying off and I look forward returning and supporting you this season.

Alex

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Nice work Bill!

I'm getting pumped to go back to Magic this season.
 

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I saw some of your handiwork last week Bill! Way to go--that is some tough work!
 

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I saw some of your handiwork last week Bill! Way to go--that is some tough work!
thanks, but remember there was about a dozen people in the glades on Saturday, not just me.

I worked alongside "Sorcerer" whacking the brush, saplings and low branches. "Sorcerer" (Tom) posts here too. Kudos to him!

Kudos to DJSpookman for all his building skills. Those structures Dave and his fellow volunteers are investments in the future - they will preserve and protect key investments made this year in snowmaking and storage of other gear. These are the unsung heroes of the mountain that nobody thinks about when they are finding their lines.

Also, I cannot understate the work done at the first two Volunteer days - many more people contributed much. You will notice a different when you ski/board/tele this year.
 

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Nice report, I was at day #2, but couldn't make it this past weekend. Looks like you guys finished up the work on the lower part of the intermediate glade we worked on.- nice.
 

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Bill there was a green chair but it was removed many many many moons ago. Maybe youa re confiusing that with green line which is the blue lift that DJ said they were working on also known for a time as the Pheonix lift. Confusing I know lol. If you were standing at the base of the red chair looking uphill, the chair you are referring to is about 30 yards to your left. At the top end it ends just underneath sunshine corner. However it was never completed. That is on the to- do list once enough shares ahve been sold and the LLC is up and running so to speak.
 
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nice work! I was wondering where you guys were all day. I was part of the crew building and erecting the vavle-houses and that cable shed by the Blue lift.

Such a nice day to be on the mountain!

Thanks for all your hard work!

The cable shed is an interesting looking structure. I gather it's built that way to protect the cable from humidity.

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The cable shed is an interesting looking structure. I gather it's built that way to protect the cable from humidity.

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That's what Matt told me the cable guy instructed him to do to preserve it. And he has to coat it with cooking oil about once a month. It's too heavy to be moved by any equipment the mountain has.
 
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