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Moguls: what have you seen out there?

canobie#1

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Was just at Sugarbush today. The bumps on Steins run are amazing thanks to the new man made snow on it. The best its been in a while.

Middle Earth, SpillsVille, The Cliffs, FIS, Hammerhead and Twist all had awesome bumps today as well! I would try and ski the bush.

Oh yeah The Mall and a few others had good bumps but were very very thin covered.
 

goldsbar

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Two weeks ago Elk had truly good bumps - decent size, close and zippers. Based on yesterday, it appears they groomed and blew more snow on the trail. They were starting to form again, but not there quite yet. Belleayre had very little based on a week ago (just one line on the side of one trail) and they're usually really good about getting bumps going. My experiences at Hunter were too early in the year to expect bumps; at least this year. Maybe now that 'Purna is open?

Hard to have bumps with base depths so low. Sugarbush sounds like the winner?
 

abc

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Belleayre had very little based on a week ago (just one line on the side of one trail) and they're usually really good about getting bumps going.
Bell grew a couple more this week :)

Was there yesterday. Found a couple more trails with bumps. Onteria had the best.

But being Bell, it's short.
 

hammer

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Liftline at Sunapee.


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The groomers were softening up pretty nicely yesterday so hopefully the bumps are in good shape. I've been out so little I didn't even want to try the Liftline bumps...most likely should have since the crowds were all elsewhere.

Never went over to North Peak so I don't know how Upper Flying Goose looked.
 

Savemeasammy

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Flying Goose did get a bit softer in the afternoon, but liftline was much better. (

Only one bowling pin for powhunter to contend with!


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