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Yep. That's right. Did a little sleeping with the enemy today... 
Took my 7 year old up to Mohawk. We arrived to a steadily filling lot at about 10 am. The parking attendants seemed a bit confused on how/where they wanted me to park. almost seemed like they were all arguinig with each other (in a clueless kinda way...)
Anyway, we went in got booted and first rode the short Nutmeg Chair. My daughter wanted to because it was a "pretty blue".
Then over to the Deer Run Chair and a cruise down Deer Run. Nice character. We finished that run by dropping into Laurel which, while still a green had some nice pitch. Did another run off that chair and hit Pine T2B. also a green but good pitch. Then we went up to the top via the new Mohawk chair (nice) and skied Ledges - another great green with nice character. We then decided to take lunch at the Pine Lodge a bit after 11 am. I wasn't quite expecting a sit-down type atmosphere, but the food was decent and fairly priced. It was a nice daddy/daughter moment.
After lunch my daughter decided to hit Route 100 right off the bat, her first black diamond trail!
Mind you black diamond is relative, but in this case, it's all about her impression. It actually is a nice liftline run. Not steep but good pitch. I was so proud of her and she seemed very proud of herself. We then went back up and hit Pinnacle to lower Route 100. Pinnacle is a really nice trail. Steeper than Ledges and nice and narrow and turny.
All in all, a great daddy/daughter day. Abby still rocks a wide wedge, but is turning pretty consistently now. I have to get here to start unweighting her uphill ski a bit and she should be ripping parallel turns soon. The snow today was perfect. Soft and carveable, but firm enough that it didn't break loose and become overly heavy. Lots of people, but not bad for a MLK Day and we never waited in a lift line for more than a few chairs.
Certainly not the pitch of Sundown, and no bumps or park, but Mohawk really is a nice little hill. Very scenic and some of the trails do have honest to goodness character. The trail designations are whacked though. Lower Route 100 (black) is right next to Pine (green) so they are basically the same pitch. The only difference is width. Really I think they both should be blue.
All in all, an excellent day. Gonna try to get the whole family up together later in the spring. Basically, the same distance as Sundown, about 25-30 minutes.
Took my 7 year old up to Mohawk. We arrived to a steadily filling lot at about 10 am. The parking attendants seemed a bit confused on how/where they wanted me to park. almost seemed like they were all arguinig with each other (in a clueless kinda way...)
Anyway, we went in got booted and first rode the short Nutmeg Chair. My daughter wanted to because it was a "pretty blue".
After lunch my daughter decided to hit Route 100 right off the bat, her first black diamond trail!
All in all, a great daddy/daughter day. Abby still rocks a wide wedge, but is turning pretty consistently now. I have to get here to start unweighting her uphill ski a bit and she should be ripping parallel turns soon. The snow today was perfect. Soft and carveable, but firm enough that it didn't break loose and become overly heavy. Lots of people, but not bad for a MLK Day and we never waited in a lift line for more than a few chairs.
Certainly not the pitch of Sundown, and no bumps or park, but Mohawk really is a nice little hill. Very scenic and some of the trails do have honest to goodness character. The trail designations are whacked though. Lower Route 100 (black) is right next to Pine (green) so they are basically the same pitch. The only difference is width. Really I think they both should be blue.
All in all, an excellent day. Gonna try to get the whole family up together later in the spring. Basically, the same distance as Sundown, about 25-30 minutes.