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Date(s) Skied: Saturday, 12/1/2007, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Resort or Ski Area: Mohawk Mountain, Connecticut
Conditions: Hardpack, LSGR. Clear, cold, no wind.
Trip Report: Arrived at Mohawk a bit before 7 pm. After I got my lift ticket, I was flagged down by MRGisevil and Mr. Evil who were taking a break in the lodge. We all headed out together. Conditions were good. Mostly edgeable hard pack with some loose stuff on top. It was cold tonight in the teens, but the wind from earlier today mellowed out so it was rather pleasant.
We just lapped Arrowhead and Nutmeg which is about 500 vertical feet. Coverage was good, not quite side-to-side, but the section that was covered had plenty of snow. They were blowing a lot of snow on Wildwood and at the base.
It was a good chance for me to try out the Legends which I love. Solid ski. Can be calm and reassuring if you want them to be, or can become pretty lively if you let them rip. I enjoyed making a number of different turn shapes on them, but mostly enjoyed firing off quick snappy turns which they did well with. The Legend deserves the praise it gets.
The company on the lift was great. Made the night seem to go by rather quick. I probably would have blown out of there after a few hours otherwise, but we went right until closing. The Evils are good people. Both very solid skiers too. Thanks for the company, guys! See you at Sundown this season.
Resort or Ski Area: Mohawk Mountain, Connecticut
Conditions: Hardpack, LSGR. Clear, cold, no wind.
Trip Report: Arrived at Mohawk a bit before 7 pm. After I got my lift ticket, I was flagged down by MRGisevil and Mr. Evil who were taking a break in the lodge. We all headed out together. Conditions were good. Mostly edgeable hard pack with some loose stuff on top. It was cold tonight in the teens, but the wind from earlier today mellowed out so it was rather pleasant.
We just lapped Arrowhead and Nutmeg which is about 500 vertical feet. Coverage was good, not quite side-to-side, but the section that was covered had plenty of snow. They were blowing a lot of snow on Wildwood and at the base.
It was a good chance for me to try out the Legends which I love. Solid ski. Can be calm and reassuring if you want them to be, or can become pretty lively if you let them rip. I enjoyed making a number of different turn shapes on them, but mostly enjoyed firing off quick snappy turns which they did well with. The Legend deserves the praise it gets.
The company on the lift was great. Made the night seem to go by rather quick. I probably would have blown out of there after a few hours otherwise, but we went right until closing. The Evils are good people. Both very solid skiers too. Thanks for the company, guys! See you at Sundown this season.