severine
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Date(s) Skied: 12/16/2008
Resort or Ski Area: Mohawk Mountain, CT
Conditions: packed powder, loose granular, frozen granular, 28 degrees, cloudy but no precip
Trip Report: I arrived to a nearly empty lot; there couldn't have been more than 20 cars. Inside, the lodge was empty. I paid my $20 (wishing I could have gotten there 3 hrs earlier to take advantage of the cheap midweek tickets) and got on the snow by 7PM. Went up the Arrowhead lift (which was EMPTY), laughing to myself the whole ride up about how this trail used to scare me. Last year, I started my season on Mohawk's WROD on the same trail. I was expecting far worse snow conditions but it wasn't bad. Skied my way down the trail (only seeing 2 boarders and a skier on the way down) and boarded the same lift. Repeat. The next time up, I decided to take a connector to Wildwood. I don't think I had skied the top of Wildwood before (for some reason, I think it was bumped up the couple of times I was on that side of the hill during my first season). No real problems going down other than my right heel started to hurt. Up that lift. Got cold on the way up; the fan guns that were blowing snow on the adjacent trails made for a chilly ride. The top part of Wildwood was a bit steep by my standards, but I did just fine... and fine again... and again... and really, the night got to be very boring. If it wasn't for the boot dialing in issues, there would have been no excitement. 1 hour in, I was getting antsy and ready to head home. Maybe it's because I've gotten used to skiing with others recently, or maybe I've just outgrown Mohawk... I don't know. I started changing things up, trying to make challenges for myself, doing faster top to bottom runs on Arrowhead (which were getting to be fun). But I spent a lot of time thinking of what else I could be doing, what I'd be doing tomorrow, swearing off fast food (and planning my "good-bye to fast food" apres-ski meal)... Not my usual Zen skiing experience. :-? At 9:30ish, I called it quits. Of course, it started to snow just as I was bringing my gear to the car.
It was nice getting out, and I LOVED that there were no crowds...heck, it was like having the mountain to myself mostly! But... it just wasn't that great of a night. Next time will be better.
Resort or Ski Area: Mohawk Mountain, CT
Conditions: packed powder, loose granular, frozen granular, 28 degrees, cloudy but no precip
Trip Report: I arrived to a nearly empty lot; there couldn't have been more than 20 cars. Inside, the lodge was empty. I paid my $20 (wishing I could have gotten there 3 hrs earlier to take advantage of the cheap midweek tickets) and got on the snow by 7PM. Went up the Arrowhead lift (which was EMPTY), laughing to myself the whole ride up about how this trail used to scare me. Last year, I started my season on Mohawk's WROD on the same trail. I was expecting far worse snow conditions but it wasn't bad. Skied my way down the trail (only seeing 2 boarders and a skier on the way down) and boarded the same lift. Repeat. The next time up, I decided to take a connector to Wildwood. I don't think I had skied the top of Wildwood before (for some reason, I think it was bumped up the couple of times I was on that side of the hill during my first season). No real problems going down other than my right heel started to hurt. Up that lift. Got cold on the way up; the fan guns that were blowing snow on the adjacent trails made for a chilly ride. The top part of Wildwood was a bit steep by my standards, but I did just fine... and fine again... and again... and really, the night got to be very boring. If it wasn't for the boot dialing in issues, there would have been no excitement. 1 hour in, I was getting antsy and ready to head home. Maybe it's because I've gotten used to skiing with others recently, or maybe I've just outgrown Mohawk... I don't know. I started changing things up, trying to make challenges for myself, doing faster top to bottom runs on Arrowhead (which were getting to be fun). But I spent a lot of time thinking of what else I could be doing, what I'd be doing tomorrow, swearing off fast food (and planning my "good-bye to fast food" apres-ski meal)... Not my usual Zen skiing experience. :-? At 9:30ish, I called it quits. Of course, it started to snow just as I was bringing my gear to the car.
It was nice getting out, and I LOVED that there were no crowds...heck, it was like having the mountain to myself mostly! But... it just wasn't that great of a night. Next time will be better.