Euler
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Made it out with my family today from 8 to about 1. Parked at Sundance, front row. I used to use Carinthia as my home base but have switched to Sundance since the whole "all terrain" thing at Carinthia started last year. We headed to the Summit Express to enjoy it before the crowds swelled. It had snowed a couple inches overnight and was still snowing lightly while we skied.
Our first run was down Lodge - just fabulous, soft snow, some cuf deep powder to be found on the edges. Next, back up the Summit Express to Uncles...my ROTD, Uncles is SO FUN to ski with a pack of kids, makes me feel like a kid again! After this we scooted over to Sunbrook and sampled Thanks Walt, which was lovely soft snow like Lodge...had been groomed overnight, but the few inches of fresh on it made it ski great. Next was Big Dipper...a natural trail so some thin cover, bumps forming with scraped of ice in some of the steeper sections.
I indulged my son next with an hour on Grommet where he practiced his 180s and worked on his jibbing technique.
Finished the day after lunch with one more run from the Summit via Uncles.
I didn't get over to the North Face so I can't report on the bumps there, but based on Uncles and some parts of Big Dipper, I'd guess trails like Jaws and Fallen Timbers are bumped up nicely. The trail I saw WITHOUT bumps was Beartrap...its just some steep boilerplate right now.
All in all, a fun day...I'll probably head back tomorrow from 8 to 11 with just my 9 yr old for a little father-son skiing.
Our first run was down Lodge - just fabulous, soft snow, some cuf deep powder to be found on the edges. Next, back up the Summit Express to Uncles...my ROTD, Uncles is SO FUN to ski with a pack of kids, makes me feel like a kid again! After this we scooted over to Sunbrook and sampled Thanks Walt, which was lovely soft snow like Lodge...had been groomed overnight, but the few inches of fresh on it made it ski great. Next was Big Dipper...a natural trail so some thin cover, bumps forming with scraped of ice in some of the steeper sections.
I indulged my son next with an hour on Grommet where he practiced his 180s and worked on his jibbing technique.
Finished the day after lunch with one more run from the Summit via Uncles.
I didn't get over to the North Face so I can't report on the bumps there, but based on Uncles and some parts of Big Dipper, I'd guess trails like Jaws and Fallen Timbers are bumped up nicely. The trail I saw WITHOUT bumps was Beartrap...its just some steep boilerplate right now.
All in all, a fun day...I'll probably head back tomorrow from 8 to 11 with just my 9 yr old for a little father-son skiing.