loafer89
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Area skied: Mount Sunapee, New Hampshire
Date skied: February 24th, 2008 from 9:30am - 3:00pm
Surface conditions: Machine groomed, packed powder, hardpacked.
Weather: saphire blue sky, no wind. Temperature 19F at 9:30am, 36F at 3:00pm
Warren and I got a bit of a late start due to a late wakeup this morning. We arrived to a very crowded mountain and had to park at the end of the second parking lot on a nice icy incline:???:. The driver next to me was discouraged by how far he had to park and was asking the parking attendant for the best way to Cannon:blink:.
Despite the auspicious start, we booted up and hoofed it to the base lodge, I handed in my coupon for free skiing for Warren and we where on our way. Our first run was off of the North Peak Triple and as soon as we got off Warren saw the enterance to Cataract Glades, so guess where we took our first run:
The snow in the glade was very firm, not icy but not very carvable either and not the most enjoyable tree skiing experience but decent considering the rain/freeze of early last week.
We took the Sunbowl Quad up and skied Stovepipe/Williamson Trail which had somewhat icy granular snow on it and if fairly flat and boring, but made Warren Happy. We rode back up to the summit and skied down Upper Ridge into Ridge Glades (firm granular snow) and down to one monster of a liftline at the Sunapee Express.
Warren and I decided to ride up using the singles line and this worked well for the next four runs that we used the quad chair for and minimized the liftline wait to 5-10 minutes. I have never done this before, but was comfortable with it as I could see my son a few chairs ahead of me each time.
Packed powder was found on Skyway Ledges where they had blown snow during the week and the view of Sunapee Lake is very good:
Packed powder was also found on Westside/Chase Ledges and Hansen-Chase with recent snowmaking. Upper and Lower Blast-Off where much the same with some of the best snow on the mountain comprised of the trails with recent snowmaking.
We skied off the North Peak Triple and down Goose bumps and Upper/Lower Flying Goose and both had groomed granular-semi packed powder snow. We skied Cataract Glade a second time to a 20 minute wait at the Snowbowl Quad.
Back to the summit again and down Bonanza/Chipmunk and then on to the South Peak Learning Area.
Warren had a desire to ski every inch of a new mountain for him, so we skied down Explorer into the Calypso Terrain Park and back up to Province /Sunnysidedown trail.
We ended our day by taking three runs in the terrain features on Jet Stream and Pipeline and I skied a box for the first time.
Date skied: February 24th, 2008 from 9:30am - 3:00pm
Surface conditions: Machine groomed, packed powder, hardpacked.
Weather: saphire blue sky, no wind. Temperature 19F at 9:30am, 36F at 3:00pm
Warren and I got a bit of a late start due to a late wakeup this morning. We arrived to a very crowded mountain and had to park at the end of the second parking lot on a nice icy incline:???:. The driver next to me was discouraged by how far he had to park and was asking the parking attendant for the best way to Cannon:blink:.
Despite the auspicious start, we booted up and hoofed it to the base lodge, I handed in my coupon for free skiing for Warren and we where on our way. Our first run was off of the North Peak Triple and as soon as we got off Warren saw the enterance to Cataract Glades, so guess where we took our first run:

The snow in the glade was very firm, not icy but not very carvable either and not the most enjoyable tree skiing experience but decent considering the rain/freeze of early last week.
We took the Sunbowl Quad up and skied Stovepipe/Williamson Trail which had somewhat icy granular snow on it and if fairly flat and boring, but made Warren Happy. We rode back up to the summit and skied down Upper Ridge into Ridge Glades (firm granular snow) and down to one monster of a liftline at the Sunapee Express.
Warren and I decided to ride up using the singles line and this worked well for the next four runs that we used the quad chair for and minimized the liftline wait to 5-10 minutes. I have never done this before, but was comfortable with it as I could see my son a few chairs ahead of me each time.
Packed powder was found on Skyway Ledges where they had blown snow during the week and the view of Sunapee Lake is very good:

Packed powder was also found on Westside/Chase Ledges and Hansen-Chase with recent snowmaking. Upper and Lower Blast-Off where much the same with some of the best snow on the mountain comprised of the trails with recent snowmaking.
We skied off the North Peak Triple and down Goose bumps and Upper/Lower Flying Goose and both had groomed granular-semi packed powder snow. We skied Cataract Glade a second time to a 20 minute wait at the Snowbowl Quad.
Back to the summit again and down Bonanza/Chipmunk and then on to the South Peak Learning Area.
Warren had a desire to ski every inch of a new mountain for him, so we skied down Explorer into the Calypso Terrain Park and back up to Province /Sunnysidedown trail.
We ended our day by taking three runs in the terrain features on Jet Stream and Pipeline and I skied a box for the first time.
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