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Mt Greylock Thunderbolt Trail 1/10/2010

billski

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Look at the map posted above.... there is a straight cut where a power line runs up to the summit. On the map, just left of the TBolt.

I understand. What makes the trail so challenging is not just pitch. Thetrail direction, pitch and yaw often change simultaneously. Combine that with variable condition and sudden trail configuration changes, and you have "an intermediate trail with expert conditions". Nobody designs trails like this any more.
 

riverc0il

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I understand. What makes the trail so challenging is not just pitch. Thetrail direction, pitch and yaw often change simultaneously. Combine that with variable condition and sudden trail configuration changes, and you have "an intermediate trail with expert conditions". Nobody designs trails like this any more.
You are preaching to the choir, my man! I am a guy that considers the Taft Race Course to be one of Cannon's best trails! No one makes them like that any more, indeed! But it would be nice to have steeper second option for a 2-in-1 combo. :D
 

Newpylong

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I have heard of people skiing the Powerlines, I personally don't think its possible. If someone did, there would be plenty of places that aren't skiiable.
 
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skidmarks

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The original course was
Vertical Drop: 1,760 ft.

The "new" course is:
Vertical Drop: 2,050 ft.

Some facts on the new course:
Length: 1.6 miles (racing), 2.0 miles (total)
Average Grade: 16 degrees
Steepest Grade: 35 degrees
Narrowest Point: 15 feet at Needle's Eye

You're usually going pretty fast when you hit the Needle. No netting or other safety stuff .

Course Record: 2 min. 8 sec., set by Per Klippgen in
the 1948 Eastern Downhill Championship Race.The course record will be an interesting number to watch.

Tele, DH and Boarder categories.

I'm going for a nice non-stop ride down!
I don't see myself letting it rip. I wonder how long it will take? Should be a leg burner.
 

Marc

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Huh. I think I'll be there this Sunday. With the warmer temps and what looks like packed snow, could be pretty good sliding. Hope it doesn't stick to the skins too much.
 
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