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Mt. Snow 12/5/07

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Resort or Ski Area: Mt. Snow

Conditions: Slightly used powder

Trip Report:

Hit Mt. Snow today after slowly crying myself to sleep last night for, what i thought, was blowing a perfect ski day. Much to my surprise, today was unreal at Mt. Snow. Started around 10:30 on challenger. It was probably the most scraped of any trail we hit today. After 1 run down that, hit freefall under the lift thinking Brian might see me or i would see him. Anyway, Freefall was lightly bumped with those soft pillows that are so much fun. Caught up with Brian after 3 runs on freefall and we hit chute so he could get a warmup. Groomed flat but still fun as it was pure packed powder. no real scrape. PDF was next, and it was damn good. tracked out somewhat but plenty of untracked shots to be had. Alternated on that and challenger for a while and had some lunch. Went back out and on a whim, Brian suggested we try olympic since he'd never skied it. I dont usually get over to that side of the north face much but damn damn damn was i glad i did. Much less tracked then any of the other trails we hit. Just boot deep goodnes. Fallen Timbers was also to be had and that also was surprisingly pristine. Great day. Had the pleasure of meeting Severine and Brians wonderful children. They take their looks from their mom thankfully. :wink:

had the bump skis with me today, not the ideal powder ski but who cares, it was so damn good. We took some video that probably shows us flailing quite a bit but definitly smiling. I think Brian may have his hands full tonight with the kids though!

Just wanted to add that i've skied Mt Snow a boatload of times in my life but it didnt even feel like the same place today. I cant emphasize enough how shocked I was at the conditions.
 

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wow sorry to hear about the conditions ;-) ...how much natural did they get from the storm??

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Sweet!

Soooo glad you guys got out today. Smart move. Despite being early December, the entire spine of the Green Mountains seems to be rockin' right now. Get out there folks!
 

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Good for you guys.

When is the next significant snowfall predicted?

I'm thinking an MRG or Stowe trip is in the cards with an overnight or 2.
 

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Good for you guys.

When is the next significant snowfall predicted?

I'm thinking an MRG or Stowe trip is in the cards with an overnight or 2.


I need to pop my MRG cherry. Stowe too in a way. Been there once but all of the good stuff was closed and trees were definitely not an option.
 

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We just finally got home. All I have to say right now is....

SICK SICK SICK
 

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Damn, sounds like an awesome day.

Glad you checked out Olympic, one of my favorites. You will absolutely love the natural bumps that form on that run after a few good dumps : ) Reminds me of something like Northstar or Vagabond but much much longer.
 

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Awesome! You guys looked good out there. 2knees - sweet bump technique. Keep up the good work.

Q: Any trees?
 

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Great video, Brian! I only wish things had worked out better so I could have had a chance at some turns. But at least you had fun. That's all that matters! :D

Had the pleasure of meeting Severine and Brians wonderful children. They take their looks from their mom thankfully. :wink:
:oops: It was a pleasure meeting you as well! Our daughter was quite taken with you! :D
 

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Excellent video brian, thanks for putting that up. That intro scene, I am really sorry for running over your skis! You can hear it in the video. :oops:
 

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Great video, Brian! I only wish things had worked out better so I could have had a chance at some turns. But at least you had fun. That's all that matters! :D

:oops: It was a pleasure meeting you as well! Our daughter was quite taken with you! :D


Did you get to stay in the lodge all day with the kidlets while hubby was out playing??? If that's the case, then Santa needs to be extra nice to you this year! There may not be any friends on a Pow day, but there sure are spouses (atleast that's what my wife tells me ;) )
 

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Did you get to stay in the lodge all day with the kidlets while hubby was out playing??? If that's the case, then Santa needs to be extra nice to you this year! There may not be any friends on a Pow day, but there sure are spouses (atleast that's what my wife tells me ;) )
Yup, we tried out having the kids stay in the lodge. It's not an experiment I'd like to repeat anytime soon. The guys came in to eat during one of the worst moments, too. :oops: Our 6 month old was fine, it's our 2.5 year old who was....restless.
 

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Yup, we tried out having the kids stay in the lodge. It's not an experiment I'd like to repeat anytime soon. The guys came in to eat during one of the worst moments, too. :oops: Our 6 month old was fine, it's our 2.5 year old who was....restless.

I know it costs a little $$, but for future reference I can personally vouch for what a great job the daycare staff does at MS! My oldest, who turns 4 next month spent 2 winters in their daycare, last year in their daycare/ski program (cub camp) and is now in their ski program (snow camp) and my youngest, who turns 2 the end of the month is in his 2nd season of the daycare there and both love it! Just like the rest of the buildings at MS now, Peak Resorts has freshly painted and carpeted the daycare facilities too!

As a parent, I can also tell you that in the now 4 season that my wife and I have utilized their childcare facilities, year in and year out we see the same staff there watching after our kids. The facility there isn't just a seasonal one, but a daycare facility that operates year round and the employees of Mount Snow use it for their own kids year round.
 

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Great video, guys! Thanks for putting that together. How did you deal with all those crowds? ;) Some great skiing in there too. 2knees - looks like you can get those skinny skis moving around in the powder just fine. How did you like them in the bumps? Brian - how were the Volkls treating you? Nice ski for the conditions, I'd imagine.

What trail is that in the first photo of the vid, on the title page? Was that Olympic? Also what trails are those starting at 0:30 and 1:40? The natural trails on TNF do have some nice character.

Glad you guys grabbed some of the powder. Looks almost equivalent to what Killington had amazingly enough.
 

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That intro scene, I am really sorry for running over your skis! You can hear it in the video. :oops:

Cripes! Just cause Brian has increased the count in his quiver pretty dramatically this summer, doesn't mean he wants you wrecking his boards! ;) Comes with the territory. I think I made some contributions on your old Volants that ultimately caused that cap to pop off.... :oops:

Great video, Brian! I only wish things had worked out better so I could have had a chance at some turns. But at least you had fun. That's all that matters! :D

Yup, we tried out having the kids stay in the lodge. It's not an experiment I'd like to repeat anytime soon. The guys came in to eat during one of the worst moments, too. :oops: Our 6 month old was fine, it's our 2.5 year old who was....restless.

:-o Me thinks Brian just took a huge withdrawal from the wife account. I think some deposits are in order!
 

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I know it costs a little $$, but for future reference I can personally vouch for what a great job the daycare staff does at MS! My oldest, who turns 4 next month spent 2 winters in their daycare, last year in their daycare/ski program (cub camp) and is now in their ski program (snow camp) and my youngest, who turns 2 the end of the month is in his 2nd season of the daycare there and both love it! Just like the rest of the buildings at MS now, Peak Resorts has freshly painted and carpeted the daycare facilities too!

As a parent, I can also tell you that in the now 4 season that my wife and I have utilized their childcare facilities, year in and year out we see the same staff there watching after our kids. The facility there isn't just a seasonal one, but a daycare facility that operates year round and the employees of Mount Snow use it for their own kids year round.
The problem with that is daycare costs pretty much make or break it for us. I'd rather take turns and have more ski days than have only a few because of the exorbitant costs of on-hill daycare. Don't get me wrong - those people earn their pay! It's just that with a tight budget, it does make a huge difference.

:-o Me thinks Brian just took a huge withdrawal from the wife account. I think some deposits are in order!
I'm willing to work with him. No big favors owed. We already discussed at the beginning of the season that we'd be taking turns. If it hadn't been such a hike from the lodge to the car to get my gear, I probably could have gotten 1 run in before we left. But by then, I was just so tired from chasing our daughter around that all I wanted to do was leave.
 
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