speden
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Conditions: loose granular over hardpack, 30's, some wind at the summits, sunny in the am, overcast in afternoon
My wife took the day off to work on getting more comfortable skiing blue trails. I'd say the mission was accomplished. She was able to ski Ridge, Bonanza, Lower Blastoff, Elliot, and Eggbeater, all harder than she's tackled in the past, and felt like she made a big jump in skill today.
I wasn't sure what the conditions would be like after the rain, but the snow had dried out nicely and was groomed into a predominantly sugar like surface. There was some exposed hardpack here and there, but not much, and no ice chunks or anything like that.
They must have had a deep base because coverage was fine everywhere we went. I guess they are planning to blow snow the next three days, so should be more powdery by the weekend. Areas of natural snow looked to be hit pretty hard, but the groomed trails were fine. The glades all seemed to be closed, and any bump areas I saw from the lifts looked in need of some freshening up.
So we had a fun and productive day with nearly empty trails. Maybe the rain event kept people away.
I took some pics in the afternoon, when it was overcast, so sorry the lighting isn't very good:
Here's one shot taken in the morning, when it was still sunny. This is what's left of the natural snowfall.
Here's a bump field under the Sunapee Express liftline. Doesn't look so great.
Upper Ridge
Jet Stream and Pipeline Park. They have a lot of features and even a small half pipe. Kind of on the cramped side, but looks like a good park.
Eggbeater
No line on the lifts
Here's the bump field on Upper Flying Goose. Looks like the kickers were blocked off.
Looking down at the base area from the North Peak Triple
I think this is Lower Blastoff
Looking across at the North Peak from Explorer. They were doing race practice on Lynx most of the day.
My wife took the day off to work on getting more comfortable skiing blue trails. I'd say the mission was accomplished. She was able to ski Ridge, Bonanza, Lower Blastoff, Elliot, and Eggbeater, all harder than she's tackled in the past, and felt like she made a big jump in skill today.
I wasn't sure what the conditions would be like after the rain, but the snow had dried out nicely and was groomed into a predominantly sugar like surface. There was some exposed hardpack here and there, but not much, and no ice chunks or anything like that.
They must have had a deep base because coverage was fine everywhere we went. I guess they are planning to blow snow the next three days, so should be more powdery by the weekend. Areas of natural snow looked to be hit pretty hard, but the groomed trails were fine. The glades all seemed to be closed, and any bump areas I saw from the lifts looked in need of some freshening up.
So we had a fun and productive day with nearly empty trails. Maybe the rain event kept people away.
I took some pics in the afternoon, when it was overcast, so sorry the lighting isn't very good:
Here's one shot taken in the morning, when it was still sunny. This is what's left of the natural snowfall.
Here's a bump field under the Sunapee Express liftline. Doesn't look so great.
Upper Ridge
Jet Stream and Pipeline Park. They have a lot of features and even a small half pipe. Kind of on the cramped side, but looks like a good park.
Eggbeater
No line on the lifts
Here's the bump field on Upper Flying Goose. Looks like the kickers were blocked off.
Looking down at the base area from the North Peak Triple
I think this is Lower Blastoff
Looking across at the North Peak from Explorer. They were doing race practice on Lynx most of the day.