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Date(s) Skied: Tuesday 2/22/11
Resort or Ski Area: Park City Mountain Resort, UT
Conditions: Partly cloudy, packed and tracked powder, just a little busy
Trip Report:
This second day at PCMR was much better than Saturday...although there wasn't any fresh powder the conditions were still great. First two runs were down a nicely groomed "signature" black trail named Silver King which had good consistent pitch. We then moved over to the King Con zone where we hit a few groomed blues, and we then went over to the Silverlode area for a few runs. After lunch we went back to the Silverlode area and skied more of the blues. We then went through a short "adventure alley" trail called Detonator which winds and banks through the woods...lots of fun and easy enough for all to try. Last run of the day for me included a part of a black trail called Widowmaker which had nice soft moguls.
Lift lines built up around the King Con and Silverlode lifts in the morning but everything cleared out in the afternoon. The groomed trails skied as well in the afternoon as they did in the morning...something I seldom see back home.
The place really grew on me after the second day...there was a ton of terrain that I didn't get to (a lot that is beyond my skill level) and when it isn't max'ed out you don't feel crowded in at all.
Resort or Ski Area: Park City Mountain Resort, UT
Conditions: Partly cloudy, packed and tracked powder, just a little busy
Trip Report:
This second day at PCMR was much better than Saturday...although there wasn't any fresh powder the conditions were still great. First two runs were down a nicely groomed "signature" black trail named Silver King which had good consistent pitch. We then moved over to the King Con zone where we hit a few groomed blues, and we then went over to the Silverlode area for a few runs. After lunch we went back to the Silverlode area and skied more of the blues. We then went through a short "adventure alley" trail called Detonator which winds and banks through the woods...lots of fun and easy enough for all to try. Last run of the day for me included a part of a black trail called Widowmaker which had nice soft moguls.
Lift lines built up around the King Con and Silverlode lifts in the morning but everything cleared out in the afternoon. The groomed trails skied as well in the afternoon as they did in the morning...something I seldom see back home.
The place really grew on me after the second day...there was a ton of terrain that I didn't get to (a lot that is beyond my skill level) and when it isn't max'ed out you don't feel crowded in at all.
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