emmaurice2
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Date(s) Skied: 3-4-12
Resort or Ski Area: Plattekill Mountain
Conditions: MGLG, Hardpack,
Trip Report:
I had originally intended to ski at Belleayre, but after getting off to a late start (too much celebrating the night before) and getting to the mountain at 10:15, I could tell it was too crowded for my tastes. I made the decision to head to Plattekill, instead. It was one of my better decisions.
I had low expectations since Saturday had been so warm followed by a rapid temp drop, but when I have the time to ski, I do it. After my bad fall and twisted knee from last weekend, I was skiing very timidly at first, totally in my head. Once I got over that, I was fine. I stayed off of the narrow trails because there were lots of frozen ruts and icy patches--Overlook, a green trail, was the scariest thing I skied all day. My edges, I soon found out, were way too dull for the frequent hardpack and icy patches, so it was a day of slow, cautious skiing. A 20-minutes snow shower around 2pm was a game changer. Amazing what the smallest amount of fresh snow can do.
I usually don't ski the really steep stuff, but that's where the best snow was so my best runs were on Northface, and Upper Face. I would love Blockbuster on a good snow day, but it was super icy.
A few pics:
Twist was a lot of fun, the best of the blues:
Snows a-comin'
The game changer
Love the vibe of this place, reminiscent of Magic. The NSSO said he loved hanging out in the lodge and didn't encounter a single obnoxious person, loved the music they played and got a lot of work done. Also, the fact that it feels so removed from civilization is amazing, a complete escape.
I will definitely be back, but will wait for better snow conditions.
Resort or Ski Area: Plattekill Mountain
Conditions: MGLG, Hardpack,
Trip Report:
I had originally intended to ski at Belleayre, but after getting off to a late start (too much celebrating the night before) and getting to the mountain at 10:15, I could tell it was too crowded for my tastes. I made the decision to head to Plattekill, instead. It was one of my better decisions.
I had low expectations since Saturday had been so warm followed by a rapid temp drop, but when I have the time to ski, I do it. After my bad fall and twisted knee from last weekend, I was skiing very timidly at first, totally in my head. Once I got over that, I was fine. I stayed off of the narrow trails because there were lots of frozen ruts and icy patches--Overlook, a green trail, was the scariest thing I skied all day. My edges, I soon found out, were way too dull for the frequent hardpack and icy patches, so it was a day of slow, cautious skiing. A 20-minutes snow shower around 2pm was a game changer. Amazing what the smallest amount of fresh snow can do.
I usually don't ski the really steep stuff, but that's where the best snow was so my best runs were on Northface, and Upper Face. I would love Blockbuster on a good snow day, but it was super icy.
A few pics:
Twist was a lot of fun, the best of the blues:
Snows a-comin'
The game changer
Love the vibe of this place, reminiscent of Magic. The NSSO said he loved hanging out in the lodge and didn't encounter a single obnoxious person, loved the music they played and got a lot of work done. Also, the fact that it feels so removed from civilization is amazing, a complete escape.
I will definitely be back, but will wait for better snow conditions.