Date(s) Skied: March 1st
Resort or Ski Area: Ragged Mountain
Conditions: Hardpack, Frozen Granular, Death Cookies, Boiler plate, Frozen Styrofoam
Trip Report:
Went up to check out Ragged today; first time there since the early 90's. It was unfortunate, but the place definitely got hit hard by the rain on Friday and none of the glades I have read such good things about were open. I wasn't expecting much, but I had a ticket to use and skiing is skiing.
Nice little mountain even without the glades open. Even the wider boulevard type trails like Flying Yankee had some fun changes in pitch and fall line. I essentially skied all of the groomers that were open and hit Cemetery Gates and Birches, both of which had not been groomed and were the Frozen Styrofoam conditions. CG though only about 100 feet long is damn steep, kind of reminds me of a mini Black Hole from Sunday River. The whole Ravine area looked very cool. I would've liked to have waited to ski there when conditions were ripe for their glades, but with the season now into March and me still having several vouchers to use up, it was either Ragged or Burke for today. Ragged won out on account of being half the drive time.
I recently read that the Pinnacle Mountain expansion project has been shelved due to the economy. Anyone seen any renderings of what that trail pod is expected to look like if they ever complete it? A quick search online yielded very little information and no artistic renderings. Depending on what they do at this area, I could easily see it becoming a more popular destination than comparable places in the area like Mount Sunapee. The mountain just has better topography than it's competitors in the region.
Resort or Ski Area: Ragged Mountain
Conditions: Hardpack, Frozen Granular, Death Cookies, Boiler plate, Frozen Styrofoam
Trip Report:
Went up to check out Ragged today; first time there since the early 90's. It was unfortunate, but the place definitely got hit hard by the rain on Friday and none of the glades I have read such good things about were open. I wasn't expecting much, but I had a ticket to use and skiing is skiing.
Nice little mountain even without the glades open. Even the wider boulevard type trails like Flying Yankee had some fun changes in pitch and fall line. I essentially skied all of the groomers that were open and hit Cemetery Gates and Birches, both of which had not been groomed and were the Frozen Styrofoam conditions. CG though only about 100 feet long is damn steep, kind of reminds me of a mini Black Hole from Sunday River. The whole Ravine area looked very cool. I would've liked to have waited to ski there when conditions were ripe for their glades, but with the season now into March and me still having several vouchers to use up, it was either Ragged or Burke for today. Ragged won out on account of being half the drive time.
I recently read that the Pinnacle Mountain expansion project has been shelved due to the economy. Anyone seen any renderings of what that trail pod is expected to look like if they ever complete it? A quick search online yielded very little information and no artistic renderings. Depending on what they do at this area, I could easily see it becoming a more popular destination than comparable places in the area like Mount Sunapee. The mountain just has better topography than it's competitors in the region.