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Ragged Mtn 2/2/15 - Powder Day!

Whitey

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Took one of my sons and a couple of his friends up to Ragged on Monday (snow day & powder day = winning!!!). I looked at the forecast on Sunday and figured there was no way there wouldn’t be a snow day on Monday so we had planned on going the day before. I already had Monday off from work – so clearly all of the stars were aligning. Throw in the residual euphoria of another Patriot super bowl win and we’re hitting on a lot of good karma for a single day. If any of you haven’t spent a day skiing with a bunch of 12 yr olds, believe it or not I highly recommend it. Their youthful exuberance and willingness to ski anything is fun to be around. It’s great to see kids that age hit a day like yesterday – They haven’t had many days like that yet and too see their eyes widen as they realize how they can let loose on a day like that and ski everything is great. Plus I can do the terrain park with them – I’d look pretty stupid doing it with a bunch of 50 yr olds like me.

Ride up and back was a bit of an adventure, but 4WD and 400 lbs of sandbags in the back meant there was no stopping us. Not sure how other Boston area types like me get there but I like the route 89 to exit 10, Kearsage Valley Rd, route 11 then route 4 path as a good way to go. Took about 1:45 from north of Boston. Not bad on a day when I passed about 3 different spin outs/stuck in the snow off of the highway types of accidents.

Temps were 10-15 pretty much all day. Dumping snow the whole day. A little bit of wind at the top but nothing bad. We noticed how cold it was but as soon as you started kicking around all of the snow the blood got pumping pretty good and you really didn’t notice it. Crowds were minimal. Lifts were ski-on all day. Conditions were powder, wind-blown powder, & broken up snow. Boot to shin deep for most of the day.

I know it’s been said before, but the installation of the HSQ lift is really a game changer for Ragged. Just opens up so much skiing vertical there. I haven’t skied Ragged when everything is open and getting that and trying the new lift for the first time really made for a great trip. Looping a fast 6 pack and a fast HSQ for a mountain that size really makes up for the mountains relative lack of size/elevation.

What can you say about a day like yesterday? Untracked powder in the woods and along the trails. Everything was in play. We even ducked some ropes at the end of the day and skied some of the “closed” stuff. The ravine was awesome. We dropped into it from both the Ragged Mtn side and from the Spear Mtn side. It’s a great glade area to ski with kids. A little challenging/steep when you drop in and then levels off in the middle/lower section. Great low angle glades where you can just slip thru the trees. In the afternoon they started to get bumped up too. Some rocks & stuff under but nothing that made you think twice about pointing your skis towards of an unbroken patch of snow between some trees. We skied all of the middle glades; Rags to Riches, Peel’s, Not too Shabby, etc. We skied them all and they all were great. Outside of the ravine, Exhibition Glade surprised me. I always thought of it as kind of a “kiddy glade” but on this day it skied great. Low angle too but lots of fun lines to pick. I was more ambitious than usual about picking lines through the trees due to the forgiving snow and that made for some fun.

The trails were great. Lots of powder to be found. Raggae Glades is one of my favorite runs in NH. It always seems to have some decent bumps on it, gets good snow, and has just enough trees to make it interesting. The kids love the terrain park and I think they do a good job with that. Basically everything skied great and we skied almost everything.

Sorry, no pics. They would probably be too dark anyway but I also forgot to pack my GoPro and my cell pics aren’t very good.
 

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Great low angle glades where you can just slip thru the trees. In the afternoon they started to get bumped up too. Some rocks & stuff under but nothing that made you think twice about pointing your skis towards of an unbroken patch of snow between some trees.

When my wife and I skied there on Saturday, she was thinking the same. However, she found out the hard way that branches are not visible under the powder and got tagged - ejected and broke her thumb! I skied several gladed areas before they got too much snow and I could see that they did not do much if any glade clearing and there are branches on the ground all over.

On Saturday, it was super windy and the glades were the place to be. Like all the trails you mentioned. With this new snow, it would be fun to go back there but we have skied there 4 times this year so Saturday was the last hurrah at Ragged this season. Glad you had a great time!
 

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Ride up and back was a bit of an adventure, but 4WD and 400 lbs of sandbags in the back meant there was no stopping us. Not sure how other Boston area types like me get there but I like the route 89 to exit 10, Kearsage Valley Rd, route 11 then route 4 path as a good way to go. Took about 1:45 from north of Boston. Not bad on a day when I passed about 3 different spin outs/stuck in the snow off of the highway types of accidents.
Great report but what you had for weight and traction I could've used. My car has city tires so I knew it wouldn't make it but my wife's front wheel drive RAV has snows so I thought it was a lock. I had planned skiing Monday for a couple weeks and my friends all bailed on me. No worries I thought. I had a Liftopia pass and was PUMPED. It didn't bother me that it took until 10 AM for me for find myself a loner.

However .... I could not make it up the access road as it was unplowed. I took a second run at it with double the speed but still bogged down. I was PISSED. I stopped at the Danbury store and asked if they could call the town to find when the road might be plowed. No one answered. I was nonplussed. I stood in the store really not accepting that I was going to go home. But finally - reluctantly - unbelievable - I did.

Some days you're the bug. Some days you're the windshield. Monday I was the bug.

I called the mountain and explained my dilemma with the Liftopia ticket and the angel on the line said, "You can come back tomorrow or Wednesday or Thursday". (jean btw) I called work to ask for the next day off they said yes but could I come in so I did.

Worked out that I'm taking Wednesday. Gonna snow again. Expect a trip report.
 

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I too was there on Monday. I bought a ticket for $34 on Liftopia. I was going to head to Crotched, but I wanted to try out Ragged's new quad. Wow what a difference it made!

The ravine glades were excellent. Most of the groomers on Spear were wind packed washboard, but the glades were excellent. The frostbite on my nose reminds me that it was damn cold.

I had a great day and am very happy with my decision. The roads sucked, but I expect as much from NH. While it is removed from civilization, the lack of crowds really makes Ragged a great choice.


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Whitey

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That sucks Bob. Almost makes feel bad for posting that trip report about how good it was. Would it make you feel better if I repost that it was icier than a hockey tournament, both lifts broke down by 9:15 so we had to use the magic carpet all day, and that it was “Learn to ski NJ Day” that day and 17 busloads of “Jersey Shore” regulars disgorged onto the hill at about 9AM?
 
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