loafer89
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Area skied: Saddleback Maine
Date skied: January 24th, 2009 from 10:30am - 2:30pm
Surface conditions: Packed powder, hardpacked, powder (mainly in the glades)
Weather: Cloudy with flurries before noon, then sunny. 5F (base) at 10:30am, -1F (base) at 2:30pm. Gusy winds to 10-15mph at the base, 20-30mph at the summit.
We decided to ski at Saddleback today after watching many lifts close down early in the morning at Sugarloaf. Saddleback had all lifts running for the whole day.
We started out sking down Green Weaver which had somw soft powdery edges to Nightmare Glade which was good packed powder for the most part with a bit of ice in spots.
A ride up the Kennebago Quad (booo, hiss, we miss the T-bar) took us to Ice Station Zebra. We took the loooooooonnnnnng treck to Muleskinner traversing over some deep drifts of snow.
Muleskinner was a big dissapointment with alot of windslab, ice and thin cover and I was happy to reach Nymph and ski back to the quad.
Another ride up the quad took us down Tri-Color where I think my brain started to freeze with the brutally cold windchill, down a horribly slick Grey Ghost and into Golden Smelt.
Golden Smelt was a welcome refugee from the wind and the slick groomers. There was some nice powdery moguls, but suprisingly alot of ice in spots.
ROTD was by far, Peachy's Peril with tons of packed powder and some small moguls. Thrombosis Glade skied beautifully with stashes of powder to be found.
Professor was fun with very little ice and lots of sofe edgable snow, though the wind blowing up the run made things a bit uncomfortable.
Parmachenne Belle was goood with powder bumps and icy troughs and we cut to Golden Smelt half way down.
Warren conked out on me by this point, so we packed it up and drove back to Sugarloaf.
Date skied: January 24th, 2009 from 10:30am - 2:30pm
Surface conditions: Packed powder, hardpacked, powder (mainly in the glades)
Weather: Cloudy with flurries before noon, then sunny. 5F (base) at 10:30am, -1F (base) at 2:30pm. Gusy winds to 10-15mph at the base, 20-30mph at the summit.
We decided to ski at Saddleback today after watching many lifts close down early in the morning at Sugarloaf. Saddleback had all lifts running for the whole day.
We started out sking down Green Weaver which had somw soft powdery edges to Nightmare Glade which was good packed powder for the most part with a bit of ice in spots.
A ride up the Kennebago Quad (booo, hiss, we miss the T-bar) took us to Ice Station Zebra. We took the loooooooonnnnnng treck to Muleskinner traversing over some deep drifts of snow.
Muleskinner was a big dissapointment with alot of windslab, ice and thin cover and I was happy to reach Nymph and ski back to the quad.
Another ride up the quad took us down Tri-Color where I think my brain started to freeze with the brutally cold windchill, down a horribly slick Grey Ghost and into Golden Smelt.
Golden Smelt was a welcome refugee from the wind and the slick groomers. There was some nice powdery moguls, but suprisingly alot of ice in spots.
ROTD was by far, Peachy's Peril with tons of packed powder and some small moguls. Thrombosis Glade skied beautifully with stashes of powder to be found.
Professor was fun with very little ice and lots of sofe edgable snow, though the wind blowing up the run made things a bit uncomfortable.
Parmachenne Belle was goood with powder bumps and icy troughs and we cut to Golden Smelt half way down.
Warren conked out on me by this point, so we packed it up and drove back to Sugarloaf.