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Looks like sugarbush is back up to 107 open
Don't confuse "open" with a trail that you would want to ski.
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Looks like sugarbush is back up to 107 open
Don't confuse "open" with a trail that you would want to ski.
If I were skiing this weekend, I'd head someplace with a southern exposure.
Cannon wasn't terrible at all today. Loose sugar snow, sun, zero people. I can think of worse things to do with a day.
Because of a hard surface or lack of coverage?
Well there's only one in vermont...
A little bit of both today at Sugarbush. I don't mind thin cover but I am not a fan of bullet proof snow.
So was sugarbush not good today at all?
http://skiwildcat.com/snow-report.html
Pretty honest and terrible snow report from Wildcat. I was thinking of heading up there Sunday, but we'll have to see how(if!) things soften in the next couple of days to make it worth it. Personally, I think they're crazy charging full Holiday rates for basically 2 trails from the mid-mountain and the beginner area. Not that the weather they have been handed is their fault. I just know if I spent $75 on that, I'd feel a little ripped off.
Groomers were Ok. I skied Rim Run, Elbow, Cruiser and Crackerjack at Mt Ellen. They are blowing snow on Rim Run and Cruiser has snowmaking whales that should get groomed tonight. At Lincoln Peak Snowball and Spring Fling were better than expected. The snow guns were going on Jester and Organgrinder. Birch Run had huge whales that are expected to be groomed. The snow has dried out and the temps are colder so there will be an aggressive grooming plan going into this weekend. I avoided any natural snow trails. Castlerock chair was spinning but I saw no one up there.
Any sign of guns firing Brad? For as quick of a start Wildcat got this year, it seems like the snowmaking momentum slowed a bit in December.