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Date(s) Skied: Saturday, 12/30/2006, 7:05 pm - 10:00 pm
Resort or Ski Area: Ski Sundown, New Hartford, CT
Conditions: Sticky manmade, LGR, hard pack. Cool, calm, partly cloudy.
Trip Report: After reading Brians report, I was psyched to ski tonight as it sounded like they made a lot of snow last night. Indeed the mountain had blown quite a bit of snow, mostly as small whales scattered about. I clicked in shortly after 7 pm and noticed the loading area had a pretty steep incline to get to the lift. There's likely 4 or 5 feet in that area. I took a few runs and found the manmade was rather sticky with areas of edgeable, almost springlike thawed hard pack in spots. I soon ran into loafer89 and Warren in the lift line and spent the remainder of the night with them. Warren broke off for a bit while loafer and I skied together. We ran into Warren from time to time and chuckled about his latching on to a group of early teenagers.
He particularly seemed enamored by one particular snowboarding girl named Lizzie. Cute stuff.
Anyway, decent skiing - stuck mostly to Temptor and Nor'easter and I rode the similar lines from a few night before. Skier's right of Temptor was actually better with some deep LGR and spring-like mushy snow. Around 9 pm, loafer and I noticed the surface change quickly from a tacky manmade to more of a packed powder snow as it must have just reached frezing around that point. A lot of snow was made in their 15 hour window. I noticed some huge whales on Sensation in the learning area as I drove out. Again, I can't wait to see what they can do when they get some multi-day/night snowmaking windows.
The only bummer of the night was rushing what would be my final run on Temptor only to miss them closing the lift by a chair or two. Not the best way to finish out 2006. The good company made up for it though!
Resort or Ski Area: Ski Sundown, New Hartford, CT
Conditions: Sticky manmade, LGR, hard pack. Cool, calm, partly cloudy.
Trip Report: After reading Brians report, I was psyched to ski tonight as it sounded like they made a lot of snow last night. Indeed the mountain had blown quite a bit of snow, mostly as small whales scattered about. I clicked in shortly after 7 pm and noticed the loading area had a pretty steep incline to get to the lift. There's likely 4 or 5 feet in that area. I took a few runs and found the manmade was rather sticky with areas of edgeable, almost springlike thawed hard pack in spots. I soon ran into loafer89 and Warren in the lift line and spent the remainder of the night with them. Warren broke off for a bit while loafer and I skied together. We ran into Warren from time to time and chuckled about his latching on to a group of early teenagers.
Anyway, decent skiing - stuck mostly to Temptor and Nor'easter and I rode the similar lines from a few night before. Skier's right of Temptor was actually better with some deep LGR and spring-like mushy snow. Around 9 pm, loafer and I noticed the surface change quickly from a tacky manmade to more of a packed powder snow as it must have just reached frezing around that point. A lot of snow was made in their 15 hour window. I noticed some huge whales on Sensation in the learning area as I drove out. Again, I can't wait to see what they can do when they get some multi-day/night snowmaking windows.
The only bummer of the night was rushing what would be my final run on Temptor only to miss them closing the lift by a chair or two. Not the best way to finish out 2006. The good company made up for it though!