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Ski Sundown 1986 article

loafer89

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Here is a piece in the February 1986 Skiing Magazine about ski Sundown:

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Thanks for sharing. It looks like the philosophy at Sundown has remained the same. I'm surprised that there is a 500 ft section on Gunbarrel that comes in at 43 degrees. Reading that makes me want to head up to New Hartford to make some turns.
 

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This was already discussed months ago when Sundown was featured as a Molehill of the week, its upper 20's

I remember that now. What is interesting is that past or present, people like to exagerate the pitch on Gunny.
 

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Well its steep for Ct, probably the steepest trail in Ct i would think, Mohawk doesnt have anything like that for that amount of length
 

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I remember that now. What is interesting is that past or present, people like to exagerate the pitch on Gunny.

Well its steep for Ct, probably the steepest trail in Ct i would think, Mohawk doesnt have anything like that for that amount of length

FLG has got it right. Gunny is the steepest CT has to offer. It's a great pitch overall, but certainly not over 30 degrees at any point. I would really love to see a new trail cut immediately skier's left of Gunbarrel. Keep it relatively narrow (just enough for snowmaking) and seed top to bottom bumps on it. A run like that would rival any other advanced level run in SNE. Sundown could have no problem labeling something like that a double diamond and could tout it as one of SNE's most challenging runs. You know where I'd be if they had that!
 
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Thanks for the memories! That season was the first of 17 that I worked there, all the folks mentioned in the article were great to work for and with. Rick Carter is a true gentleman, and the current owner Bob Switzgable was working there at the time as well. He really worked his way up the ladder!
 

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I would really love to see a new trail cut immediately skier's left of Gunbarrel. Keep it relatively narrow (just enough for snowmaking) and seed top to bottom bumps on it.

And cut into my secret glade:smash::uzi: I don't think so:flame:

:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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