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Date(s) Skied: Monday, 3/26/2007, 1:20 - 5:40 pm
Resort or Ski Area: Ski Sundown, New Hartford, CT
Conditions: Awesome spring bumps, slush, Temps in the high 40's, Mostly cloudy, some peaks of sun, late rainshower, some rumbles of thunder to the north.
Trip Report: The weathermen can never get it right. Today's forecast on Friday was for sunny skies and temps in the mid 50's. Perfect for bumping it up. This morning, the forecast called for 70% chance of showers this afternoon. I watched the radar all morning and it looked like the heaviest rain was staying north of CT. With the potential for this to be Sundown's last day, it was a go, regardless of the weather.
Met powhunter from the MogulSkiing.net forum in the base lodge. We agreed to meet up on the hill. Took a few runs to find sweet spring bumps. Pretty slushy and slow, but very forgiving. Met up with powhunter and skied with him on all but my final run. Real good bumper with a nice tight and upright stance. We tore up mostly the same line all day and by mid afternoon had carved out a truly sweet line right down the middle. The top section skied great with a sweet line into lower Nor'easter with a nice short line that dropped off the back of one big bump. The middle line wavered around, but a nice string of bumps could again be had towards the bottom.
The bumps are truly sweet right now and today was my best Sundown bump day of the season. Skiing in the daylight was a nice change and the bumps are prime. A few dirty troughs showing up and we noticed a lot of melting and thin spots expanding today elsewhere on the moutain. We spoke with a woman in the cafe that indicated they will close tomorrow through Thursday with a possible reopening on Friday. I really hope so. I want to get one more lift-serviced night on those bumps. The rain held off on all but my second to last run with powhunter. My solo final run was dry. Rumbles of thunder could be heard in the dark sky north of us. The weather held out perfectly and we probably skied 25+ runs given the fast pace we kept during the 4+ hour visit. AWESOME bump day! 8)
Got some pics and vid that I'll put up later. Never saw Grassi21 today who was supposed to be there today...
Resort or Ski Area: Ski Sundown, New Hartford, CT
Conditions: Awesome spring bumps, slush, Temps in the high 40's, Mostly cloudy, some peaks of sun, late rainshower, some rumbles of thunder to the north.
Trip Report: The weathermen can never get it right. Today's forecast on Friday was for sunny skies and temps in the mid 50's. Perfect for bumping it up. This morning, the forecast called for 70% chance of showers this afternoon. I watched the radar all morning and it looked like the heaviest rain was staying north of CT. With the potential for this to be Sundown's last day, it was a go, regardless of the weather.
Met powhunter from the MogulSkiing.net forum in the base lodge. We agreed to meet up on the hill. Took a few runs to find sweet spring bumps. Pretty slushy and slow, but very forgiving. Met up with powhunter and skied with him on all but my final run. Real good bumper with a nice tight and upright stance. We tore up mostly the same line all day and by mid afternoon had carved out a truly sweet line right down the middle. The top section skied great with a sweet line into lower Nor'easter with a nice short line that dropped off the back of one big bump. The middle line wavered around, but a nice string of bumps could again be had towards the bottom.
The bumps are truly sweet right now and today was my best Sundown bump day of the season. Skiing in the daylight was a nice change and the bumps are prime. A few dirty troughs showing up and we noticed a lot of melting and thin spots expanding today elsewhere on the moutain. We spoke with a woman in the cafe that indicated they will close tomorrow through Thursday with a possible reopening on Friday. I really hope so. I want to get one more lift-serviced night on those bumps. The rain held off on all but my second to last run with powhunter. My solo final run was dry. Rumbles of thunder could be heard in the dark sky north of us. The weather held out perfectly and we probably skied 25+ runs given the fast pace we kept during the 4+ hour visit. AWESOME bump day! 8)
Got some pics and vid that I'll put up later. Never saw Grassi21 today who was supposed to be there today...
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