From the Binghamton NWS office (which covers the western part of the Catskills including Belleayre and Platty):
Oh jeez.
Well, I have my AT rig and skins in the car....I guess I can climb if need be. Maybe try Highmount.
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From the Binghamton NWS office (which covers the western part of the Catskills including Belleayre and Platty):
Oh jeez.
Well, I have my AT rig and skins in the car....I guess I can climb if need be. Maybe try Highmount.
Catskills IS where the MAIN action is!Oh shit, really? Even in the catskills, so far from the main action?
And, wind hold means the snow will stay untouched... till the lift starts spinning!It's possible there could be wind holds on Saturday as well, kind of close-looking right now.
Also if somebody would like to mention how crowded Gore gets on a Saturday ..
Is this rhetorical? I'm intrigued at this too. Looking to hit Gore + Whiteface in a weekend coming up. Not sure where the better place to be on Saturday is and am interested in hearing this too (not to derail the thread...)
Is this rhetorical? I'm intrigued at this too. Looking to hit Gore + Whiteface in a weekend coming up. Not sure where the better place to be on Saturday is and am interested in hearing this too (not to derail the thread...)
Depends on the storm. For this event there are only three mountains I'd bother with and one is closed for the season- Plattekill and Magic being the viable choices and Hickory the wish-it-was-spinning moonshot.
This snow will be thick and heavy, so you're going to need a good fall line to work with. Add in that it's going to be super windy and that further reinforces that choice with fixed grip lifts that run more effectively in storms. They're also not super popular places, so you won't run into the "resort pow day" bs, which basically means the snow is continually crushed into tiny diamond bumps all day, not the "free refills" we all love to get. Nobody wants to ski tracked out pow- NOBODY!
It's even a weekday. If you aren't headed to Platty or Magic you're doing it wrong. Whiteface would be a killer spot, but their lifts will run for *maybe* a combined 15 minutes with the winds forecasted for Friday, and that's being generous. Anywhere with detachable lifts will be on wind hold for the vast majority of this storm.
Sounds good, going tomorrow.
I like vertical, riding the lift not so much, Stowe has I think the most continuous vert next to Whiteface.
says vert is 2K but all the skiing is to mid MT. But it should be on the list. Want to hit all the VT places I can.