rocojerry
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Cross-copy-paste from my own trip blog--
"Today was the cherry on top! It snowed again, which freshened Friday's foot+ with another 4" of velvety, silky-smooth, pow. We got out there again around 9, and warmed up with some easier runs and some lower angle glades. The Sleeper woods start out a bit steeper around Waterfalls steep pitch, but mellow out to be a nice pitch for learning or blasting through some new snow. We then moved up for a run off of Lynx, and shot over to Mt Ellen for a few stellar runs like Hammerheads bumps, Double Diamond's steeps, FIS and it's superb snow, and of course checking out the Semi-tough woods. After lunch, we didn't have a chance to explore Castlerock, so it is a mandatory todo for next time, but Murphy's Glades and some exploring between trails made for some fantastic turns at Sugarbush. What a great mountain, I love the Mad River Valley."
"Today was the cherry on top! It snowed again, which freshened Friday's foot+ with another 4" of velvety, silky-smooth, pow. We got out there again around 9, and warmed up with some easier runs and some lower angle glades. The Sleeper woods start out a bit steeper around Waterfalls steep pitch, but mellow out to be a nice pitch for learning or blasting through some new snow. We then moved up for a run off of Lynx, and shot over to Mt Ellen for a few stellar runs like Hammerheads bumps, Double Diamond's steeps, FIS and it's superb snow, and of course checking out the Semi-tough woods. After lunch, we didn't have a chance to explore Castlerock, so it is a mandatory todo for next time, but Murphy's Glades and some exploring between trails made for some fantastic turns at Sugarbush. What a great mountain, I love the Mad River Valley."