andyzee
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Arrived at Mt Ellen about 8am Saturday Morning. Nice sunny day, warm temps, couldn't ask for more. Went to the lodge, got my tickets, ran into Ski Resort Observer, always a pleasure and went downt to the Green Mountain Express. We get to the lift and it was closed. I ask what was going on and was informed it was on windhold. Hmm... couldn't feel any wind, but was informed that there was wind at the top. Ok, walked towrds Inverness, met up with the thetrailboss, he went to boot up and we took the lift up. Well we get to the top and guess what, it was windy as all hell, unbelievable. We took a run down, with all the wind, I was suprised what kind of shape the snow was in, not bad at all. Not pow, but very edgeable. We got down and Green Mountain Expresswas open.
We ski over there, TB was waiting for us and took the lift to the top. My wife is still a bit scared to do more difficult stuff so we kept it simple. Rim Run to Elbow, Rim Run all the way down, and couple other cruisers. With all the wind, I was suprised that everything was still pretty good. At one point TB and I split off from the group and did Upper FIS, it looked very windblown, but had to try it. Nope, was sweet. Few more blues and then I left my wife with her freind and me, TB, and one of my friends took a run down Lower FIS, not the best shape it's ever been in,but not bad. After awhile the women went to get lunch, my friend joined them and TB and I kept on skiing. We hit FIS again, nice, did a couple other runs down, not sure of the trails but hit some nice bump runs. Then after awhile the rest of the group radioed me and said they wanted to go over to Lincoln. Slidebrook was closed due to wind so we drove over.
Did a couple of runs off North Lynx, wind started picking up. Cool sights, clouds were passing by at high speeds. A few times they stopped North Lynx due to high winds and eventually closed it. We skied down, by now it was 2pm, conditions were getting worst wind wise and we decided to call it a day.
Any time I go to Sugarbush, I say the same thing, have to get up the more. All things considered conditions were really good and had a great time. Can blame the mountain for the wind
Always a pleasure running into and chatting with SRO and ofcourse skiing with TB.
We ski over there, TB was waiting for us and took the lift to the top. My wife is still a bit scared to do more difficult stuff so we kept it simple. Rim Run to Elbow, Rim Run all the way down, and couple other cruisers. With all the wind, I was suprised that everything was still pretty good. At one point TB and I split off from the group and did Upper FIS, it looked very windblown, but had to try it. Nope, was sweet. Few more blues and then I left my wife with her freind and me, TB, and one of my friends took a run down Lower FIS, not the best shape it's ever been in,but not bad. After awhile the women went to get lunch, my friend joined them and TB and I kept on skiing. We hit FIS again, nice, did a couple other runs down, not sure of the trails but hit some nice bump runs. Then after awhile the rest of the group radioed me and said they wanted to go over to Lincoln. Slidebrook was closed due to wind so we drove over.
Did a couple of runs off North Lynx, wind started picking up. Cool sights, clouds were passing by at high speeds. A few times they stopped North Lynx due to high winds and eventually closed it. We skied down, by now it was 2pm, conditions were getting worst wind wise and we decided to call it a day.
Any time I go to Sugarbush, I say the same thing, have to get up the more. All things considered conditions were really good and had a great time. Can blame the mountain for the wind