goldsbar
New member
RIP. I was at Mount Ellen the day before (Sunday). Parts got up to 3" of light fresh snow in the AM which made some of the skiing pretty decent, but it was clear what was underneath and that became more and more apparent as that light snow got pushed off as the day progressed. On my race-like skis I could do some carving, on my soft 98s it was more like sliding sideways with some marginal steering action. A few sections would have required ice skates to carve.
I imagine Monday was like the end of Sunday. The intermediate trails in the sun weren't bad at Lincoln Peak on Monday, but the trails in the shade were boilerplate. I made the mistake of taking my 9 y/o down Stein's (he was fine with it 2 days prior). My limited impression is that Lincoln peak gets far more grooming and snow making attention.
I imagine Monday was like the end of Sunday. The intermediate trails in the sun weren't bad at Lincoln Peak on Monday, but the trails in the shade were boilerplate. I made the mistake of taking my 9 y/o down Stein's (he was fine with it 2 days prior). My limited impression is that Lincoln peak gets far more grooming and snow making attention.