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Sugarloaf/ Sunday river

Skimaine

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With the snow Sugarloaf received on Friday, conditions really improved. They opened many their non-snowmaking trails. Coverage on these trails is a bit thin with some exposed rocks and vegetation sticking through, but plenty of folks hitting these trails. One more moderate storm would make all the difference I also saw tracks on some of the low angle glades. They are nearly out of snowmaking trails. All that is left is the front-face trails - Gondi Extension and Narrow Gauge Extension. It looks like they finished up on White Nitro today.
 

BackLoafRiver

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With the snow Sugarloaf received on Friday, conditions really improved. They opened many their non-snowmaking trails. Coverage on these trails is a bit thin with some exposed rocks and vegetation sticking through, but plenty of folks hitting these trails. One more moderate storm would make all the difference I also saw tracks on some of the low angle glades. They are nearly out of snowmaking trails. All that is left is the front-face trails - Gondi Extension and Narrow Gauge Extension. It looks like they finished up on White Nitro today.

Sugarloaf was out of control good today. More to come in a TR. +1 on the natural trail coverage being "thin" at best. Still, HUGE improvement and easily the best conditions of the year so far.
 

Tooth

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Right on. Need a foot for great conditions on natural trails and two feet for woods to be clear of obstructions. We will get it.
 
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