Weather: high 20's, lots of sunshine
Surfaces: Hardpack mixed with soft snow where the guns were blowing
As much I'm jealous of what the Northern Vermont crew got to experience over the weekend, I really can't complain about the conditions at the River for the early winter. I worked late last night and got a bit of a late start this morning, heading out the door at 8 and arriving at quarter til 10. I was VERY suprised at the number of cars in the lot, quite a bit of business going on.
One things for certain, I'm definitely out of shape. I took my 9 top to bottom runs and called it a day as my legs were laboring the last couple of runs and no need to push it on the first day. Right Stuff was a mix of hard pack and soft snow where the guns were going. There were some okay bump lines here and there, lots of boiler plate on the steeper section of the trail. Coverage was pretty decent with most of the trail having a consistent base side to side. Ecstacy, Lower Sunday Punch were quite rock hard as well.
Best terrain for the day was definitely T2 and Cascades. T2 was hardpack, but much more edgeble than the other hard snow areas. Cascades was pretty sweet top to bottom. There were some decent six to seven mogul bump lines all the way down in spurts. It was great getting into them on the first day and trying out the new boards in them.
Overall a great first day, though lots of incentive to hit the rowing machine hard during the mid-week. My only disappointment was my fitness level. I was VERY happy with the performance of my new B2's. They're definitely all wheel drive boards capable of going anywhere in whatever the conditions. They certainly will need to be in top tune condition to handle the hardpack, but they bit in pretty good with minimal chatter.
Great to have winter back, looking for to next Sunday.
Surfaces: Hardpack mixed with soft snow where the guns were blowing
As much I'm jealous of what the Northern Vermont crew got to experience over the weekend, I really can't complain about the conditions at the River for the early winter. I worked late last night and got a bit of a late start this morning, heading out the door at 8 and arriving at quarter til 10. I was VERY suprised at the number of cars in the lot, quite a bit of business going on.
One things for certain, I'm definitely out of shape. I took my 9 top to bottom runs and called it a day as my legs were laboring the last couple of runs and no need to push it on the first day. Right Stuff was a mix of hard pack and soft snow where the guns were going. There were some okay bump lines here and there, lots of boiler plate on the steeper section of the trail. Coverage was pretty decent with most of the trail having a consistent base side to side. Ecstacy, Lower Sunday Punch were quite rock hard as well.
Best terrain for the day was definitely T2 and Cascades. T2 was hardpack, but much more edgeble than the other hard snow areas. Cascades was pretty sweet top to bottom. There were some decent six to seven mogul bump lines all the way down in spurts. It was great getting into them on the first day and trying out the new boards in them.
Overall a great first day, though lots of incentive to hit the rowing machine hard during the mid-week. My only disappointment was my fitness level. I was VERY happy with the performance of my new B2's. They're definitely all wheel drive boards capable of going anywhere in whatever the conditions. They certainly will need to be in top tune condition to handle the hardpack, but they bit in pretty good with minimal chatter.
Great to have winter back, looking for to next Sunday.