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Sunday River - Jan 25, 2009

salsgang

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Date(s) Skied: January 25, 2009

Resort or Ski Area: Sunday River

Conditions: PP / Hard Pack

Trip Report: Very good day at Sunday River. Pretty cold but probably the best groomer day I have had there. The conditions on the groomers held up well all day. Had to watch out for the occasional scraped off spots as usual... but overall could not complain. Trees and bump trials were pretty firm but skiable for the most part.

Clicked in about 8:30 and did a bunch of laps off the Barker Quad. There was a big race on T2 and Race Training on Right Stuff so that limited things somewhat. I hit the Last Tango glade early. It actually skied pretty decent. Hard pack with occasional blown-in powder but excellent cover. But I have been spoiled with my recent powder days so I didn't play too much in the woods today.

Met up with a friend of mine from work around 9:45 AM. and we skied groomers from Locke to Aurora. Right Stuff (once training was done), American Express and Northern Lights were exceptional. Vortex & Black Hole skied pretty well for some steeper runs. Quantam Leap down to the Aurora Quad was a mess. Pretty thin and icy. Witch Way from Aurora wasn't very good either. But those were really the only 2 bad trails all day.

Unfortunately the Jordan Chair was having mechanical issues so we were not able to ski over there today.

My Friend split around 3pm so I finished off the day doing some laps on North Peak ripping down Dream maker. Even though it is green trail, it is a blast and always seems to have good cover. Some bumps on the flatter parts of 3D held some snow and were pretty fun as well. Took a ride up solo on the new "Chondola" alone on a 6 pack chair... lots of room! Took my last run down the top part of Lock Line, Crossbow to Tightwire. Narrow bump trails that looks like would be a blast with a lot of fluff, but by this time of day my legs were toast and I just kind of thrashed down the firm moguls. Fun to be had anyway!

Some pics:
Last Tango Glade - Firm but skied pretty well
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Northern Lights from Aurora skied very well
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Dreammaker off North Peak - still good snow at the end of the day
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The new "Chondola". It does cut out a lift ride to the top... not sure if it is worth waiting for a Gondi car.
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Last run of the day on Locke Line. This was not as good as this looks. After the ridge pretty icy and rocky.
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Vortex

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Black Hole on Sat was the best I have ever seen it on a non powder day. Still very good Sunday. I had the 1st tracks other than patrol on it Sat. Rumors were it was better on Friday. I got that rubbed in my face.:p

Three back to back to back runs on Black hole and then to Vortex. Vortex was good, but the snow was softer and light was better on Black hole on Sat. Sunday skiers left was still very sweet on black hole.
 

salsgang

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Black Hole on Sat was the best I have ever seen it on a non powder day. Still very good Sunday. I had the 1st tracks other than patrol on it Sat. Rumors were it was better on Friday. I got that rubbed in my face.:p

Three back to back to back runs on Black hole and then to Vortex. Vortex was good, but the snow was softer and light was better on Black hole on Sat. Sunday skiers left was still very sweet on black hole.

Good 2 hear. I had not skied Black Hole or Vortex before so I had nothing to compare it too, but both had good cover and held an edge very well. Lots of fun!
 

Mildcat

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Race training on Right Stuff explains why it was in such good shape on the right side at the end of the day. I was surprised how good it was. You're lucky you didn't go down Tin Woodsman, It was great at the top but really icy the rest of the way.

Today had even better conditions. Hardly anybody there too.
 
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