riverc0il
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Tough deciding between today or tomorrow. Sunday looked like better weather. But I figured with today's warmth that Sunday Punch would be much better today than Sunday. Boy was I right as the patches were hit hard. Also, skiing on my birthday and putting another hash mark on the calendar for October were motivating factors as well.
The college kid crowd was out en force today, probably all picking up their season passes. Without the college kid crowd, it would have been very light traffic. I would say over 2/3s of the skiers were college kids.
Skied five runs between 10a-2p with a long break for lunch. Line at the mid-station was mind boggling so I kept "skiing" top to bottom. Lower Sunday Punch was completely done but patches got me down almost to the flats with a LOT of grass skiing in between the patches. Says one dude to me: "Do you have a lot of skis or do you just not care about your bases?" To which I answered "Both! I have five pairs but I treat them all equally." :lol:
T2 was nice in the morning but got the random piles condition going later in the day. Upper Punch was a hoot with lots of variable conditions and obstacles. And the patch skiing was fun. Didn't have to wait for a lift line all day!
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For tomorrow, expect the patches to be almost completely gone. Not only was it warm but lots of people trying to milk it were side sliding and making be hockey stop turns instead of straight lining it and checking speed with tight turns. It was notable reduction in snow available throughout each of my five runs. About 500 yards down hike if you didn't patch it.
The college kid crowd was out en force today, probably all picking up their season passes. Without the college kid crowd, it would have been very light traffic. I would say over 2/3s of the skiers were college kids.
Skied five runs between 10a-2p with a long break for lunch. Line at the mid-station was mind boggling so I kept "skiing" top to bottom. Lower Sunday Punch was completely done but patches got me down almost to the flats with a LOT of grass skiing in between the patches. Says one dude to me: "Do you have a lot of skis or do you just not care about your bases?" To which I answered "Both! I have five pairs but I treat them all equally." :lol:
T2 was nice in the morning but got the random piles condition going later in the day. Upper Punch was a hoot with lots of variable conditions and obstacles. And the patch skiing was fun. Didn't have to wait for a lift line all day!
:beer:
For tomorrow, expect the patches to be almost completely gone. Not only was it warm but lots of people trying to milk it were side sliding and making be hockey stop turns instead of straight lining it and checking speed with tight turns. It was notable reduction in snow available throughout each of my five runs. About 500 yards down hike if you didn't patch it.