Cheetah440
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We really haven't had that many big synoptic events, lots of upslope and as CD said, it's drier and sublimates quicker.
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In direct sun, Bromley softened up. If it wasn’t in direct sun, it was firm fast and locked in. So I can imagine what Stratton was like.saturday was pretty good. ripcord skied well from the first time i touched it at 8:30. nice corn that you could butter knife into. lapped it for a while. moved over to north lynx and lapped over there for a while. sleeper chutes were fun, soft, bumpy. by about 1 PM bumps started to be skiable. birdland first, then the ungroomed side of murphys. now 130 pm, steins looks ok. and it was. good enough to do it twice. then did a few fling laps because i wanted to give organgrinder more time in the microwave. 2:40 hit organ once. skiable but not exactly fun. not worth doing twice. hit ripcord once more and then finished on fling. nice 7+ hour session, mostly good spring skiing.
today at stratton was bad. took 4 runs. under 7000 vert and left at like 10 AM. at least i am home now tho! it was freezing. they had 4 groomer routes open. they didnt even bother grooming out a lot of routes. they do have a good amount of snow on all main runs tho, so the corn harvest will be good when it comes.
Sugarloaf even fired up snowmaking.It's been quiet around here lately.
Seeing a few other mountains in the region doing a refresh with snowguns, including Jay Peak. I understand the work involved and I'm not faulting Sugarbush for having already closed up shop, however a refresh could go a long way right now.
Saturday would have been a great day to ride slidebrook over to Ellen. Just saying.
It's been quiet around here lately.
Seeing a few other mountains in the region doing a refresh with snowguns, including Jay Peak. I understand the work involved and I'm not faulting Sugarbush for having already closed up shop, however a refresh could go a long way right now.
Saturday would have been a great day to ride slidebrook over to Ellen. Just saying.
A huge letdown of March after the roll we were on in Jan/Feb will definitely quiet things down...
As for Slidebrook - even if the lift was fixed and operational you would have had insufficient snowpack to run it by Saturday... The amount of snow lost in the last twoish weeks is utterly depressing.
While I love Spring skiing I think I would rather have a season with no thaw/freezes.Yup, as great as January through early March was, the reality is the natural snow pack atleast could benefit from a couple of thaw/freeze cycles over the course of the season to get some denser, slower melting base snow under the lighter, less dense, quicker to melt snow that accumulated over that 10 week or so span
100%While I love Spring skiing I think I would rather have a season with no thaw/freezes.
My question is, why can't Slidebrook be accessed with ATV's if there isn't snow? Why do you need snow cats?A huge letdown of March after the roll we were on in Jan/Feb will definitely quiet things down...
As for Slidebrook - even if the lift was fixed and operational you would have had insufficient snowpack to run it by Saturday... The amount of snow lost in the last twoish weeks is utterly depressing.