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Went down that road before. Gloves were always wet, and since the liner wasnt removable took for ever to dry, even on a glove dryer. If you go that route, 2 things to watch look for: 1) Removable liners 2) make sure the membrane has all seams sealed. Apparently its common not to have the stitching around the fingers sealed, or so I was told.I need to invest in gore-tex gloves. Mine were drenched.
Mine too! Lucky me, Mr. Snowflake gave me his gloves when he was done at 2 so I could keep skiing ‘till 4. The best part of today was making quiet turns… no scratching or scraping. Zen!Today was pretty great. Hope tomorrow will be another great day.
I need to invest in gore-tex gloves. Mine were drenched.
Leather kinkosToday was pretty great. Hope tomorrow will be another great day.
I need to invest in gore-tex gloves. Mine were drenched.
Mike, maybe expensive but I swear by my Hestra Gloves. Gortex, leather palms, durable and they have removable liners.Today was pretty great. Hope tomorrow will be another great day.
I need to invest in gore-tex gloves. Mine were drenched.
To add to the woods discussion, below say the Allyns / Glen House level there is just a skim of frozen snow. The snow that fell just covers up the blowdowns and rocks. I have already heard of numerous injury's on Monday from my ski patrol friends. Be extremely carful and keep your tips up if you plan to be foolish.Today was much needed love for SB! As crappy as the season has been, it’s amazing how quickly think get to awesome with a little pow. Actually there’s a lot of new pow, I estimate about 15”. Today was easily the best day of the season! The Mtn is in great shape, however if you are going in the woods, be careful- there was not much of a base before the storm.
That was my guess as well. If so, happy to see them working on fixing that so they can get that route blown in to give another groomed option down the VH side for people that want that (i.e. my dad lol)Maybe the snowball - Racers edge snowmating pipe?
That would explain why they had not blown snow on lower SB. Hopefully they can get the fired up soon.Maybe the snowball - Racers edge snowmating pipe?
SBX requires snow cover for evacuation purposes. It should soon be running when temps permit.Yesh. I like it better when I can ride the chairlift up.
I'm sure it was pretty good though. We are at Sugarbush this weekend and so glad to see so much more open than when we were there over the holidays.
Did I miss something earlier in this thread; I'm wondering why no Slidebrook Express this year and has that already been discussed?