Kingslug20
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True.i managed to get a few runs up there a few days ago.
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This is a great project, filling a huge need in the Valley and it is in a very appropriate place. I give Sugarbush and Alterra big credit for proposing this.So who's Benny? Is there supposed to be a link in that "Story" on Facebook (I found the story on Facebook, but couldn't find any links in to any more details other than what is in the photo).
In other Sugarbush news:
The Valley Reporter - Over 200 bedrooms proposed for Sugarbush workforce housing projects
Workforce housing proposal for Sugarbush Resort in Warren, VT.www.valleyreporter.com
They do have extensive snow making and grooming. That is a plus but they also have tremendous back country sking. We have a guide for 2 days and he told me that even with a little snow he will show us some great runs on the north facing slopes and not to worry. This guy came highly reccomended.Dolomites are all about groomers, great grooming btw, and stopping at mountain huts/refuges to eat and drink and enjoy the scenery.
I wish we could have done some of this when we were there last March. Just not enough snow. at some areas there was a lot of off piste trees that would have been fun if conditions allowed.They do have extensive snow making and grooming. That is a plus but they also have tremendous back country sking. We have a guide for 2 days and he told me that even with a little snow he will show us some great runs on the north facing slopes and not to worry. This guy came highly reccomended.
Is that what the report said? If so that is really lame. Just say something like “our awesome snow makers.”Nice to know some of the manmade (aforementioned) "frozen precipitation" lands on some trails, too! From this afternoon's update: "Looking towards this evening, the producers of frozen precipitation will be blowing snow across both peaks and on many trails including Stein's Run, Sunrise, Murphy’s Glade and Lower Organgrinder on Lincoln Peak." HAHA!
Honestly, I could care less about how the conditions are being reported. I thinks everyone on this forum knows enough that the conditions suck - no matter how they get reported.Is that what the report said? If so that is really lame. Just say something like “our awesome snow makers.”
No way. Probably need a couple of feet to make it skiable.dumb question to which I prob know the answer - is slide Brook basin skiable right now? Will it be if it snows 5” this week? I have the opportunity to ski home next weekend and that is unheard of
Wow steins gun powLol yea I am here now. Def no slide Brook. But impressive snowmaking happening all over Lincoln
A bunch and also skiers left. It was good except for the last gun.How many laps did everyone do on Steins yesterday? I did at least 10. I liked skiers left, right on the pipe the best.
6 hours worth, the spicy entrance was an added bonus.A bunch and also skiers left. It was good except for the last gun.