Hawk
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YesI've never heard of pinball alley before (wrt slidebrook at least). Is it the section before you cross under the slidebrook chair?
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YesI've never heard of pinball alley before (wrt slidebrook at least). Is it the section before you cross under the slidebrook chair?
And that is why there are Pirate instructors.Lol, since I’m back on my boards after a bit of a break and have certainly developed bad habits, I briefly checked into a private lesson at Stratton View attachment 57413
Fwiw, privates are for the coach, not the number of people in the group.
Most group lessons have only 1 or 2 in the group, especially higher levels, midweek usually just one. Midweek group is only $120 pp for 2 hours. If you wanted to your coach could take you in SB and get two good runs in. (I work Mo and Tu, lol)
it was a favorite indeed but that’s not why it was groomed. You really have to pick the right time to groom it. The first groom is a lot of work. It takes two full shifts and then likely another the next night. If there is not natural snow afterwards or additional snowmaking it needs grooming with a winch cat every night or it gets unsafe. Winching it every night takes the winch away from other trails. It was my favorite when groomed and a fresh 6-8” pm top. I have not skied Stein’s in a few days, but like Hawk I have enjoyed skiing it but not recently on top of the whales. Were I still in charge I would be pushing for a groom tonight. Maybe just down the middle and leaving moguls on the sides. Looking forward tomorrow morning on it no matter what happens.When Win was in charge a groomed steins was one of his favorite run I remember. That is why it got goomed frequently. Actually I skied it yesterday and the skiers right edge was really good. Snow was soft with mostly packed powder. I am not a fan of when they groom it mid season. It only takes a couple of days and then it is a sheet of ice. There are plenty of groomed runs. I say leave it alone.
Was that on the snow report? I did not notice?I know it is nitpicking, but as someone who knew Joe Riemer, it's a bummer to see them misspell his name for the past week....it isn't that hard to get it right.
That being said, the skiing is the bomb today.
I am sure Sugarbush will let all know the plans when finalized. Our long-term plan had HG, NR, Bravo as the first three. GMX has a new drive and with proper maintenance has a longer life. So far as I can tell Alterra is supporting what we had planned prior to the sale. They have already stepped up big on snowmaking with more to come. You can now see from the Bravo and GH chairs where the new traverse from Valley House to HG will be with snowmaking all the way.He wasn't 100% sure, but those are the ones he thought it was. Makes sense if it was those 4 planned for replacement in the not too distant future.
Thanks, I'd say that's apropos
8" so far at the allyns stake and it is abolutely dumping right now. I think we are over achieving so far at least from what the NWS predicted. They were saying 3-5 over night.