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Actually, SR is closing 4/28. Sugarloaf has not published it's spring schedule but are offering tickets straight through to 4/30 currently. That is the middle of the week, but their ticket calendar won't open for May. Have to think they go through first weekend of May, especially if this storm delivers.People are mostly pissed that we will be at a reduced trail count for an extended period of time. It is what it is. We are gettign a new lift. Because I have IKON, I will break up the monotony of skiing by going to Killington or Sunday River or the Loaf a day or two. Can't do that with Epic. ;-)
But reduced trail count has nothing to do with the closing day. We are closing on May 5th after the Kentucky derby party and Cinco de Mayo. Other than Killington, who else in the east will be open? Sunday River is closing 5/1, the Loaf 4/28. Stratton, Mt Snow, Jay and Stowe all in April. I know it will be Steins, Steins, Steins but it will be primo spring conditions every weekend with bands and beer and friends on the plaza........ every weekend.
Maybe I will use my IKON and go ski Snowbird. I hear it might be good out there.
It's probably related to that F'ing Piping Plover out on the Cape!I didn't even know what a Bicknell's Thrush looked like until I googled it last week. There was a bird hanging out on my deck 2 weeks ago in VT that looked an awful lot like it.
We miss our beach buggy…
That seems odd. Maybe they called BenedictGomez in to do some Bicknell Thrush eradication and did not want video evidence?Anyone have insight on why they took down the feed for both the Lincoln peak and heaven’s gate web cams? Would have been nice to watch the progress. Construction related?
Not to mention a summit snow stake cam is probably a bad idea when you’re trying to keep skiers off the summit (side note, that cam is useful for determining precipitation type but not much else).I assume they have or will cut the power to the lift as it is being removed. The camera is mounted to the lift shack. The snow stake up there is out also so I bet they already cut the power and are working on dismantling the patrole shack, lift house and maybe the ramp? I don't know about the lift line camera. Maybe that building is on the same electric feed.
Not to mention a summit snow stake cam is probably a bad idea when you’re trying to keep skiers off the summit (side note, that cam is useful for determining precipitation type but not much else).
That why you’re not a “influencer”… you need to be a lot more stupid to get attentionThat's smart. I would never do that......post before I went that is. ;-)
and josh's forecast hasnt been updated since yesterday morning.
Yeah, I've seen some pretty wide ranges forecast. Hope you all get it.Well he updated it. And he's still more optimistic than anyone else that I'm seeing. Now he's saying "only" 20-40 for the mountains above 2500'.
I just read Mountain forecast for Wildcat,... they are calling for 43" over the next 3 days!Yeah, I've seen some pretty wide ranges forecast. Hope you all get it.