billski
Active member
At the risk of starting a debate, I'll give my observations on trail conditions up and down the state of VT.
In the last four weeks, I have skied day(s) at Jay, 2x Magic, 2x Bush, MRG, Stowe, Burke, Smuggs.
IMHO they all skied quite the same. Hard. Not just hard pack; Boilerplate in many places. The rain hit everyone. The temps up and down hit everyone. The base is now there and the only way to move it is with dynamite. I have a hunch that a shotgun bullet wouldn't make it too far in. It honestly does not matter whether it is 6 inches or three feet of base. It all skis the same.
I'm pretty good at falling, and it hurt just as bad no matter where I was. Groomers did their damn best to chop it up each night, but it got rapidly scraped off.
So here is my recommendation. 1)Ski midweek, 2) ski the first couple hours from opening bell or 3) go to the big boys in Maine. Option (1) may not be an options during the upcoming Pres. day week.
In the last four weeks, I have skied day(s) at Jay, 2x Magic, 2x Bush, MRG, Stowe, Burke, Smuggs.
IMHO they all skied quite the same. Hard. Not just hard pack; Boilerplate in many places. The rain hit everyone. The temps up and down hit everyone. The base is now there and the only way to move it is with dynamite. I have a hunch that a shotgun bullet wouldn't make it too far in. It honestly does not matter whether it is 6 inches or three feet of base. It all skis the same.
I'm pretty good at falling, and it hurt just as bad no matter where I was. Groomers did their damn best to chop it up each night, but it got rapidly scraped off.
So here is my recommendation. 1)Ski midweek, 2) ski the first couple hours from opening bell or 3) go to the big boys in Maine. Option (1) may not be an options during the upcoming Pres. day week.