Zand
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Date(s) Skied: Monday 3/2/09
Resort or Ski Area: Wachusett, MA
Conditions: Powder (12") early, Crud, Ice and Bumps late. Mid 10s, Upsloping wind, Snow
Trip Report:
Fun day at Wachusett. Arrived at 10:30 and parked in row 1. Place was dead in the morning and picked up VERY fast by noon... 5+ minute waits for the quads by then. Roads weren't bad at all and everyone found that out quick apparently. Probably a constant 20 MPH wind blowing straight up the mountain. Made an effect the polar opposite of Killington a few weeks ago... today the lift was comfortable, but going down was so windy that you were almost stopped dead, especially in the morning when it was still mainly powder.
Ropers/Balance Rock/Conifer: Ropers was a bit crappy at the turn, but was fine other than that. Used Balance Rock to take a few woods lines which were fun but a bit crappy underneath. I know, bad me, but I needed one day to explore Wachusett this season. Lower Balance was PP in the middle and powder on the sides. Conifer was crowded with bumps all over.
10th/Salamander: Bumps were awful... completely solid with lots of ice under the new snow. Lines seemed decent. 10th itself was good at the top and choppy towards the bottom. Salamander was skier packed so nice and carveable.
Smith: Decent bumps on the steep. The rest was extremely choppy. Took Hole in the Wall a few times, but got yelled at when the night rangers took over and camped out at the bottom. Can't have any fun at Wachusett at night. Polar was in normal speed with a growing line throughout the day. Broke down for about 20 mins around 4:00. They offloaded with the diesel motor and got it running normal again soon after.
Hitchcock/Frannies: Frannie's park was full of idiots who kept sitting near the boxes and on the mound at the end so that took the fun away. Also lots of powder on Hitchcock (with a few nasty patches popping up too from Friday).
Look Ma: Not enough speed when I tried to fight the powder and wind to get good air off the jumps. The landings on almost all of them were windblown and solid. The big air jump at the bottom is gone as is the invisible yellow fence.
Challenger: Took one run and it was full of beginners attempting the chopped up powder and bumps. Needless to say, they had a tough time. Minuteman also had a growing line to 5+ mins as the afternoon went on. Got crazy for a few minutes when Polar went down... luckily it happened right at 4 so the day ticket people leaving helped make it sane again.
Well, a good powder day at Wachusett. Groomers will fill in the nasty spots with it tonight so everything should be nice again after Friday's deluge. I should be back Friday. Trip to Lyndon and Burke got postponed to next Monday.
Resort or Ski Area: Wachusett, MA
Conditions: Powder (12") early, Crud, Ice and Bumps late. Mid 10s, Upsloping wind, Snow
Trip Report:
Fun day at Wachusett. Arrived at 10:30 and parked in row 1. Place was dead in the morning and picked up VERY fast by noon... 5+ minute waits for the quads by then. Roads weren't bad at all and everyone found that out quick apparently. Probably a constant 20 MPH wind blowing straight up the mountain. Made an effect the polar opposite of Killington a few weeks ago... today the lift was comfortable, but going down was so windy that you were almost stopped dead, especially in the morning when it was still mainly powder.
Ropers/Balance Rock/Conifer: Ropers was a bit crappy at the turn, but was fine other than that. Used Balance Rock to take a few woods lines which were fun but a bit crappy underneath. I know, bad me, but I needed one day to explore Wachusett this season. Lower Balance was PP in the middle and powder on the sides. Conifer was crowded with bumps all over.
10th/Salamander: Bumps were awful... completely solid with lots of ice under the new snow. Lines seemed decent. 10th itself was good at the top and choppy towards the bottom. Salamander was skier packed so nice and carveable.
Smith: Decent bumps on the steep. The rest was extremely choppy. Took Hole in the Wall a few times, but got yelled at when the night rangers took over and camped out at the bottom. Can't have any fun at Wachusett at night. Polar was in normal speed with a growing line throughout the day. Broke down for about 20 mins around 4:00. They offloaded with the diesel motor and got it running normal again soon after.
Hitchcock/Frannies: Frannie's park was full of idiots who kept sitting near the boxes and on the mound at the end so that took the fun away. Also lots of powder on Hitchcock (with a few nasty patches popping up too from Friday).
Look Ma: Not enough speed when I tried to fight the powder and wind to get good air off the jumps. The landings on almost all of them were windblown and solid. The big air jump at the bottom is gone as is the invisible yellow fence.
Challenger: Took one run and it was full of beginners attempting the chopped up powder and bumps. Needless to say, they had a tough time. Minuteman also had a growing line to 5+ mins as the afternoon went on. Got crazy for a few minutes when Polar went down... luckily it happened right at 4 so the day ticket people leaving helped make it sane again.
Well, a good powder day at Wachusett. Groomers will fill in the nasty spots with it tonight so everything should be nice again after Friday's deluge. I should be back Friday. Trip to Lyndon and Burke got postponed to next Monday.