Forgot my camera / phone in the car, so no photos today
I arrived around 6PM and skied until around 8PM. Conditions were bizarre ... I think the rain and freeze thaw cycles messed with the snow. Even the freshly groomed stuff skied odd. It was like a mix between spring conditions with some hardpack underneath. Not icy, but easy to catch a tip. Overall granular.
I stuck on the Polar Express the entire time I was there. The lift lines were really long at the Minuteman for the racers and the park rats.
Skied on Smith Walton, 10th, and Conifer. Conditions were consistent across all three trails, again a wierd sticky granular / mashed mix. I was one of the first down on Conifer after they finished grooming it, which was a little better, but quickly turned into the same as the other trails again.
For the first time I've seen this year, they had moguls on 10th. They were a bit hardpack in between, not entirely icy, but just OK to ski. I didn't see anyone skiing them except for me and some other dude the entire time I was there.
The problem for me anyway was in the middle of the mogul run there was one oddly spaced gap between two moguls (vertically up and down the hill). So it was hard to check speed coming to that mogul and then I would end up with too much speed going down the rest of them. For the five times i did that run, I ended up having to run out perpendicular to the field every time instead of running the zipper the whole way down, most often to lots of hoots and hollers from the zillions of middle school kids on their ski club trip :roll:
Anyway, good times, but I'm hoping for some more standard packed powder next time I'm out there.
I arrived around 6PM and skied until around 8PM. Conditions were bizarre ... I think the rain and freeze thaw cycles messed with the snow. Even the freshly groomed stuff skied odd. It was like a mix between spring conditions with some hardpack underneath. Not icy, but easy to catch a tip. Overall granular.
I stuck on the Polar Express the entire time I was there. The lift lines were really long at the Minuteman for the racers and the park rats.
Skied on Smith Walton, 10th, and Conifer. Conditions were consistent across all three trails, again a wierd sticky granular / mashed mix. I was one of the first down on Conifer after they finished grooming it, which was a little better, but quickly turned into the same as the other trails again.
For the first time I've seen this year, they had moguls on 10th. They were a bit hardpack in between, not entirely icy, but just OK to ski. I didn't see anyone skiing them except for me and some other dude the entire time I was there.
The problem for me anyway was in the middle of the mogul run there was one oddly spaced gap between two moguls (vertically up and down the hill). So it was hard to check speed coming to that mogul and then I would end up with too much speed going down the rest of them. For the five times i did that run, I ended up having to run out perpendicular to the field every time instead of running the zipper the whole way down, most often to lots of hoots and hollers from the zillions of middle school kids on their ski club trip :roll:
Anyway, good times, but I'm hoping for some more standard packed powder next time I'm out there.