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Pretty disappointing that they don't have even one trail dedicated to bumps anymore!
Pedro
Thanks,
There was nothing to speak of at the river as of yesterday. Pretty disappointing that they don't have even one trail dedicated to bumps anymore!
Pedro
Its a little early for a dedicated bump run. They usually have some, just been tough weather cycle for those trails to open. I was there this weekend, didn't get to aurora, but got my bump fix on risky. I can't say how they compare to what's mentioned but the uppercut/crossbo/lockeline is a fave, as well as downdraft, shockwave, 3D and lots of glades. SR does not really believe in bumps, lmao, but I ski 60 days there and always find some bumps. In Nov I had a couple of great spring-like bump days. They do have lots of trails where there a good bumpy edge.
My votes would be....
Bubblecuffer,
Winters Way,
Ripsaw
all at Sugarloaf...I'll report back tomorrow with some first hand experience.
Yup...a big shame. But I'm not sure dedicated bump runs fit their "model"....I'm tired of bitching about it, and just ski whatever moguls I can find. But you're especially correct about the intermediate - they don't have much except if it's built up over the day - sometimes AMex will stay bumpy on right - but they groomed that over the weekend. I also think their ski patrol must be kinda wimpy...a natural trail that was open Saturday they closed for Sunday...when it had 2" of dust on it...we got there and couldn't figure out why...so told my 9yo son "I never think it's a good idea to break the rules...but this time we're going to"..hehe.... That was a good intermediate bump run too...even if you did go down it and were 'over your head'...not like you couldn't get out alive.They have all the terrain in the world to properly cultivate intermediate bumps and they routinely blow it off. It's an afterthought for them, at best.
Tempest is not a great place to learn bumps due to pitch. They had something going with the right side of Dreamaker years ago but that seemed to go away. Bretton Woods blows them away for intermediate bumps only because SR allows it. Bad move.
Skied Sugarloaf today...WOW !! These are incredible early season conditions right now. Bumps are plentiful and bountiful with mid winter coverage. Everything south of Spillway XC is open with the exception of Nitro (& amazingly they are opening Bracket Basin tomorrow). Hit up Bubblecuffer, W. Way, Boomauger, Sheerboom, Dbl Bitter, and a little bit of woods. All in very good conditions. The little bit of crust/ice encountered on the bumps was generally localized to the tops of the steeper bump runs (Bcuffer & WWay), but barely even a nuisance.
Skied Sugarloaf today...WOW !! These are incredible early season conditions right now. Bumps are plentiful and bountiful with mid winter coverage. Everything south of Spillway XC is open with the exception of Nitro (& amazingly they are opening Bracket Basin tomorrow). Hit up Bubblecuffer, W. Way, Boomauger, Sheerboom, Dbl Bitter, and a little bit of woods. All in very good conditions. The little bit of crust/ice encountered on the bumps was generally localized to the tops of the steeper bump runs (Bcuffer & WWay), but barely even a nuisance.
I Love SL and Bracket Basin but they need to do something about the entrance to it
what's wrong with the entrance to Bracket? What would you do to improve it?
I think I can relate to what ST is referring to...I assume he's talking about the entry under the "massive" archway/sign that looks so inviting to the wanna-be glade skiers & literally 20 yards into the glade you are forced into a couple of tight narrow turns that if you stop you find yourself perched on the side of the hill like a lost mountain goat....All it takes is a few timid skiers at the beginning of the entrance to do that & then it turns into a cluster f@*!.... My approach don't stop until you get beyond that or enter above (from the backside when you can) or slightly below the entrance you can enter to avoid that section too.
gotcha
Only skied out there a few times and crowding / choke points hadn't been an issue. My issue with BB is the return, not the entrance. Would love to see a surface lift or something that brings you back to the base of King Pine. That way you don't have to be worried about cutting left back to KP and could take longer fall line runs without ending up in the condos by accident.