MadMadWorld
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Most of their pipe isn't buried, so why the heck is it buried there?
It's the photo spot...that's why!
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Most of their pipe isn't buried, so why the heck is it buried there?
Wildcat opened a bunch of natural runs. Are they making any snow?
wonder if we'll see continued pipe replacement and more new guns next summer.
Not that I know of. I don't know whether they quiet. Too cold? Giving the snowmakers a rest? Wrapping up for the year?
I do know that management was especially disappointed with the Christmas Eve rain followed by cold. They were running well ahead of last year but now are just even. This is largely the result of lots of natural snow last Christmas week, and nothing this time around.
Yesterday I saw a question about what trails that have yet to blow on, and where they have pipe. I was unable to respond because I was locked out due to the database error. I know the posts were lost, but there is the answer...
Trails with usable pipe that saw snowmaking last year but have yet to see love this year:
Wildcat Pitch / Lower Wildcat
Tomcat Schuss
Catnap
Black Cat
The lower half of lift lion has already seen snowmaking and is sporadically being groomed though it is not advertised.
I know that management really wants to blow snow on Upper Wildcat and intended to try it out last year before the train fell off the tracks. As previously mentioned, the pipe on that trail is ancient so expectations are low.
I can't recall if there is pipe on Panther, any idea?
I am thinking they shot their wod pretty good last week. Maybe next week they will fire up? I keep asking them on Facebook if they're gonna move to some advanced terrain...
What is point of firing up last week but not this week? They'll already be past the holiday weekend.
I am a Wildcat fanboy, but I am getting concerned. I have not heard anything about ongoing snowmaking at either Wildcat or Attitash this week. The temperatures have been perfect so I am not sure what the story is. I hate to think that they tightened the purse strings the week before MLK Day, but I don't have any other explanation.
I suspect once Peak has a deep base established they begin to taper off the snow making and just do touch ups as needed. If you read their snow reports it would seem to support that theory. Also they shut down the snow making ops once the Feb school vacation weeks arrive so unfortunately there is only 3-4 weeks left of the Guns blasting, we are well onto the back-9 for snow making season. NH desperately needs a legitimate Snow Storm, that will cure everything...