Stowe 3/31...
I arrived at the mountain at 8:00AM and purchased my lift ticket for $54. There were about 15 cars in the parking lot and it was 28 degrees under Cloudy skys. I first skied Ridgeview to Sunrise to Standard for a high speed cruiser. Wow was the cord good. I poked around off the trail a little and it was pretty crusty off trail. My second run was Lord to North Slope for more high speed cruising followed by one more Ridgeview to Sunrise to Standard. Due to the 40-something degree temps yesterday and the 20 something degree temps overnight anything ungroomed was pretty crispy. Then at 9:00AM I met up with KingSlug from Alpinezone and his wife. Kingslugs wife skied pretty fast for having a kneebrace.
At this point it began snowing heavily and we headed over to the Gondola for a dry ride up. We skied the top section of Chinclip which was dust on crust..then Switchback to Gondolier. The new snow on the groomed surface of Gondolier was velvety. Then we skied Perry Merrill and I ducked off into some woods off of Switchback which were getting better with the new snow. Then up the gondola again and down Cliff trail to Nosedive to Liftline..Then up the quad.
Kingslug was saying how he didn't like to ski woods so I showed him and his wife the easy Chapel woods off of Toll Road. The snowpack is so good that we were skiing up in the branches. I think Kingslug fell ass over tea kettle in the woods but I was ahead and didn't see it. Then we took the trip and skied Hayride..and Hayride loop down to the quad. At the top of the quad I decided to split up from them and ski some more challenging woods.
I first skied some really fun woods near sunrise where I like to go for safety meetings..

then took those down into the Chapel woods. Then up the Gondola and I skied the Slalom glades off Nosedive then below the Slalom glades to Cliff Trail...then across Nosedive to the lower Goatdive woods. Then back up the quad..I wanted to ski Goat but it was closed from the top so I went in the lower entrance from the top of Liftline. I skied a couple bumps flawlessly..then a snowsnake sent me on my ass...mad Homer Simpson..doh. After 4+ hours of skiing with no break..I was starting to get a little sloppy. I cut left into the Goatdive woods and by this point there was 3+ inches of new snow which was a great cushion above the refrozen crud. Then down midway to lower Liftline and I made the wise decision to quit...It's my first of 6 days in a row and I don't want to burn out on the first day. Today was my first day in 2 months that I got to ski sweet woods. My Rossi Scratch BCs were loving the woods and are surprisingly good making quick turns through the trees.
I left Stowe at 12:15PM and gave a hitch-hiker a ride into town. The snow is in the process of changing to rain..tomorrow is supposed to be in the 50s with rain, fog and wind. I'll be at Sugarbush taking advantage of their $1 April Fools day deal. O.K. time to get a burger from The Shed..
Oh and pictures will be posted when I return from Stowe...most likely when I'm back at work next Monday..
edit: the forecast looks way nicer for later in the week...I'm surprised the Gondola and quad ran with how gusty the winds were..literally windy enough to be blown uphill at points..da damn..
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 35.
Thursday Night: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 15. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Friday: Snow likely. Cloudy, with a high near 31. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Friday Night: Snow likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Saturday: A chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 35. Chance of precipitation is 40%.