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Made it to the mountain in 4 1/2 hrs (love Waze). Mountain picked up ~2” today which was a unexpected surprise. 15F but under summit little wind so not so bad. Visibility off of summit was sketch though. Generally all trails Skied awesome. Lapped off top (3.5 blue mountains). Still pumping guns on upper skyward. ROTD was upper wilderness (pic) as it was getting a 21 gun salute and with natural was man/nature pow day. Floaty turns, first of season! Lookout was closed, oh well. Picking up pizza, a ubu ale or three and it’s lights out for me. I’m old [emoji41]6 points
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3rd place. $10 gift card, and didn't win the lift ticket. Lost to two 6 person teams. They said "Team PA Ski and Ride Dot Com" six times, so we're spreading the legend. And that grilled cheese, tho . . .6 points
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As a past long time season pass holder at JFBB, let me give you the 411 on Jack Frost. This isnt a total dig at JF, but alot of this is why i left for Blue. I will keep any type of comparison to any other mountain out of this. Pros - They do generally have good snow. Grooming is good. Low crowds except for Holiday Weekends. Glades, Elevator, Risk it, Gonzo's Grind, Mad Tree Glade. (more on this later) Easy to score half price lift tickets. The lunch special in the lodge is usually awesome. Powder day in the trees can be awesome. If there is a good base, and you get a good snow, there are normally some areas most people wont venture to to make some nice turns. Cons - Last to open, first to close. Not in their eyes, since Boulder opens first always with Freedom. Frost will always open later than BB. Lifts are slow. No getting around the fact you spend a ton of time on them. Runs are short, they dont really turn either. They really just go pretty much straight down the mountain, yes, i guess you could say Telstar or Solitude turn, but......really? Abuse the glades when they are good, for they are normally short lived. Lets remember, most snow in the glades is blow over, or natural. right now, they should be pretty good. They will start to deteriorate pretty quickly coming up, unless we get a few snows here. 1 warm day and a cold night will solidify the base, but turns them into icy chutes. like i said, abuse them when they are good. Skiing Challenge glade top to bottom seems less likely these days. When the off trail stuff sucks, like due to weather, that place gets small. When the off trail stuff sucks, like due to weather, and they start closing off half of East Mountain and Challange for the race team, that place gets really small. (this is what did the place in for me) The trails really dont have enough sustained pitch to make an overnight dump "epic". Getting to anything with decent pitch requires a trip down something kinda flat. Good snows for Frost are in the 6-8" range. The Elevator, and Elevator glade were not kept up. Phillycore basically petitioned them to clean it out and make it skiable. which they did, like 8 years ago. Since then, they broke the weedeater, and havent replaced it. The video SaltyAnn found is PASR day there, three days after a 16" day. Still fun. One park glade can be good, but one park will always come first. Thunderbolt Glade is the most dangerous glade in PA. What lures people in there i will never know. Its full of big boulders and gets very little snow. I have seen countless people get hauled out of there. JF & BB might be starting to become the red-headed step child of Peak Resorts. Yes, with the Peak Pass, maybe Hunter is in the cards for early season when they are sitting on their thumbs in the Poconos. And in the early season i have the itch to ski, like everybody else, but I have trouble making an early season trip anywhere with some distance to ski 1 or 2 trails. I want my trips to count for something. go when its awesome and 100% open.6 points
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Ffs with the costumes. If you need props to be entertaining, you're not entertaining; that's why nobody likes magicians.3 points
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Can't wait for NMski to bring his for the PASR party. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk3 points
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Skies a few runs between 10-12 with toast. Great morning. Got crowded just in time for Shadows to arrive. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk2 points
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head has been coming up with this stuff for years... my '07 iXRC's had the "chip" - when the vibration of the ski got to a certain level (speed) the chip would send pulses to align the electrons in the metal layers to make it torsionsally stiffer http://www.headsnow.co.nz/technologies/skis/intelligence-™-technology it made me a nastar master!2 points
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Don't worry after they're married for a year or two they might invite you over for a sleepover to spice up their love life..or at least operate the tripod2 points
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We have a pecking order at Blue. On NWDM, JohnnyLaw and I go first. On Switchback, GSS and JohnnyLaw go first. No passing allowed except when RidgeRacer is out of control and passes dangerously close.2 points
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we hit up montage for the first time this season on Saturday, and it was a blast. mad props to their mtn ops crew b/c trail expansion was in full swing over the weekend. they dropped the ropes on three trails (high ball and whistler in the AM, and white lightning after lunch). we arrived about 8 am to meet up with an out-of-town acquaintance who wanted to check out the mtn....so yours truly was tour guide for the day. the newly opened trails were a bit rough (death cookies) but the rest of the open terrain was very nice. best snow was to be found on cannon ball and boomer (on the edges for both trails). just before lunch mtn ops began to push the whales on white lightning. it was fun watching their winch cat push out that very steep carpet! après was had per usual at slocum hollow. side bar topic: college buddy of mine skis at tussey mtn and he sent me photos of the ski lift accident that happened there on Saturday, their opening day. the clamp of one of the chairs failed and it slid backwards, pilling up 4 or 5 chairs. all chairs involved had ski school personnel. several injuries, but none life-threatening. that shut the mtn down b/c tussey only has one lift. derp. my buddy said he was stuck on the lift for about a hour...got to be evacuated by repelling down from his chair. fun times.1 point
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Just throwing out the idea. Anyone ever follow the Ski the East Freeride Tour? I don't know if they still do it but a few years back they used to hold events where you'd just send it one some of the steeper/sketchier runs in VT. I think they used to do Castlerock and Jay Peak Face Chutes as well as Black Magic at Magic Mtn. Always looked like a ton of fun and I wondered if there was any interest on these boards to organize something similar. Unofficially, of course. Maybe pick a few of the more interesting/difficult runs in the area and pick a day and have a meet up and just have fun with it. Maybe somebody can bring a bluetooth speaker and the prize can be a case of good beer. I dunno, just a thought. Anyway, looked like a lot of fun and I figured it could be a cool way to organize something in case that sounded appealing to anybody. I know most guys here seem to already know one another and ride together so I hope I'm not butting in. Here's a video for an idea, obviously would not be unofficial and not organized unless somebody actually is interested in putting something together. I'd be all ears:1 point
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We can talk about lunch choices if that's more suitable. But not until the sale ends.1 point
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I'd actually like to see someone really style the dual-slalom mtb course underneath the 6-pack chair at Blue. I think people assume those are ski features then they get in there and are all "wtf am I supposed to do with this...berm?" But a good freestyle skier could make that look rad.1 point
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Round 4 was 70s current events. Either 9 or 10 out of 10. Waiting on tallies. Hope we win this giftcard so I don't hafta pay for the drinks. Grilled cheese with tomato soup — sorry, bisque, at Last Run Lounge is legit.1 point
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No reason to ski a 600 vert ski area with slow lifts when there's a 1,000+ area that's closer with fast lifts. Jack Frost is a good place for those who don't mind skiing slow.1 point
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Back from a very fun session at Camelback Mountain. Since my $8.00 Wal-Mart sunglasses broke yesterday, I had to contend with the sun in my eyes on both legs of the drive across I-80. However, it was insanely rad to wear my fighter pilot style Smith goggles all day long, and I looked like a true expert skier on my new but short 170cm RTMs. I arrived at my favorite parking spot near the Stevenson Lift around 9:30 am. The inaugural run on my RTMs was tragic. Not more than 10 seconds after snapping my boots into the bindings, I skied over some thin cover on my way to Stevenson Lift, thereby scratching the perfectly manicured base on my brand new skis before even getting to the lift. My first trail of the day was Nile Mile. The cord was sadly gone for the day, but the packed powder conditions were amazing, and I made awesome turns on my RTMs. The RTMs felt identical to the ones I demoed last week, except I knew in my mind that the 3D glass feature of the 2018 model was absent, and that would likely ruin my skiing experience for the next several years until I could afford the extra $300 for 3D glass. All of the runs were open except for Cliffhanger, Pharaoh, Bactrian, Lower Marc Antony, Pocono Raceway, Uncle Bill’s Way, and The Hump. My favorite run of the day was Big Pocono, which is the steepest intermediate run at CB. Because it was mostly all boilerplate, the gapers stayed away from it, allowing me to make wide turns. After a few runs I think I started carving correctly, and I found the RTMs much easier to move around than the Elons. Overall, an insanely fun and rad day. It was a little busier than I thought it would be, but the lift lines flowed smoothly, and I high-fived Kyle, my favorite lift attendant, for doing a great job pairing me with other rides all day long. The lodge was a mad house at noon, and I could not even find a single chair to sit in, so I had to sit in a hallway near an employee door. Thankfully the hotel is open now, so I can take my breaks there instead going forward. I plan to make another trip tomorrow, and am bracing for the largest crowds of the year. But I’m trying very hard to build a tolerance for large crowds, since I am throwing around the idea of taking a 2 day trip to a New York resort over MLK day weekend. I don’t know yet for sure – I’m thinking Hunter, Windham, or something no more than 3-4 hours.1 point
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Sure I want one..when I lived in Maine years ago I dated a Russian girl and they're great!!!! Plus the language barrier is actually an advantage to somebody like me with foot in mouth disease.1 point
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Salty you know you're gonna get a pass at Blue next month. What other place offers so much for $449 or maybe $5191 point
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Have you watched any YouTube videos on how to carve. It took me years to learn how to carve on old straight skis and once the super shapes came out I was hyper carving and unless I make an effort to carve I mainly skid the few turns I make..1 point
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Yeah it helps just watching someone better to see their form. Invest in a lesson if you really care about getting better with proper form. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk1 point
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Or your balance sucks. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk1 point
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Blues glades range from wide open to some of the most intense tree shots east of the Lehigh river and west of the Delaware. I sometimes wish I was on 170s for the tight trees as I sometimes get stuck on my 193s1 point
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How did you ski through the forest without hitting trees..ski good or eat wood bahahaha1 point
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you carve??? Nice that you've advanced from the pocono shuffle you were doing 2 weeks ago!!!1 point
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You had me laughing today when I asked how you liked my carving, and your response was "which part of run did you carve on, the top, middle, or bottom?"1 point
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Conditions over the past week made up for the lift issue last sunday. Everything skied great today.1 point
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Agreed. A lot of us use Hestra gloves, but they aren’t warm enough for everyone. 🙄1 point
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Hottronics FTW. No reason to look any further, or start a new thread that goes for 10 pages, but really goes no where.1 point
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I don't want to speak for everyone, but I think you've kind of reached the point where most people don't really care about what you post and are only (if that) looking for a spot to troll the troller.1 point
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177s would have just floated right down that due to the increased surface area.1 point
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Doing a 2nd Montage day, since our hotel was 3 miles away and we woke to see at least 2" of fresh had landed last night (and is still coming down) on top of the nice surface from yesterday. Bomus that virtually nobody is tracking it up. Long Haul is running and serving the least tracked up run. Conditions are so nice I may take my girls on one of the double blacks (Smoke) today, which would be a first for them.1 point
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Cannonball was a real sweet run for my girls. Once we discovered it we stayed there for our last 5 runs. Nice surface on it and decent steeps but the are a 4 step staircase so they could let it rip down a steep then have a flat to pause between them. We are on the fence between staying and doing Montage again tomorrow and following original plan of hitting JF tmrw. Leaving the decision to my daughters. This is the first time I have ever gotten a hotel in Poconos in ski season as I always have day tripped here.1 point
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I was under the impression that they only let them on one trail and then closed that one to skiers. Guess I haven't paid too much attention to the airboard world lately. Glad to see that Montage is making some serious progress with terrain expansion. I was up that way for Christmas but didn't get a chance to get on the snow.1 point
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wait, they let these guys on the slopes with the skiers? lol thats insane. now i kinda want to go to check out the carnage1 point
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They should not have slopes open at the same time to skiers and folks on those "air board" sleds. The boarders have no control as they speed down the slopes. One took me out below the knees like a bowling ball does to a pin. Glad it happened to me and not my kids, but it is a ridiculous hazard to have, especially on green slopes. Complained to guest services that they need to segregate the airboarders to keep skiers safe, especially young beginners.1 point
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I have a ski stretcher at my house, I dont think we will be able to stretch the 170's up to a 177, but Id bet we could be able to get them in the 175 range. For a good case of beer Ill let you borrow it and we can kill this debate.1 point
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Hitting Montage tomorrow and Jack Frost Saturday with my girls. Spending the night between at the Hampton Inn by Montage.1 point
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The parking lot misses you PC. You can use my buddy pass anytime.1 point
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Did you buy the damn skis yet? This is the dumbest fucking thread on this stupid piece of shit site. The second problem is that you're buying Volkl's, get a pair of Kastle BMX 115's with a set of pivots and be done with it.1 point
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