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Of course they did. Be a parent. Wake their ass up to get that fresh cord5 points
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Interestingly enough, there was a late season snow years ago. JFBB was closed, so i went to Camelback. i left lots of fluffy snow in Albrightsville (1800 ft) to find heavy wet sierra cement at Camelback. So, the moral of the story is, Camelback can even fuck up the weather.4 points
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Its annoying how conscious you are of the fact youre a gaper, yet do nothing to change it.4 points
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I don’t like this, but I’m glad that the option is on the table in the future. Get better soon buddy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk4 points
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Anyway, about today... It's been a perfect day. Infinite visibility, fresh snow all over, perfectly groomed trails, just a little bit cold, around -10C. While I absolutely love my current Atomics 72/172 GS, I couldn't stop looking for what other people were at, and what do ya know, the scoop has changed! There were powder skis, 100% rocketed skis, I've spotted Monsters as wide as 88, there were Volkls around at least a hundred mm, and overall a lot of people clearly came to the mountain for the freeride. More boarders too this time, probably 10-15%. We realized a few days back that lifts actually open earlier than the official 9am, sometimes as early as 8:30, and we've exploited this to our advantage. Too bad the lifts on the upper part weren't as ready as those coming from the road, so we couldn't move to Lech right away and had to ski locally a couple of runs. The upper lift initially didn't even have any chairs on it, and that's how the picture above was shot. Groomers were perfect until about 2pm, but after that they went to hell, I guess because the snow was fresh, and crowds were higher. We'll ski one more time tomorrow morning when snow is forecast again, and that will be the end of it. Oh, one of the pictures below features a tunnel for skiers to cross the road to get from the slope to the lift on the other side. Sometimes these can be bridges too.4 points
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Nile mile is slower and flatter than paradise and not as long..if cliffhanger was equal to Razors they'd host collegiate giant slalom races on it. It's not even close to Razors..4 points
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There are plenty of free runs here. Some areas are marked as no go on the map, but everywhere else you can dive if you dare. See the tiny specks on the ridge in the first picture? They climb before they go. That could've been you. See happy folks boarding helicopter on the second one? Yeah, I wouldn't dare. The guy on the fourth is about to dive ungroomed red slope on powder. There are ungroomed slope runs and tree skiing too, but trees are there only in the lower part of the mountains. We skied 5 days so far, and will add another two hours tomorrow morning. It's gonna snow again, and so I'm not optimistic. Then we'll hit castles in Germany. The car is VW Golf hatchback FWD with winter tires. Feels glued to the road. Even in the yesterday's storm. We rented chains, but didn't have to use them. Infotainment cluster sucks. And for some reason it throws a warning and a single beep every time I exceed 30km/h apparently due to winter tires. I don't understand the logic behind it.3 points
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But she already has a blue pass for this season. And Indiggio that makes no sense having this years pass paid for before the end of last season since you had a season pass already last season. Next thing you're gonna say skiing two different areas in one day counts as two ski days. Double ding for you3 points
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Nope. But they have the "First Tracks" benefit, which they refer to as "First Trax" in an effort, I can only imagine, to appeal to the criminally low literacy level of their consumer base.3 points
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Went up for the party primarily and to get in a few runs. Got into the lot just before 6pm, after dropping wife up in Summit to start drinking early and get first tracks with M80. Most of the way up it was misting, but getting heavier as we approached the ridge. Coming over the mountain, there was a bit of snow mixing in with the drizzle. Employee lot was chock full of busses, there had to be at least 20 in there, but the slopes didn't feel crowded. Razor's was being worked on by the groomers, which was looking quite thin on the inside corners, but they had a load of snow to spread around. NM had some whales, but a groomer had made a single pass through them, so it's a mess. DW was groomed but closed with a skier/boardercross course set up. BMR had Challenge all to themselves. Snow was compressed by the mist and warmth and was wicked fast, but very carveable. Barney's troughs weren't soft, but weren't hard either, but they too were fast and you had to work to keep the speed in check. After a few runs, retired to the bar where I saw Matt having a beer. Took part in the 80's dress up contest, but got the boot first round. I think some ZZ Top dressed guy with a real beard won it.3 points
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February 1, 2017 day 7 of 7 Hey All, Well another great trip to Jackson hole is in the books, my 15th trip here and Atomic Jeffs 11th. We left the 49er at the typical 740am and were in the Ranch lot at 8ish. It was the first and only day we didn't have 3 or more people in the Kardashian Suburban so we had to pay $10 for parking. Managed first civilian gondola with Dennis who talked about hot yoga and hunting for morals with his billionaire friend. As we climbed higher on the gondola we noticed more and more new snow. First run down the ampitheater to Thunder had a couple inches of light and dry powder on top of groomed. Up Thunder and down the left side of Grand which was deep and untracked..I think only Dennis and some of the wallets were in front of us. Then into ten sleep bowl which was partially roped off for the finish of the king and Queen of corbetts event over to the cirque where we had the deepest and lightest powder of the trip right down the center below the big dead tree..totally untracked with chest shots every turn and a few faceshots. Back down to thunder which had a half Corral liftline..up thunder to right side of the grand and in the woods for more untracked. Then up sublette where we rode with a gaper from Vermont who we told to ski Cirque but he was distracted by other already tracked out terrain. He did give me a single hit of weed which was nice but a bit of a tease. Then back to the cirque a little farther over incredible top to bottom fresh again I was totally covered in powder from the chest down when I got back to thunder which had a line extending outside of the Corral. Up thunder and this time on grand only dound found a handful of untracked turns skiers right mainly in the woods and below a brushy area..sublette had a full Corral liftline as well..up sublette and there were several hundred people watching the event that we skied past on the way back to the cirque. By now all the jerrys with go pros and RTMs were in the cirque and even a few lessons..was totally tracked out except the far left that we skied which still had a few pockets of fresh and surfy snow. Since we got 7 fresh pow runs in a row completing a great trip I had no interest in skiing tracked up snow with the masses so took nez perce down gros verte which got progressively worse. I stopped to take a piss about 1,000 vert above the base and there wasn't even an inch of new snow on top of the refrozen crust off trail. Down into the village...shuttle to the car to deboot then shuttle back to village and a nice Italian lunch in the hotel terra. Was a great trip with fun PASRs all of whom Jackson hole first timers. Was fun showing everybody around and as I always say anybody who wants to ski Jackson hole with me is welcome to. It's my way of giving back to the sport. Atomic jeff made a great chauffeur, JFDan loved the perder, NMSki had a permanent smile for five days, MBike Mike loved the 3D snow, Nastar Glenn has more energy than anybody I know and PARidge loved the Hobacks and expansiveness of Jackson hole..I'll savor the afterglow of a great powder day and great trip this afternoon and post my annual The Good, The Bad and The Ugly in the coming days. Thanks everybody for reading along at home and giving out likes!!!3 points
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https://www.sweetdealscumulus.com/deal/allentown/montage-mountain-lift-tickets-12 points
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Gonna check out the "rocketed skis". i thought they were only in the movie "ski patrol:. Those trees look delish. Should have been merderin the perder in there.2 points
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This site needs more diversity. As eaf said, us gapers are an endangered species.2 points
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I would go to Camelback for 2 reasons, altitude and latitude. CB is about 2000' at the top. Blue is 1400' at the top. CB is farther north. Plus I get bored skiing the same place all the time. I like Blue better but CB has a lot of variety to offer as well. I never find Superbowl Sunday to be that much less crowded than any other Sunday. The game doesn't start until 6:30 so most people can leave at 4:00 and still be home to watch the game.2 points
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I understand what he was getting at, but your right, the two ski areas in one day is bogus.2 points
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GSS sampling the goods....mouth open and snow up to his titties.2 points
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True, although MBMike does a fine job filling in. Probably won't make next Sunday either, flight gets into Philthy kinda late Saturday, and besides I think my wife would kill me if I told her I was heading out Sunday morning to ski after I had been home for 7 hours.1 point
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I’ll postpone my run an hour to consume a beer with you in the lot. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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some linguist explained the southern accent as a carry over from educated british snobs. forget how they made that connection but made sense. i think it sounds retarded though1 point
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Why you mad brah? What did those southern people and Wilkes-Barrians do to deserve those descriptions?1 point
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Because they are stored overnight..duh just like they do with some gondolas. We aren't retarded.1 point
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Thanks for the TR, hopefully conditions firm up a bit and settle by the weekend.1 point
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My ski distances on weekend mornings with no snow to day trip able mountains 1:30 Shawnee 1:40 Blue or Camelback 1:55 Frost 2:15 Montage 2:45 Elk (very rare I bother) 2:50 Hunter 3:00 Belleayre or Windham 3:20 Plattekill Anywhere further I am getting a hotel1 point
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Nile Mile is essentially the same thing as Paradise and is just about as much vert. Cliffhanger is similar to Razors Edge/Challenge but has a slightly longer run out. You can park right by the Stevenson Lift and walk 25 feet and then ski to the lift.1 point
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Didn't TP4 post a similar meme yesterday when I posted that I would go on a temporary stats strike to support the injustices he's suffered?1 point
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Sundays typically aren't very crowded in Vermont. Friday's and Saturday's are the crowded days. Most drive home sundays1 point
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You're in Vermont, why not ski someplace else that you've never been? Sugarbush, Smuggs, Bolton, etc.? f you're driving up Saturday, you could stay over Sat night somewhere and ski one of the cool little local hills for cheap fun. Suicide Six, Whaleback, Dartmouth Skiway, etc. Pico is always good. Liftopia should have some good Sunday prices. All of those hills are accessible from the Woodstock area which is a nice small town. And West Lebanon NH is nearby if you want a cheap motel and fast food.1 point
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Fucking A, you go on vacation for a few days and everything happens. First off Ridge heal up dude shit sucks but at least everything is in one piece Second way to fucking kill it I'm super jelly1 point
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I'm watching the ikon pass closely. Between Aspen and JH every year, a pass that covers both might make sense.1 point
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