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Day 3 - Alta Much improved visibility, leftovers, still crowded. Our morning started out watching avy blasting over coffee. Alta has a spotter in the saloon (GMD has early coffee in there every morning), so we were talking with him and he was pointing out the areas they were working on. The powder-starved locals called in sick yesterday bc the mtn was still crowded. It was really nice to be able to see where you were going today, and the temps were a little warmer than yesterday. Found lots of soft stuff off the high-t first thing in the morning. Then we headed over to wildcat and found thigh-deep untouched snow. The bro-skiers were out in force, hitting a kicker under the lift. The girls went exploring the sugarloaf and supreme lifts while my buddy rob and I did a lap down in the black jack area. After that we decided to take the high t to the end and we came down high rustler...easily run of the day. After a run thru the trees below Collins lift we met the girls for lunch at the saloon. Lunch was a really good supreme pizza and soda: really hit the spot. After lunch we lapped supreme lift, playing in the trees and steeps off skiers left looking down the mtn. Supreme bowl was closed. One last run of the day was under the collins lift. Another awesome day in ski paradise. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk7 points
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A lot of new snow. Low crowds. Bright sun. Good grooming. Blew in the bumps and on main. The bumps are fantastic but after running 20 miles yesterday my legs are burnt by the bottom. Excited for tomorrow. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk5 points
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I don't know wtf that was. But I'm back to strongly disliking Eaf, so at least there's some order in the world.5 points
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I had such a great trip to Canada last season, that I decided to try it again this season. After going last year solo, I was finally able to get Afroman to get his passport and join me. We left Sugarbush this morning at about 8 AM. We weren’t in a rush since it was going to be a mellow day with Afroman getting his legs back under him after two years off his board. We arrived at the border at about 10:30, and since Afroman had never been to Canada, we waited about 20 minutes for them to do a more in-depth check on him. After getting the go ahead, we arrived at Bromont, booted up in the parking lot, and were on the snow at 11:45. Despite it being Quebec vacation week, we found the crowds to be minimal, barely waited in a lift line, and we were able to get discounted lift tickets online. The mountain is pretty expansive and offers over 100 runs ranging from beginner to expert. It also has several t2b high speed lifts and several fixed grips. The lifts are strategically placed to disperse crowds and connect seamlessly with other trail pods. The temperature was in the mid 30’s and there was plenty of granular to go around. We mostly stuck to the green and blue stuff until the last couple of runs when Afroman was feeling adventurous enough to hit some black diamonds. We ate lunch at the lodge on the backside of the mountain. It was delicious and affordable, especially with the current exchange rate. After 15 runs, and having a 3 hour drive up north of Quebec City, we called it quits. Overall, not a bad first day to the Canadian ski trip. As an aside, I was amazed by the scope of the resort at Bromont. It was much larger than expected and had a very classy and well maintained set of lodges and base buildings, while also sporting several hotels and numerous ski houses. I highly recommend if you want a place to stop on the way to MSA or Le Massif.4 points
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If the final trivia question happens to be - “how fucked up is the quad”? I think the answer would be “very”.3 points
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Crisis averted. She was F'ing with me. I was in serious panic mode for a minute there.3 points
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Whatever you call the person stocking the shelves at the grocery store....i keep looking at that job like the stress factor on that would be pretty low. 9-5 (or some similar set hours), dairy didnt get delivered that day? not his fault. a catastrophe might be having to clean up a dozen eggs that hit the ground by accident? My job keeps me awake at night. Often. And, thanks to the invention of the smartphone, i can even be at work, even when im not at work. Awesome.3 points
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That's awesome but I refuse to participate in the weather channel's naming of snowstorms. Definitely the lamest thing ever.3 points
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They built it under the 6er! Should be open with tomorrow’s snow! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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After packing up and hitting the road after Bromont, we traveled 3 hours further north to the town just outside of Mont Sainte Anne. We had gotten a room at the Quality Suites there and were only 10 minutes from the base of the mountain. After a good nights sleep, we had breakfast at the Quality Inn, got some discounted vouchers at the hotel, and hit the road. The hotel had no vacancies, and the parking lot was significantly busier than when I had come last year. Regardless, it was never “that” crowded. We redeemed our lift tickets and were on the snow by 9:30. Our first couple runs were uncrowded and had no lift lines. We accidentally ended up in a natural snow only area serviced by a T-Bar. Afroman struggled with the T-Bar and we became separated. After waiting for about 45 minutes at the lodge at the base of the backside of the mountain, I decided to take some runs. I encountered my first “long” lift line of about 10 minutes, but if you hit the singles line, it was much quicker. I lapped the backside of the mountain which is mostly Green and Blue cruisers before finding Afroman about 8 runs later. We headed over to the front side to skiers right for some amazing views. Following that, we got some uncrowded runs off the Gondola. All in all, we did 17 runs today, the majority of them from 11:30 to 4 straight. There was significantly more snow up here than at Bromont. There were decent bump trails and some off piste to be had. Still some bare spots, but this storm Thursday should erase that. It was a mix of frozen granular and packed powder with a moderate wind. Overall, it was a great day. Off to Le Massif de Charlevoix tomorrow.2 points
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Tried to sneak away for some evening skiing and went to Boreal, because they are open until 9 and because they are on the Max Pass. Had my own boots and figured I'd demo. Fail #1 on my part: no demos. Fail #2: thinking I could get food at 6pm at a resort that's open until 9. Nope. But I had a shitty day and really wanted to ski, so I rented. That's right: I channeled my inner Salty and rented 170 Volkls. 74s. I did about four runs and gave up. It was too horrible.2 points
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After round 1 Team PA Ski and Ride is in the lead with 8 points, 2 other teams with 7. Round 2 was state capitals. Pretty sure we got 9 of the 10.2 points
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Final trivia Tuesday of the season. Getting of to a late start. I think they are hoping more teams show up because there's like nobody here. Ran late myself but it didn't matter. Pops running late so might be on my own for round 1.2 points
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Sally you'll almost for sure be off tomorrow. See you at Blue!! Bring out the RTM powder skis!!!2 points
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I think there is going to be a little fresh for opening, while lightly snowing. Refreshments/snacks/cocoa, mid morning, then it will start dumping snow sometime around 10:30-11:00.2 points
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Yeah, my job can really suck. But when I'm done for the day, I don't have to think about it.2 points
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I dont think getting there tomorrow will be that bad. Getting home will be the tricky part for sure, depending on what time of course. I'm going to put my "out west" lens in my googles so i feel like im skiing something really awesome.2 points
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Work is being lenient with "working from home" tomorrow. Hoping the roads are bad enough to avoid the office but good enough to get up to Blue2 points
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I just think when they raised their price to $499 yesterday morning a lot of folks bitched. They should have held a hard line. They had almost two weeks to lock in the $399 price.2 points
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Got the email. 6th grade Ski passes are $99 this year. I will take it $399 + 99 + 99 - 50 (sold off two Blue lift tkt vouchers for $25 each when I got this) = $547 for 3 of us to ski Blue all next season.2 points
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I only dislike Eaf. Can't watch; I'm not going to get any of these jobs. Just a vibe, but a strong one. I need a plan B and a place to live that's near good mountain biking and skiing but has a low cost of living. I don't suppose there are any places like that left.2 points
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The house has been renting very well. I always wait till the last minute to reserve a few days for myself so I don’t give up income. Then it usually gets rented. It’s ok, House was over budget so nice to recoup some costs. With a vacation place you can only hope the rental income pays your expenses, everything else is gravy.2 points
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Getting mine today too. Will definitely force me to make use of it! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Not sure I'm ready for riders of the storm type of stuff just yet. Right now I'm looking at Thursday night. Who knows though maybe this storm will buy us a later closing date.2 points
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Absolutely puking snow here. We set out to snowshoe with myself breaking trail. Probably snowed at least a foot overnight. It was so socked in you could barely see. I had to keep my goggles up and deal with snow pelting my face because they were so fogged up I just couldn’t see. I didn’t take my phone out at all for pictures. We didn’t last long. Think it took an hour to cover a little over a mile. Should be an interesting snow coach ride back to Mammoth this afternoon. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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HTFU I do a 70-80 minuets ride to blue a few times a week. 70 miles is easy, especially in a Volvo with a turbo.1 point
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Yup, I agree. A good thing can't be called "perder". If it was a regular sunny day, your ROI would be a couple of orders of magnitude higher.1 point
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Hoping for thst sweet spot of - awesome snow somewhere in Poconos - kids school cancelled - roads clear enough to drive to Mt. - hanging out by JFskiDan when he is looking to split cocoa1 point
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Philly now might be a miss which is good for Blue!! I hope the heaviest snow falls in the morning...otherwise it's gonna be a hell of a long day at the true mountain. Gonna have to get beer and snacks.1 point
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Has there been a lot of snowboarders out? The powder snow usually brings them out in packs.1 point
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True..Nastar Glenn is the weird uncle..I was telling somebody Nastar Glenn got really high Saturday..I was talking about the pitch of his voice when he got excited wahahahahahahooey.1 point
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How'd you guess? Was one of the first nights of their Zoo TV tour at the old Spectrum. The Pixies opened up...so the Pixies and U2 at their peak in one evening. Before you hate look it up. That or I'm making you a mix tape and forcing you listen to it in the lot at Blue.1 point
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Just realized I can get my son a teen pass one more year. It goes by his age the date of purchase. Old pass would have been his age 11/1/18.1 point
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SLC is super easy. If it is snowing, the canyon roads are rough. But staying centrally in SLC allows you to go south to Park City areas, stay in BCC, LCC, and the ability to go north to Ogden area. I'm thinking next year I need to get back to Utah since it has been three years now.1 point
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