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Day 6 - Revelstoke day 1 Digs are now boy 10 mins from mountain, but I was up at usual dark o’clock, ready to hit the newly fallen perder. Arrived in the lot some 10 minutes later and the summit was wicked in and snow continued to fall. It was too warm for the snow to stick to the valley roads, but the s ow on the mountain was excellent. Boarded the gondi which is a strange one in that you take your skis/board on with you. An annoying characteristic is that it’s not a single gondi, so at mid mountain you have to get out and load up into another box. Started out n Last Spije just to get bearings. Higher up the mountain received around 8” and more in trees. Second lap of the gondi we took the Stoke lift to the top. Mistake! Cloud layer had the top socked in, in addition to the falling snow. We felt our way down off the top through the zero visibility. After that fiasco we decided to head over to the Ripper lift, as the altitude was lower. We discovered the Glades of Glory that was empty, and had spectacular, deep powder. It was so good in there, we kept lapping it. The weather can change instantly. On one run down the woods the wind picked up and turned the place into a snow globe. Unfortunatelycwith the socked in conditions, nobody would hike the cliff. Revelstoke is no joke. If you’re coming here and can’t ski steep trees and/or bump lines, you may want to change destinations. This mountain is the real deal! It’s got Jackson bear by a mile in terms of terrain. Dinner was lasagna at the River City Pub which was quite tasty alongside a draft IPA. Morning snow… Various ski pics… Clouds rolled in in seconds! Came across this ski rig. Turns out the guy is from Bucks county PA!11 points
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Finally got the kids out for a night session. Really enjoyed the snow. Grayson's first run down Coming Soon tonight, he crushed it, for a pizza turner anyway. Best moment of the night for me was when we split up and he and Pops did Widow Midway Lower while Bubba and I did full Main. Stopped to wait across the intersection while Pops sent him ahead down Midway and as he got to Main he did a full, unprompted, head-turned uphill clearance check. So proud, lol.6 points
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They ultimately reported 9 inches today but there were some very deep turns to be had on the mountain. First run I decided to get up to the top of lift 2 and I skied right under the lift and it was deep. Skied the what chutes and a bunch of steeps while waiting for the backside to open. Caught the rope drop on Hunziker bowl and it was very very nice. Snow started again at about 10 am and it dumped until about 2:45. Free refills were had all over and especially in the trees. Rare for me any more these days to do a bell to bell session but I skied hard all day with a short break to eat it was so good. Ran into my kids’ group a couple times and they were having a blast. Sadly tomorrow is my final day here. pics in no particular order:6 points
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Had to check it out after you posted. Messing around, found this really cool shot in the submitted 360 pics: https://www.google.com/maps/@40.820945,-75.5132217,3a,75y,12.1h,73.98t/data=!3m8!1e1!3m6!1sAF1QipPKeBfU0_qzhzc37_KcXDpt-rzYykKhoe_k8j9g!2e10!3e11!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipPKeBfU0_qzhzc37_KcXDpt-rzYykKhoe_k8j9g%3Dw203-h100-k-no-pi-10-ya340-ro0-fo100!7i8192!8i40964 points
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Oh wow. I'll sell him my buddy pass for $59. A Blue the True deal.4 points
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Waaaay to much in the way of logistics with this. At least @Benm got on the lift with 2x4's on his feet. This thing wont get near the lift. However, you may be able to get this to go at JF with skiitoolives on Sunday, since you can just throw it on the snow there and go down. Might have a hike back up tho. I would shoot for the glades, since he heard they were "skiable".4 points
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Friday 2/24: We flew United from PHL to Denver flight 3:30pm flight. The airplane seemed old and didn't even have movies to watch which sucked. We arrived with no issues. I think it was in the 40's when we landed. We got off the flight and headed towards baggage. Our bags showed up very quickly and so did our ski bags. Unfortunately, we saw a guy take a ski bag that looked exactly like ours but we assumed he would have checked the sticker. He clearly didn't because we grabbed "our" ski bag only to find out it wasn't ours. So we rushed to customer service who called and got in touch with the person. He was on this way to his rental car so he eventually looped back around. It was really frustrating because who doesn't check the name on the bag. He was very apologetic though. We headed over to Budget to get our 4runner. It took quite a while but no issues. We were finally on our way to Breckenridge around 8/9pm. Dark drive but clear roads which I was thankful about. Our house was about 15 minutes outside of Breck and sat about 11,500 in elevation so we were all huffing and puffing. Saturday 2/25: We slept in a little bit and headed to the mountain around 9am only to find traffic was terrible because it was a gorgeous blue bird day. After about 45 minutes of driving and finding parking, we got a spot and finally headed to the gondola to hit the mountain. Perfect day of skiing. A bit warm but we cruised blues all day on Peak 7 and 8 with 2 of the people who aren't super great skiers. We stopped for lunch and a beer than headed back out for more runs. We ended up calling it quits around 3pm. He headed back to the house and sat in the hot tub. The other half of the group went off and skied alot of the mountain. it was super crowded since it was such a nice day but it was a nice low key day Sunday 2/26: A lot less crowded. We had no issues driving into town and finding parking. We were on the mountain around 9:30am with clear blue skies again. We skied Peaks 7 and 6. We ended up calling it a day around 1pm so my husband and I could walk around town and grab food and drinks. We had hopes of doing a group dinner in town Saturday night but it was snowing pretty hard. By the time we were ready to leave 1 car was stuck in the snow so we stayed in and made dinner. Monday 2/27: Best day of skiing. No crowds, fresh snow, blue skies. We got to the mountain early and took a few easy runs to warm up. We did a bunch of tree runs. After lunch we headed up the t-bar to horseshow bowl. We got on the t-bar and Nick sat a little hard and the bar disappeared from my behind and I was dropped haha Luckily it was only about 20 feet so we skied back down and got in line again. Second attempt at the t-bar was successful. We had alot of fun in the bowls. We skied until close and took the easy trail all the way down to the parking lot. The group met up and we headed to dinner at the Kenosha Steakhouse. Food was alright but good atmosphere. It was our last night so we ate and walked around a bit. Tuesday 2/28: Flight home was uneventful. It was a fun trip. I hadn't been out west skiing in a few years so it was nice to be back. That's all I got for now.4 points
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He was keeping it on topic for the Blue thread. Lift tickets this weekend are dirt cheap at $99 for Saturday and 3 left @ $69 for Sunday. That's pretty rad. Maybe Ski2Live will be generous and consider paying to be a donation to Blue Mountain, then think of it as skiing for free2 points
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ORDA keeps their pricing at last year's level - making it a more attractive option as others are raising theirs. The passes with no holiday blackouts (the only ones I would consider are) Belleayre 669 adult, 369 20s, 339 teens, 239 youth All ORDA 859 adult, 699 20s, 439 teens, 339 youth And they throw in the rest of this year and summer activities and buddy tix So for the 3 of us it would run $1547 Not a bad price for that, but it means at least a 6 hr r/t every time we ski meaning we generally do all overnight trips. Will pay a bunch in gas/tolls/lodging.2 points
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A lot of heads will be on a swivel when the Blue bumpers roll through Canadia!!2 points
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Blue Saturday, Elk Sunday. Have to use the Warren Miller passes before everything melts.2 points
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Hey All, Its almost another weekend, is anybody planning on skiing at Blue mountain the true mountain this weekend? Looks like comfortable temperatures with possibly a damp start but a sunny finish.1 point
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Raining super hard here now. @theprogram4 I'd say to skip wawa and shave off 15m but I I'd be super upset if I didn't see you riding down with coffee, so don't do that.1 point
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Freshies here. Unfortunately I spent the morning meeting people who didn't all want to meet up at the same time. 10:00, 11:00, 11:30 (with a late appearance, so take a run and try again at noon). Like I'd like to move to another lift, not keep coming back to the summit.1 point
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I got a buddy pass with my early bird pass. I don't think I can let it go this season though. I'm trying to get my $675 in ticket value before March ends on this bird and a free 2024. On track so far with 5 4 hour midweek days and a weekend morning 🤑1 point
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Not good, ski patrol might see this and have patrollers stationed all along Burma this weekend, with a garrison right in this spot.1 point
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It surely looks that way. The other wives were back home in Philly. They don't know how to ski1 point
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If so why would you bring it up. You wanted to make one last ditch attempt at the free pass. I'm sorry but if you want to go to Blue on Sunday you're gonna have to make like MC Hammer and "pay, just to make it today"1 point
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There's always next season for my buddy pass competition. I think next year there will be a scavenger hunt in both the lower and upper lots where I hide taxidermied squirrels dressed in our favorite PASRs' ski gear, and whoever finds the most wins my buddy pass1 point
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Saltys pass is no longer available. Too bad so sad. Have fun at Frost.1 point
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Sunday would be the day I would hit Blue this season if Salty's buddy pass freed up. If not, I will enjoy the beautiful view of the Lehigh River from JFrost, where I hear some of the glades are now skiable. Also playing guitar for Grease this weekend. Opened last night, shows at 7 tonight and at 1 and 7 tomorrow.1 point
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the chair might not outrun them, but can you? unrelated i also just realized that google maps has a new aerial over blue.1 point
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Probably we oughta be thinking about talking about considering when will be the day of gaping. Everyone loves doing it Sunday, so is 3/19 the only logical choice? Pushing to 3/26 too risky?1 point
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Just got home from another afternoon at the Blue the Only True mountain Pennsylvania has to offer. Arrived in the lower lot at 1:15 to see no PASR activity or much of any activity at all. I knew I made the right decision to sleep and then come in the afternoon. Started the day lapping Come Around 9 times from the Main Street Express without ever sitting next to another person. Bounced around for another 11 runs on snow that never got slushy as one might have thought with the temps hitting near 60! Some poop 💩 stains resurfaced in the usual spots. Especially the bottom of Switchback was quite bare. Coverage otherwise is still great and deep enough to push around to for hopefully another 3 weeks. All in all JADIP.1 point
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I think it depends on the day…but it’s sort of like this song of the OG six pack isn’t running and just the quad and new lift. @Dirtwolf was saying he wants to get into meatloaf1 point
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Yes, chair 3 painfully slow. If I was a local, definitely would not have bothered. Still had fun, only took 2 tumbles due to low visibility.1 point
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I'll be there. Goats you say? Still have broken boots until the replacement comes Monday so I'll be sliding real slow on skis.1 point
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I’ll bring the bindings Saturday. I said it so now I can’t forgot then 🤞🏼1 point
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I will be there again Sunday for opening with some spare shots for the lot.1 point
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Nightmare is a double black. im not even sure skiitoolives kids are double black diamond skiers yet. Nice work.1 point
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i like all the posts, and like the lift. I am most thankful for the early season lot/lift options. I think parking up top might be a thing of the past now. yeah, it does turn into a cluster fuck in between the 2 sixes, i would like to think there is some good explanation as to why they are so close to one another, but we live in a very imperfect world, and maybe this is what you get when you remodel an old ski resort, basically having to put things where they need to be VS where you would like them to be. Who knows, maybe there is an ancient burial ground that the new 6 is encroaching upon. They could try to work on the getting off part of it a little bit more, but its all good.1 point
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It's been a while since I've taken the skins out for some uphill so I decided to finally do it with the Indy pass for the first time this year. I headed up to Shawnee this morning and pulled into the lot around 9:00. Temp in the lot was 54 degrees. I had shorts on under my snow pants and the vents opened to the climb. All I wore was a long sleeved tech shirt with my jacket in my pack. if it got cold. Booted up, redeemed my ticket, and was on the snow around 9:20. 20:04 seconds later I was at the top. Lots of kiddies and ski patrol out today for national ski patrol day or something like that. One thing I love about Shawnee is that the SP are super friendly and I've always had some of them stop to talk with me as I'm skinning up. Skied down the terrain park and back to the base, then put the skins on for another lap. 19:48 later I was back at the top. Another lovely skin lap. I ended up just skinning two laps and then take some lift runs as well. Quite a lovely morning and I look forward to getting back there again soon. I could care less about 100% terrain open when skinning up and only skiing a few trails. Truly good times. My one complaint is that I forgot to bring some seltzers to drink at the top. Better luck next time. Cheers.1 point
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