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I wish I wasn’t even aware of the snow for Sunday. I don’t even go on weather forums anymore and the stuff still finds me. I could care less about it for snowboarding, but it’s potentially lining up to snow right during the eagles game and that has me giddy7 points
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Had a great day today at Whitetail. A lot of what Icecoast said is true. Some really icy spots, that we contributed to them blowing water out of the guns and the park lift chair no longer has chairs- just an old lift station with a concrete counterweight. And the layout is really good, everything on skiers right is beginner, gradually work to more difficult terrain as you go to skiers left. The steeps are nice, and blues a little steeper than at home. They had some surprise whales on a couple trails, and light was flat, so hard to see. Got some air off one, - accidentally, but didn’t stick the landing.7 points
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Only the first row of slopeside parking was open, because they were expecting 18 buses this afternoon to use the roped off area. They did have a security guard directing people into that row if there were open spaces available. This prevented people from having to back out if there are no spaces. They were grooming out Nightmare/ Dream Weaver, putting in some big features, and they were also working on the broken down groomer on razors edge. Conditions were a lot like yesterday, but with bright sunshine and no wind. Lazy mile was in much better shape than yesterday. Sidewinder was the ROTD, Switch was nice too. First tracks down Paradise was sweet.6 points
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Skied Bear Creek last night 4:30-7:15 on the Indy Pass. Conditions were pretty much as described. Nice snow on hardpack. Everything carve-able. Snowed the whole time I was there so the surface got a good inch or so to keep things nice. Lines weren't bad. They opened Lift A in addition to B around 6:30. No race team on Timberline which was pretty empty due to the flat traverse to get to it. Nothing too hard there but not bad for a midweek after work session to stay in shape for bigger mountains.6 points
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People around here have been flipping out more than usual over snow this winter. We’ve had 3ish 1 inch storms and you would think they were 1 foot storms. A 3-4 inch storm could shut down the area for days.3 points
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Went to Buttermilk yesterday hoping it would be a bit warmer since it’s lower elevation. When I grabbed my skis from the shed they were so cold I could not carry them with bare hands. Been -10 here every morning for about a week. Temps were 12 when I arrived, 16 when I left BRR. Buttermilk was uneventful but quiet. Today was due to be warmer so went to Snowmass. Used the parking lot for the pass I bought for the first time. It is literally right next to the lift! Amazing. It’s the other, quiet side of the mountain. Dumps you off at top of elk camp Gondola. I took the second elk camp chair to the top, never been up there (Snowmass is absolutely huge). Really pretty views. that lift is about 1500’ of vert. Ended up at the bottom of Village express not meaning to, just meandering around. It was a gorgeous bluebird day and 30 degrees when I got back to the car. My plan is to cross country ski somewhere local tomorrow. Deep freeze coming in Sat-Tue. Temps due to be -30 at night, real temp not wind chill temp.3 points
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Probably all three days. Cooking likely on Sunday, since Camelback is still not in the plans for this weekend3 points
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Did a rare brunch time session at Blue ..11-1...Everything was pretty much spot on. Beautiful day to have some fun on the snow...Most of the time you could turn it up and live the moment...Crowded at base but riding single I never waited more than a couple...Some bits of glacier showing through at Falls/TCS/Bottom of Switch when I left.. Talked to an old dude(with Euro accent) at the top of Switch cross country skiing. Said he regularly goes from top lodge to OG6 via connector/Tuts lane..Asked him if ski patrol ever stopped him. To that said why would they. I told him of Blues policy then talked skiing.. Next time down Tuts he was talking to a patroller...2 points
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Modelo Especial passed Bud Light nationally after their bad PR stunt. Miller Lite is the most popular in eastern PA2 points
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I got tickets from work for the game but gave them back. I don't feel like dealing with a snowy turnpike and it's warmer on my couch.2 points
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Not sure if things have changed but they pretty much never had anyone checking the pool/verifying it’s only hotel guests in it. I’ve been in it before. Tossed a suit in a backpack, walked into the bathroom/locker room near the bar and changed, went out and hopped in the pool no issues at all. It’s a nice spot to relax after a day/night of riding. It’s a fun drive in a well handling vehicle though (in good weather). It is NOT a fun drive in the snow. Back in college in 2013ish my buddy and I made close to $150 pulling people out of the ditches with his jeep on our way to ride bear during one of those large snowstorms that year. I believe it was 2013, could have been 2012.2 points
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I skied there once in the pouring rain. Reminded me of big boulder but with a nice hotel and lodge. It’s good if you’re close I guess.2 points
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BC is a fun mountain, I learned to ski there when I was in my mid 40’s 😳. So has a special place in my heart. They’ve always made good snow. The runs leave a little to be desired. I’ve always wanted to stay in the hotel and swim in the outdoor heated pool in the winter.2 points
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Just got back. Everything was good. I’m giving it a 9.7. The inch or two of fairy dust that fell from the sky made things pretty consistent throughout. Mostly chalky with a ton of grip. Not the fastest snow in the world but it didn’t matter. Even did a run through sleepy hollow for stoke. I’m assuming school groups canceled so the crowds were minimal with maybe 3 or 4 buses total. I thought it may be good when I left and saw how sketch the roads were. Took me and 15 minutes or so longer than normal keeping it in third pretty much the whole way. Our school just announced a 2 hour delay tomorrow. Fun night for sure. Ski you all on Sunday.2 points
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Thanks aside from the rare boner doner pow days…cold like this current season as good as it gets for ski areas in MASH mid Atlantic ski hell. I actually appreciate blue more now than I was younger. While I’m not that fussy about ski conditions, I’ll gladly trade longer runs and consistent pitch almost almost everything I’ve skied the Hobacks at Jackson hole on garbage conditions many times and rather have that than bear creek at its best2 points
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Today was super good! Arrived around 1:30 to falling snow and light crowds. The boys were busy building pioneer park and the whales on nightmare dreamweaver are looking like they’re about ready for a build too. Snow kept coming down till I left at 4:30. I spent most of my time lapping Come Around to Yeti but went to check out Coming Soon, Lazy Mile, Curzis, and Upper to Lower Main all of which had a lovely packed powder surface. Little to no concern of ice spots this afternoon. Groomer still broken down stuck on Razors keeping it closed. If it opens tomorrow it will be ROTD for you morning people without any doubt. Look for me tomorrow🤘 All in all JADIP.2 points
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BC has the second lowest average natural snowfall total in the state (21 inches) ahead of only Spring Mountain (11 inches). That's averaged over the last ten seasons. Fun fact.2 points
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Hey all, It’s almost MLK weekend. Is anybody planning on skiing Blue mountain the true mountain? Looks like continued wintry weather with a chance of snow Saturday. Monday looks frigid, no better way to celebrate MLK weekend than participating in the whitest sport. For those off work Monday 8am opening.1 point
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+++ BREAKING NEWS ALERT +++ This is a special report. We are getting reports that movement has been observed at the Stevenson Lift at Camelback ski resorts. I repeat, the Stevenson Lift is moving. Can Camelback pull of a true miracle before the start of probably the busiest weekend ever? Experts are weighing in that it looks doubtful, because Camelback is a 🎪, but we will keep you posted since all of PASR is on the edge of their seats.1 point
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Very nice , first run coming soon was great, second and third runs were in the ditch. Third was first crash of the season, the ditch had some icy spots, and I stuffed a tip into the mogul trough, ended up front seat and slid into the next trough. I aggravated my ankle injury from the summer . The moguls kicked my butt today. Skied with the bump crew a little bit. Sidewinder was nice, lower main st side country was good too. 9-11:20 Cant wait till the kids go back to school. Boarder with “Lite beer “ WTF1 point
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@toast21602 if schizophrenia is linked to testosterone/estrogen, then what does HRT do to a person? typical friday in crooked letter.1 point
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I agree with Paulie, Blue does groom too much. They should groom early to level off the snow and push the scraped stuff back towards the middle, then just blow a little on top and leave it. Yes, the runs are VERY short at BC. By the time you get going, you're already at the flat and lift, but it is a great little family/beginner mountain to get you prepared for the mayhem that's Blue. Also having so many intersecting trails is a PITA too.1 point
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Anybody here ever been a liftie I know @Shadows used to bump chairs on the Main Street lift. Although I haven’t seen this yet. It’s on my list of stuff to watch.1 point
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Skied until 1145 and caught @Boo Bearfor a couple laps to finish. She ate her lunch on the lift to get some top to bottom laps since she was working with a group on the learning hill. What a champ. ROTD was a tie between Paradise and Main St WROTD was Lazy. Full marble field The fresh flakes were a nice touch and unexpected.1 point
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I’ll be in Lancaster for a volleyball tournament on Saturday. So looking like Sunday and Monday for me.1 point
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They do. The two north peaks (Vernon and Granite) were one ski area and south and bear peaks were another. When it combined into Vernon valley/great gorge a connector lift and trail was installed. There’s a lodge at each area so you can chose were to park. It’s not that big an issue, if you get tired of lapping south and bear peak, you have one long lift ride to get back to granite and Vernon. It’s not lift meant to lap, its there so you dont have to get in your car and drive to the other base. When intrawest bought the area and turned it into mountain creek, there was a massive master plan. The open lift was supposed to be for mountain biking and to get people to a mountain top development/resort center built around the lakes up top. There was always supposed to be a second high speed lift but it never happened. The actual master plan made the place massive. See attached for that. The missing bottom trail that looks to cut across the condos is still there but needs to be reopened. They have stated this is in works with the condo association for when the triple is replaced with the six pack. I assume one other route down to that area will open too. The missing trails in the top left were abandoned because they kinda sucked and you had to traverse to get to them. The trails on the center peak were abandoned because because the longer trail that wraps around was really flat, and the steep pipeline trail had issues with their being an actual pipeline underneath it, and that right at the bottom of the steepest part it turned 90 degrees and was quite an issue for the Jersey Jerry. The pipeline trail used to go full top top bottom before the condos went in. Basically, intrawest wanted to make the place stratton south, started a bunch of small things but never finished. Then the few owners between them and the ownership group now kinda let the place go. New owners are on it and are addressing things bit by bit.1 point
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Learning hill was packed today. Even had the Wednesday adaptive skier group on it.1 point
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