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  1. Up again to JF, started snowing just as I turned in about 9. Pretty steady snow until about 11:30 when it started sleeting. Challenge and Dematte’s in great shape, nicely buttered with freshies. They opened up thunderbolt for about an hour as the ski patrol was putting padding and sticks defining the edges, closed it about 11 for some reason. Exhibition still not anywhere near close to being ready. Maybe about 50 or 60 people in the house.

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  2. 12 minutes ago, C1erArt said:

    Left side of the summit six pack had one today. The rope line after the season pass gate extended about halfway to the chair.

    Oops, misunderstood the issue. Separate SPH line all the way to the end of the general line would be grate. 

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  3. 1 minute ago, saltyant said:

    Looks like we will be getting a season pass holder line soon. Woo hoo!

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    Left side of the summit six pack had one today. The rope line after the season pass gate extended about halfway to the chair.

  4. 1 hour ago, JFskiDan said:

    I would be interested to know how many Ikon passholders where there yesterday.  maybe they need to limit ikon?  They definitely had to many people there yesterday.  

    Was waiting in line with a woman today who said that since she had an Ikon Pass she figured why not come up today. Heard a staff person say that today was the most crowded non-holiday Monday ever. Despite that, lazy mile and upper Main Street were in pretty good shape, although marbles were developing in lower main street. Never did make it over to the other side because the line for the quad started backing up pretty early. Atomic Jeff and Johnny Law were laying down some railroad tracks on upper Main Street. Quit about 1030 when the lift lines just exploded.  

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  5. Blowing on Paradise, upper Main, Lazy Mile, top of Razors (although most of that is going over the top of the slope). Stopped around  10. Conditions this morning slightly better than Sunday, with the exception of lower Paradise- one person a time going through the brown spot. Not as much sugar, Freefall a little crowded, Midway/Lower Main fairly empty. Burma had the best snow, but massively crowded. 

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  6. Up to JF for a short session so the 3 YO granddaughter could try out her Christmas presents of skis, boots, harness and helmet. Spent most of the time on the Powder Puff lift, but took a run down Dematte’s (a little skied off with piles of soft stuff) and Challenge (soft, but pretty consistent). Back to the lodge about 1 pm and it was about 1/4 full. 

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  7. 20 hours ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

    Wow glad he didn’t give me a big dinger although I was skiing super slow today.  C1er I feel like you may have liked the conditions today because you ski very well tuned skis 

    Actually, was on my Deacons (advertised as front side rippers) and having a great time. My son is out from Sacramento, normally skis Kores, but he just brought his boots. Tried my Experience 88s but the springs in the bindings were too worn out to keep them from popping off. Had his old pair of race room Fischer slalom world cups he switched to. First time on them in 10 years, and the took him for quite the ride. 

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  8. Ski patroller at the bottom of where Main Street lift used to be was trying to control speed coming off lower main and snowboarders plopping down in the middle of the trail. Had an electronic device to ding your pass. He said 2 dings and the pass is invalid for the day. Said it was the worst job ever. 

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  9. Another day, another few runs down One Park. About 30 when I arrived and when I left around noon. Strong wind blowing up the hill. A couple of cars off the road on 115 up on the plateau. They got about 1/2 inch of lake effect snow last night after the rain. Slope still in pretty good shape. Very quiet. DeMattes and Challenge look almost ready to go. Maybe this weekend or after Christmas. 

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  10. Dec 12, pretty much the same as last week, skied one park from about 10 to 1130. One of the changes I noticed in the lodge was they move the store from across from the pass desk to what was the open lunch area next to the cafeteria so there is significantly less tables space in the lodge. 

    Still blowing snow on Dematte’s, and presumably on Challenge  

    They picked up some snow over the weekend. 
     

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  11. 3 hours ago, JFskiDan said:

    i was pretty nervous to look at the cams, but yeah, things look ok.  better than expected.  whats super interesting is if you look at the slopestyle cam, its obvious it snowed there, looking at the sides of the trail.  but on main street cam, no snow on the side of the trail.  same in the valley.  i get it, elevation, but theres not that much between vista and main.  

    I’m at about 1000 ft and we got half an inch. Melting now. 

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  12. Couldn’t wait for Friday to have blue reopen, so spent the morning at Frost. 27° when I got there and 30 when I left about noon. Snowing fairly hard first thing in the morning, with about 2 inches of fresh powder. Did a run on Jane’s Lane, and then the rest of the morning on One Park. They had a half dozen features on one park. They were blowing snow on Dematte’s andappeared to be on Challenge also. Still a long way to go for both of those slopes. The new four person lift going over exhibition was pretty nice, although, of course pretty slow. Lifties were very friendly today. Probably about 30 people in the house. A car missed a turn on the road going out and was being towed.  All in all, and nice morning.

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  13. 3 hours ago, Benm said:

    ... yeah i think about this constantly. we have roughly 15 gallon jugs in the basement. gotta check them tho, the plastic eventually gets brittle.

    we already have gas generators and the kerosene heater, which handles our needs ... with the exception of the well.

    since we have the generators, we've been considering getting one of those hookups to feed it to the main panel. cost would be exponentially less than a standby gen. 

    We had a portable gasoline generator that put out 2 phases, and put in a 2 phase plug and socket on the power line to the well and fabbed up a little adapter so we could hook it up to 110 cords coming from each side of the generator to the well. High level alarm from the septic pump tank was also put on the generator. 
     

    Also cut into the furnace power with a dedicated outlet and pigtail coming from the kill switch so we could supply that with the generator. Probably not code, but it is all in the basement, so doing a rewire if there is a fuss when we sell the house isn’t a big deal. 

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  14. 13 minutes ago, Barb said:

    I think this was discussed. 25 x 30, all for my husband. He needs his man space 

    Need a space to keep all our toys. Kayaks, paddles, fishing gear, archery, bikes, skis, Jeep tow and recovery gear, hiking packs and boots. Any plans for a whole house generator? That was a purchase we never regretted. 

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