Hey all,
I got back earlier from a very cold day of boarding Eagle Rock Mountain. I departed the OC at 5:30 AM and it was 31 degrees. The ride was going well and I was able to hold a pretty good speed since the roads were empty. That changed when I came blasting out of the Lehigh Tunnel at 7:30 onto a snow covered road with Blizzard like conditions, it was 14 degrees and I slowed it down for the remainder of the trip. I arrived at Eagle Rock at 8:15 bought a ticket and booted up at the Summit Lodge and then drove down to the Base and parked there, where it was 7 degrees.
The mountain has a vert of 550 ft. and consists of 12 trails, but combined forms 6 top to bottom runs. 2 of them, one green on the left side and one green, to blue, to black combo on the right side are both a mile long. They have two side-by-side double chairs that run straight up the center and all of the trails empty out to them at the base. Down the middle they have 3 black trails with a very nice head wall, steeper than anything at BB, but not as steep as the East Mt. at JF. The terrain can be best described as a mixture of a BB and a JF, parks not included.
The snow was very hard cord that was not softening do to the lack of sun and skier traffic. I did not stand in one line, never shared a chair and never had anyone closer than 6 chairs in front or back of me. After 16 runs I was getting cold and decided to call it a day. I am fairly certain that next year my family will have season passes there, as I think it is a great place to teach young children the basics with out worrying about them getting plowed over. The base lodge is very nice and parking is available less than 20 ft from it and 100 ft from the lifts making it perfect for unloading a family and all of their stuff. On the way home I busted up a chicken sandwich, cheeseburger, fries and a coke from McDonalds.