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    6 minutes ago, momskeeztoo said:

    Bibs seem to be really popular. They make sense, no snow down your backside. The whole bathroom thing seems hard to deal with if you’re a girl. 

    Have to get the bibs with an easy zipper for bathroom breaks. Mine have a hidden zipper across the backside. 

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  2. After a week of flat light the sun finally emerged today!  When I took my dog for a pre sunrise walk and saw the bright full moon I was like, oooh a chance for no clouds today!

    my friend slept in and I sent her a text I was leaving. Got there right at 9 no lift lines to speak of. It was very chilly this morning. Headed right down to East River and it was so icy. So went back to Paradise, that was better. Then scoped out my usual smaller bump areas. Only one shot today. 
     

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  3. 45 minutes ago, momskeeztoo said:

    Did a nice walk on D&L Sunday, started at Glen Onoko. Saw some cross country skiers. I’d love to try it, husband not interested, unfortunately. I already have one hobby that takes me away most of the winter. Don’t need 2. 

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    Years ago I took a class thru one of the state parks in the Poconos. I am sure there are places that offer cheap intro classes for you to try it. You can get a setup pretty cheap, especially used. Don’t let your husband’s lack of enthusiasm stop you. I say try it! 
     

    A quick search showed free lessons at this state park. Trail pass $15

     

    https://paccsa.org/paccsa-ski-lessons

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  4. 1 minute ago, toast21602 said:

    I really want to take my skis to a nordic center and try them out rather than break trail. That looks like fun there! 

    My skis are fat and don’t fit in the track.  I will say that you lose energy transfer outside of the track as the skis naturally go sideways a bit. When in a track all that energy is just propelled forward.  But yes, it’s a great area. I will be here most of the week and will try to hit it daily. Just a good bit of cardio. 

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  5. How did I not know that Crested Butte had a free Nordic section all these years?  There is an elaborate trail system you have to buy a pass for but there are a few free loops. 
     

    Went to the resort this morning to extremely flat light. I took exactly one run and decided to leave. I hate that my stupid old eyes just can’t see, just not worth it. So left and got my XC set up and my friend and  I did a lap on the “poop loop” which is the dog friendly loop. 
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    Fingers crossed visibility is better tomorrow. 

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  6. Again good info!!  Looking at the map again I did not do Sneaky’w but the one next to it, Max Gulch or some thing. Will have to try it next time 

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  7. Yes I am pretty sure it is Sneaky’s. According to my Aspen App, I do Dallas Freeway the most off that lift. Next time I go I really need to explore a new zone, but that is a fun area. Thanks for the beta! 

  8. Hit Snowmass today. Lift lines were actually busier than Christmas week. I guess because conditions are much better. Base lift had about a 20ish minute wait. Went to where I knew and headed back to the Big Burn lift. Lines were 10-15 min but I kept taking the singles line and it was like 3 minutes. 
     

    conditions were good, everyone spread out and runs felt empty. There is some fun terrain off that lift. Lots of stuff in between runs not groomed. Tried to do a bunch in there, as my instructor at Aspen said last season “practice makes permanent.”  
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    Was nice to actually ski with some sunshine today. Last few times have been very flat light. 

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  9. 6 hours ago, toast21602 said:

    That's what I have going on and it is painful AF in ski boots. 

    I had that this summer, it’s terrible!  3 rounds of cortisone shots, a break from hiking and from now until eternity; no barefoot walking. Always have to have slippers or crocs on inside. 

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  10. 40 minutes ago, trackbiker said:

    Actually I think the passes discourage people from taking up skiing. Beginners don't buy season passes. When they think about trying skiing they look at the now exorbitant day ticket prices plus rentals and go snow tubing or ice skating. I actually heard a father at blue a few years ago suggest to his two young boys that snow tubing might be more fun after seeing the lift ticket prices.

    Valid point, didn’t consider how much day tickets increased. 

  11. The whole Epic/Ikon thing is interesting. I think it definitely encouraged more people and families to take up skiing, which is a good thing, for them and for the sport. Once upon a time Epic pass ruled in Colorado. When Eldora was on Epic they had the same problems you guys are experiencing at Blue. But they have such limited capacity parking it was unsustainable. They switched to Ikon. I never went to Eldora on weekends but I think now it’s just as bad as when they were on Epic. I think both passes, here at least, are the same. Most of my friends who used to be on Epic switched to Ikon. They hated dealing with Vail and Breck. But now Winter Park and Copper are just as bad crowd wise. 
     

    I have seen the huge increase in crowds since Crested Butte went Epic. It’s not as bad as the front range resorts but people have definitely discovered it. I puked in my mouth paying for a full Aspen pass this season. I haven’t skied there too much yet, but based on crowds Christmas week, the full price definitely keeps it manageable. 
     

    I agree with you guys that if Blue goes full Ikon, it’s gonna be a shit show and that’s a shame. 

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  12. I saw he was going to be!  Thanks for the tag 

     

    damn the limelight hotel!  That place is a fortune. Surprised he didn’t just stealth camp at a brush a creek lot

     

    edit to the edit. Ok I see he didn’t pay for his room. Should have watched more then 30 seconds of video first

  13. 4 hours ago, mute1080 said:

    On the snow at 3. Did talk to a BMR employee and confirmed Coming Soon will be closed for training both mornings.

    ’Twas bad. Some new blown snow on the sides but mostly glacial brick. Did pick up my newly mounted sticks so stoke is high. Still blowing so might be there first 24 hour blow job of the season?!

    Did notice they are blowing the backside of tubing that connects to finish line? Never saw that before and can’t figure out why. Second pic below

     

     

     

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    Love the top sheets on those Black Crows!

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  14. I am very lucky indeed! I did get a full Aspen pass this season. It was the right call. I would not have been happy with 7 Aspen days on ikon pass. Plus I probably would not use ikon anywhere else. 
     

    Another thing about Snowmass was that people really spread out. I thought it would feel busy since it’s a very family friendly mountain but it seemed empty. Only had a short line at the base. The lift we lapped was 3-5 min tops every ride. Nothing off that lift was groomed. Really really fun 

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  15. Snowmass was really fun today!  It’s a huge mountain. We mostly stayed in the big burn lift. Those runs are 2000’ of vert. And had some nice baby bumps, my favorite. 
     

    However, I had been told it’s a Rocky Mountain and it is definitely true. I hit 2 rocks going in the bumps that I didn’t even see. When I got home I saw this nice shot to my skis

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    Not even sure I can ski on them unless I get this fixed. Crap!

     

    Other then that it was a great day. 
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    Coming back to the base there was a cat walk so I had my speed up, turned a corner and it looked like someone threw handfuls of gravel on top of the snow. There was no way to avoid it. I could have gotten the ding from that as well. 

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