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indiggio

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  1. If Blue had a working winch cat they could have kept Razors alive for another week by pushing snow back up to cover the shit stain and farm the bumps and elsewhere into a WROD on the left.

    Imagine Blue blowing a Challenge glacier all season and just run the Comet into late April.

     

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  2. Blue actually did a pretty decent job on the season pass party and it was quite the crowd.
    Both upstairs rooms in the Summit lodge were in play, with a live band from the start.

    Meal included a drink in a free Blue color changing mug, which I used to get a Stacy's Mom IPA.

    Appetizers which I didn't get to sample were fried shrimp, bacon wrapped scallops, egg rolls.
    The meal options were salad, lemon chicken, sliced pork, meatballs, rigatoni in sauce, sausage, cooked veggies and roll.
    Dessert options were chocolate chip cookies, vanilla/chocolate cupcakes and brownies.

    Some of the door prizes that I saw people won were hats, T-shirts, hoodies, snowboards.

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  3. 11 minutes ago, JFskiDan said:

    looks like Paradise will leave the chat soon.  so, NMDW, Razors, and a sketchy lazy mile?  Maybe paradise makes tomorrow.   

    All gonna be pretty spicy by tomorrow, bring your best rock skis!

    I don't know what Blue's smoking for next week, but I wish they'd pass it along as it looks like the cold days are cloudy so higher humidity and thus much gak from the guns.

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  4. 19 minutes ago, AirheadD8 said:

    Hopefully they don’t groom anytime soon. 

    They probably won't groom the seeded bump line, but all the flat snowers won't be happy if they don't groom out the naturals, especially since raisins will be one of the only trail(s) left for the weekend.

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  5. 11 hours ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

    I saw on Facebook that they seeded bumps on razors edge… 

    Wish I could have made it up there…
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  6. 4 minutes ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

    Maybe they know something we don’t know…base was going fast this morning I’ll be thrilled if they make it to Sunday. 

    Indeed! 40-50' days are one thing, 62, 66, 69, 64 days are gonna put a real hurt on what's left.
    May be down to just NW/DW & Razors, Easy Out & Vista.

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  7. Just now, Benm said:

    maybe it'll be a ski it til you can't event. the fact that they tried to blow in those temps the last couple nights leads me to believe they'll try to freshen things up early next week for the following wknd

    Blue's done it before, but it'll be a surprise to see if the new management will support it.

     

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  8. 22 minutes ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

    I still haven’t received anything about the season pass party.  Your theory that they mainly sent invites to those who skied less than ten days at Blue is Plausible since only Toast received an invite.  

    Theory doesn't hold water.  I know some that received it that have skied more than 10 days.

    I didn't receive one either and had to go to the chat line to get them to send RSVP URL.

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  9. 31 minutes ago, Benm said:

    the one at the bottom where the triple is. heard an instructor saying something about it to someone. there is also a huge rectangle dug out. not sure if they were just moving that snow elsewhere, but it looks like the dimensions needed. 

    Dunno, we took a run over to Vista yesterday and snow's still pretty deep on it yet. 
    Of course, this upcoming week's temps are going to do a number on it, but that's also going to happen everywhere on the mountain.
    IIRC, training hill was looking pretty bad yesterday with a big roped off mud area on looker's right of the right side run.

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  10. It was a fun morning regardless of the looks of the place, kinda like an ugly prostitute, she may not look good, but she knows how to satisfy.

    First run down Coming Soon was horrendous, as it was ungroomed and firm with random bumps and ridges all the way down.
    I wasn't prepared for that and came rolling in with some speed as usual thinking it was groomed,  nope.  Never returned to the mess.

    Paradise and Nightweaver had soft carveable snow, as did Challenge which was tight up top and widened down below.
    Later some of Glenn's bump kids set a line on the upper headwall with a kicker at the bottom but they were way tight, which kept the speed in check.

    We ended up setting a line all the way down lower Main which was a real burner if you did them all in one shot.
    We also set a haphazard line down Chute that was just a mess, as they started out just right, but got way too tight at the bottom.

    Unfortunately the rain started coming down too hard about 11 and we all bailed for beers in the lot.

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  11. Yes, a friend works for NS as a conductor and one of the biggest issues between the union and management is that the companies are trying to whittle crews down to just 1 person and eventually 0 because of all the automation.  The unions keep fighting these reductions claiming fully automated trains are too unsafe.

  12. 02/29/2024 - Blackcomb

    Woke up to a mostly clear and cold morning with another few inches of new snow overnight.  Got in the Excalibur line that stretched back to our hotel, but was moving pretty good.  Midway up it decided to stop for like 15 minutes.  Lift issues seem to be everywhere.  

    Up Excalibur and right back down through some gloriously soft, knee-deep chunder.  Back up and down to the Jersey Cream but we could see people loaded on the Crystal Ridge, so hoping to evade the crowds, we headed down there only to find it packed.

    Back down to Jersey, which was stopped, then moving backwards to unload people, frustration set in and some broke for other lifts down low.  The Glacier just opened so we got in that line and waited as it too was having some issues.  

    Came down through the glacier in dick deep powder as Slim found out when he lost a ski and had to search for a bit.

    After a short lunch break, we headed out via Jersey.  We could see the top of 7th Heaven, so we headed down to it.  Up 7th and down into some trees with crazy deep and untouched snow.  Lapped that and headed back to Whistler via the Peak-to-Peak and then down to the village in a nice snowfall.

    Dinner was at the Amsterdam pub for a God-DAM burger and poutine, delicious!

    Turned out to be a grate after storm ski day with lots of deep fresh to still be had.

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    Slim (top dot) fighting to find his ski…

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