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JollyJake99

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  1. 2015-16 History of Skis:  December: binding check, tuned & stone ground, multiple layers of base prep wax, one layer underlayment wax, wax of the day.  Skied on ONLY twice: the weather, family illness, the weather, dr.'s appointments, the weather, veterinary problems, the weather.

    Current Plans for 2016-17: Touch up edges; Wax heavily with undercoat wax (enough to cover the edges); store until next season; scrape off storage layer; wax with wax of the day, then ski.  Get binding check only if significant change in weight.

    Thoughts, comments, pros & cons?

    Thanks!

  2. In the text portion of the 2014-15 brochure they mention 34 several times, but when I counted the named trails on the map I got 37.  If they were to use the same logic that allowed them to give names to "Near East", "James' Way", "Home Again", "Old Main Line" and the "new" "Dromedary", I would suggest that are actually 41 "nameable" trails. 

    First, the section between the bottom of Sunbowl and the Stevenson loading area. We don't ski on weekends, so I can't speak about the interactions of the people trying to get to the mountain coaster and skiiers, but I would propose that this section be named "HEY! I'm skiin' here! I'm skiin' here!". 

    Second, is the section between the Sullivan unloading area and Camel Top.

    Third, the section between the top of Asp and the section described above.

    Fourth, the section that is just west of the Raceway Triple loading station.

    Please feel free to suggest your own names for any of these sections.

  3. I agree with Sib, yes, there's still wax on the base after the Fiberlene pass.

    But Sib, I don't have time to wait six hours before scraping unless I watn to get up extra early and scrape in the AM before going. What should I do?

  4. I bought an inexpensive digital multimeter from Sears that has a "thermocouple"(?) attachment. It reads in either F or C degrees. After I've let the iron warmup for 5-10 minutes, I hold the probe against the sole plate in 4 or 5 different locations to get readings; if the temp is right, iron away, or make the needed up or down adjustment and remeasure.

  5. After a season of skiing predominately Cliffy, I did not detect much effect from the Bactrian-Cliffy merge. HOWEVER, skiing was only done on weekdays, so traffic was way down. Even in the week before Easter, when they painted the blue "this way to the Mountain Coaster" path across the entry into the Stevenson liftline, I had no trouble. Perhaps we didn't stay late enough into the day to be bothered by the "tourists".

  6. Went last Wednesday and Yeah, it's screwed-up big time!!!! People coming off Cliffy at near full speed are going to be dodging slowbies merging out of Bactrian on skiers' left. Plus they're going to be dealing wiht the usual traffic at the end of Nile Mile! Think the Ski Patrol should just park a crew at this intersection permanently!!

    Also, we haven't addressed how the "walkers" who are going to ride the Mountain Coaster ( It's supposed to be open "year round") are going to get to their loading station. What?! They're going to be wandering across the flats between the Glen Lodge & the Raceway Triple (coaster loadng station is just east of the triple) just where you want to be carrying some speed so you can get to the the Stevenson?? Yet another nightmare!!

    Of course, I'm not sure I can identify the audience who are going to want to ride a roller coaster in the dead of winter.

  7. I've not been on the slopes yet, but from looking at the new trail map for this year and from a drive by look-see after picking up the skiis from the repair shop, it looks like the mountain coaster has really screwed up the intersection on Nile Mile, Cliffy & the Bactrian. It appears that slow skiiers from the Bactrian are all going to dump into the bottom of Cliffy just at the point where some of the highest speeds on Cliffy are reached!!! It also appears that the Bactrian runout to the east of the Raceway Triple is gone, meaning all Nile Mile, Cliffy & Bactrian users will be in the east lift line of the Stevenson Lift. What a nightmare!!!! I hope i'm incorrect.

  8. After I posted the topic in early Feb. that the Bra Tree was looking shabby, I did notice that several new contributions were made. Not only to the original under the Stevenson, but it looks like there were several attempts to start one or more new ones under the Sullivan. Then there were two big snow storms & C'back opened for at least two weekends beyond what I expected. I'm not supersticious(sp?) like baseball players, but...

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  9. by eleven it was mobbed. and people still coming in when i left at 11:30. Camelback was awesome for offering $25 lift tickets, especially since they were practically 100% open, and the conditions were awesome. i over heard from someone who worked there that it was like presidents day weekend crowded. glad they made thier buck....wouldnt it be nice if they opened next weekend?

    They were still coming in (skiis & boards on top of cars!) at 1:30 when we left. As C'back was closing at 4:00, how much skiing were those late arrivals going to get??

    Also,(Yes, I know the "suspension of operations" this week was financially motivated.) by staying open thru this week in what would be near perfect winter conditions (Monday & Tuesday) would seem to illustrate a commitment to skiing far beyond the local resorts that had already closed. This would produce much better bragging rights!

    I understand that C'back was letting those with season passes from other resorts ski for free (That's good PR!) and giving(?) them a Camelcard, but if they are closed for the rest of the week, how do they use the Camelcard??

    Last, there's not much that I can think of that C'back can being doing this week to get the water park open due to the cold temps, so what's it gonna cost them to open up?

  10. Maybe it's just not "cool" anymore. There are almost none on ours this season.

     

    I can't believe a "hardcore" woman would do this, personally. Both Siblet and I are pretty hard core, but taking off clothing on a chair lift ride is not on our list of things to do.

     

    I always thought that the contributions were brought up from the base ready to be deposited, not "harvested" on the lift ride itself.

  11. Has anyone else noticed the billboard of the Bambis on 33 North @ 209? I'm surprised that no one has put some bullet holes in it yet!! Also, I'm even more surprised that the "fence" made of old skiis on the right side of the "access" road on the way in has survived. I really expected some of them to be stolen!!

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