jamesdeluxe
Administrator
Spring has taken a long time to arrive in the northeast and my recent day at Hunter was indicative of that. Due to the almost nonstop below-average temps, there's been little to no loss of coverage on the trails and with Hunter's snowmaking prowess, they're working with a serious base, up to ten feet in spots, that should carry them comfortably through the April 13 closing date with a large percentage of the terrain open.
As we pulled into the parking lot, you could see that all of the trails had wall-to-wall coverage, including a few that usually have dirt patches by this point in the season:
Jason and I got on the lift around 9:30 and an hour later, things started softening up nicely in the late-March sun.
Broadway:
Upper K-27:
Way Out:
Clair's Way:
Lunch on the Patio:
Jason went back to Hunter yesterday and said that it was one of his best spring days in years.
As we pulled into the parking lot, you could see that all of the trails had wall-to-wall coverage, including a few that usually have dirt patches by this point in the season:
Jason and I got on the lift around 9:30 and an hour later, things started softening up nicely in the late-March sun.
Broadway:
Upper K-27:
Way Out:
Clair's Way:
Lunch on the Patio:
Jason went back to Hunter yesterday and said that it was one of his best spring days in years.