EMSC
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Game Changer:
The new detachable 6 pack lift that is. It will completely change the way the hill skis. It stops a bit too frequently but i suppose that the locals need some time to adjust. It has 'gates' that open and drop you onto a conveyor belt system that oddly pushes you back onto a thin layer of snow for the chair to pick you up.
I was only there for a few hours of actual on-snow time, but managed 14 runs (2 of them on the fixed grip IP Chairlift) for a bit over $14K vertical. Roughly 5 runs on the upper mtn are currently open along with ~90% of the beginner and terrain park trails on the lower mountain. Things were a bit scratchy mixed with softer stuff, with the biggest exceptions being skiers right of Jolly Jug and LaBelle which were quite nice and soft (obviously many laps on those).
I was up for a specific ski team thing that Jr needed to attend, but then he had a birthday party to attend by mid- afternoon, thus my low hours. As everyone in the west is experiencing, warm temps (fortunately no melt or even softening due to the very low sun angle) and blue skies for a nicely fun jaunt out to the hill.
The new detachable 6 pack lift that is. It will completely change the way the hill skis. It stops a bit too frequently but i suppose that the locals need some time to adjust. It has 'gates' that open and drop you onto a conveyor belt system that oddly pushes you back onto a thin layer of snow for the chair to pick you up.
I was only there for a few hours of actual on-snow time, but managed 14 runs (2 of them on the fixed grip IP Chairlift) for a bit over $14K vertical. Roughly 5 runs on the upper mtn are currently open along with ~90% of the beginner and terrain park trails on the lower mountain. Things were a bit scratchy mixed with softer stuff, with the biggest exceptions being skiers right of Jolly Jug and LaBelle which were quite nice and soft (obviously many laps on those).
I was up for a specific ski team thing that Jr needed to attend, but then he had a birthday party to attend by mid- afternoon, thus my low hours. As everyone in the west is experiencing, warm temps (fortunately no melt or even softening due to the very low sun angle) and blue skies for a nicely fun jaunt out to the hill.