riverc0il
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i believe if new england had not seen the extremely high temperatures and NCP earlier this week, today might have been a fabulous day on the heels of what cannon says was 4-6" at the end of the NCP warm event. however, conditions were worse than last week in the terrain i prefer, better somewhat on the top of the mountain.
apparently cannonball went down yesterday but was operating today. however, zoomer was down this morning and cannon had ski patrol at the top of the front face trails warning people if they skied those trails to use tram cut back as it would be 15-20 minutes before the triple was loading. props to a well placed strategy and solid execution on customer service. i warmed up on rocket and hit the tram to sample the summit.
no wind! i rode the tram three times and only once felt the tiniest bump going into the station. what a rare day up high on cannon, and to not even notice a bump while the tram was docking was eeiry. tramway started off really nice but got scraped up good later on. profile was really hard pack, boarder line frozen granular. skylight was more of the same and not too fun. went back to the front face via bypass which looked and skied ugly unlike last week. bumps on skiers right of extension were nice, but variable!
avalanche, oh man. grass stains everywhere in the bumps skiers right. did that stop me? heck no! slim pickings but an enjoyable descent. my comment to a fellow skier: "talk about making lemonade from lemons!" just makes us appreciate the real stuff even more. over on rocket, skier's right bumps were pretty hard and not too friendly. zoomer had the goods with decent skiers right bumps up top which got progressively worse until the snow to grass ratio was pulling even near the bottom. still skiable though without much worry of base damage. also, skiers left exactly under the lift was a sweet line of fluff where the groomers didn't get to and snow got pushed over towards. cycled zoomer about a half dozen times.
so i couldn't resist temptation and tried mitt :shock: couldn't find any reports assessing the conditions so i took the gamble hoping that there was just a tiny bit of base for that 4-6" to have fallen on. guess what.... no base. :? i got three worth while turns out of the adventure, which likely was about 40 minutes long. taft was pretty much straight lining and looking for bail options to check your speed. 3 or 4 tracks proceeded me which took the same tactic. opting for barrons i quickly discovered no real base had solidified and estimated about three inches of snow or so had nothing underneath. weeeeeeeee!!!! took over a half hour of slow measured and delicate turns three at a time with occasional side stepping to get down. knew it wasn't gonna be much and wasn't gonna be too good, but didn't figure it was gonna be plain ugly and completely not even worth it. but i was getting board and needed some excitement. :lol: don't waste your time until we get at least another 6"+ that can solidfy as a base and even then it's still gonna be a pretty rough time of it.
got me wondering how any ski areas ever made it through the tough times. january 16th and nothing! it's no wonder the list of lost ski areas is so long, just a few bad snow years could cripple an operation without (or pre-) snowmaking.
lower cannon was beaten to crap and tuckerbrook area was about the same. really wouldn't recommend cannon for learning skiers right now, not until we get another 6"+ to refreshen the surface (hey, looks like that'll be this week, awesome!). i managed to avoid the main routes on the peabody side so i can't comment on those, i saw snow being blown over there and the report said snowmaking on lower hard and turnpike. i was expecting refresher on the main routes, but i can understand the need to get those trail numbers up higher ASAP. two guns were set up over on banshee but not going, guess they're blowing there next?
apparently cannonball went down yesterday but was operating today. however, zoomer was down this morning and cannon had ski patrol at the top of the front face trails warning people if they skied those trails to use tram cut back as it would be 15-20 minutes before the triple was loading. props to a well placed strategy and solid execution on customer service. i warmed up on rocket and hit the tram to sample the summit.
no wind! i rode the tram three times and only once felt the tiniest bump going into the station. what a rare day up high on cannon, and to not even notice a bump while the tram was docking was eeiry. tramway started off really nice but got scraped up good later on. profile was really hard pack, boarder line frozen granular. skylight was more of the same and not too fun. went back to the front face via bypass which looked and skied ugly unlike last week. bumps on skiers right of extension were nice, but variable!
avalanche, oh man. grass stains everywhere in the bumps skiers right. did that stop me? heck no! slim pickings but an enjoyable descent. my comment to a fellow skier: "talk about making lemonade from lemons!" just makes us appreciate the real stuff even more. over on rocket, skier's right bumps were pretty hard and not too friendly. zoomer had the goods with decent skiers right bumps up top which got progressively worse until the snow to grass ratio was pulling even near the bottom. still skiable though without much worry of base damage. also, skiers left exactly under the lift was a sweet line of fluff where the groomers didn't get to and snow got pushed over towards. cycled zoomer about a half dozen times.
so i couldn't resist temptation and tried mitt :shock: couldn't find any reports assessing the conditions so i took the gamble hoping that there was just a tiny bit of base for that 4-6" to have fallen on. guess what.... no base. :? i got three worth while turns out of the adventure, which likely was about 40 minutes long. taft was pretty much straight lining and looking for bail options to check your speed. 3 or 4 tracks proceeded me which took the same tactic. opting for barrons i quickly discovered no real base had solidified and estimated about three inches of snow or so had nothing underneath. weeeeeeeee!!!! took over a half hour of slow measured and delicate turns three at a time with occasional side stepping to get down. knew it wasn't gonna be much and wasn't gonna be too good, but didn't figure it was gonna be plain ugly and completely not even worth it. but i was getting board and needed some excitement. :lol: don't waste your time until we get at least another 6"+ that can solidfy as a base and even then it's still gonna be a pretty rough time of it.
got me wondering how any ski areas ever made it through the tough times. january 16th and nothing! it's no wonder the list of lost ski areas is so long, just a few bad snow years could cripple an operation without (or pre-) snowmaking.
lower cannon was beaten to crap and tuckerbrook area was about the same. really wouldn't recommend cannon for learning skiers right now, not until we get another 6"+ to refreshen the surface (hey, looks like that'll be this week, awesome!). i managed to avoid the main routes on the peabody side so i can't comment on those, i saw snow being blown over there and the report said snowmaking on lower hard and turnpike. i was expecting refresher on the main routes, but i can understand the need to get those trail numbers up higher ASAP. two guns were set up over on banshee but not going, guess they're blowing there next?