riverc0il
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one run for the price of none. i have been pretty harsh in my criticism of cannon's decision not to open for whatever reason. however, i would like to offer a big ole thank you to cannon management for keeping new hampshire's best powder stash off limits to any one not willing to earn their turns. powder lasts for days on end when the masses can not access it. so here it is, thanks cannon! now that i think if it, if cannon wants to join NELSAP, i might even be okay with that if this weekend is the result!!!
yesterday heading up to cannon's summit, i felt like superman. today my legs were tired but not shot. i originally planned to yo-yo some locations a few times and try to sample some virgin lines. however, the weather was mighty fine and the summit was begging for a visit. so i skinned all the way up, making a leisurely tour of the mountain looking for other skin tracks. found a blow down on a traverse and wished i had brought the tools for the job.
views from the summit were excellent today unlike yesterday which got socked in by snow and clouds. i found a foot deep all over with drifts slightly deeper and wind blown areas not so deep to not deep at all. snow up top was dust on top of slab on top of dust on top of a nice frozen base. mid-winter form! WOW! can't believe i was skiing this stuff in november, many of these lines i wasn't able to touch until february last year!
managed to get about 500 vert of completely untouched trail to myself and suffered only minor scratches for my efforts. i pushed my luck big time but it paid off without any significant base damage or core shots, incredible! the rest of the descent was occasionally untracked but mostly looking for fresh snow amongst other tracks, not a difficult proposition by any means. if any of you cannon guys haven't gotten there this weekend, i highly recommend taking monday off from work and getting a run or two. the snow is still mighty fine with lots of fresh lines days after the storm!
panoramic shot
yesterday heading up to cannon's summit, i felt like superman. today my legs were tired but not shot. i originally planned to yo-yo some locations a few times and try to sample some virgin lines. however, the weather was mighty fine and the summit was begging for a visit. so i skinned all the way up, making a leisurely tour of the mountain looking for other skin tracks. found a blow down on a traverse and wished i had brought the tools for the job.
views from the summit were excellent today unlike yesterday which got socked in by snow and clouds. i found a foot deep all over with drifts slightly deeper and wind blown areas not so deep to not deep at all. snow up top was dust on top of slab on top of dust on top of a nice frozen base. mid-winter form! WOW! can't believe i was skiing this stuff in november, many of these lines i wasn't able to touch until february last year!
managed to get about 500 vert of completely untouched trail to myself and suffered only minor scratches for my efforts. i pushed my luck big time but it paid off without any significant base damage or core shots, incredible! the rest of the descent was occasionally untracked but mostly looking for fresh snow amongst other tracks, not a difficult proposition by any means. if any of you cannon guys haven't gotten there this weekend, i highly recommend taking monday off from work and getting a run or two. the snow is still mighty fine with lots of fresh lines days after the storm!
panoramic shot