Gore Mtn, NY: 12/13/08

Harvey

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Ski Day 6

Maybe James is right. Why should I work so hard? Just have fun like a normal human being. Come over to the dark side of the force..." For starters I overslept this morning, in response to the whuppin I took yesterday. When you're going skiing and you wake up...because the sun woke you up...well that's too darn late to be wakin up.

Woke up Late.jpg


It was zero degrees at 7am and perfectly clear. Another inch of superlight fluff had fallen overnight.

I had a cup of Joe, grabbed my gear and headed down the hill. I got a $9 spot* in the lot this morning. There were maybe a hundred cars. Fewer than I expected, on a Saturday, when Gore may have done as well in the recent storm as any resort outside of Northern Vermont.

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I was in the third Gondi. Again it went right of at 8:30. I'm seeing a pattern there.

Again in the Winter 08/09 pattern, the top was closed. I did two runs on the bottom. Like yesterday's first tracks Sunway had the best surface.

On my third run Pine Knot was open. I went for it. I was surprised to see the rope down on the Pine Brook glade. It was fun to get in the trees, but it was also thin. Amazing what having a new pair of skis at home, in the wrapper, does for your courage in thin cover.

Pine Brook.jpg


Down to the Straightbrook Chair and it was running. Hawkeye was open. They were absolutely pounding the entire run.

Blasting on Hawkeye.JPG


Huge whales were everywhere, no gak to be found. It was great if you like sweet manmade in big whales. I do.

Hawkeye Whales.JPG


I hit Hawkeye three times...on my third run, I ran into Mike from Igerna. They dropped the rope on the run under the SB chair...Mike said it was excellent. It's all natural cover in there, so I went for it.

Under the SB Chair.JPG


I convinced Mike to let me shoot him coming down the side. He a total ripper and a Karhu guy. Fun as hell to watch. Hard to catch:

Mike under SB Chair.JPG


Next run I did Headwaters which had none of the loose soft stuff on the side, that it had yesterday...it had been all groomed out. I continued my cruise down Tannery and rode the Topridge chair. I noticed Uncas was opened on the ride up and hit it. It was too thin to be open. Thrilling in a good and bad way:

Thin Cover on Uncas.jpg


I rode Topridge again, with a coupla alpine skiers. They told me the North Chair was running, so I took Ruby Run through the saddle to see what I could see. The "expert" warning sign on a blue trail...hmm could it be a sign that there is ungroomed in there? Maybe the Tahawas Glades were open.

North Side Entrance.JPG


They weren't but Tahawas itself wasn't groomed and there were some opportunities there. There's not a lot of pitch, but enough to make 8 inches of snow fun on teleskis:

Fresh on Tahawas.JPG


I stopped in at the saddle for lunch and to warm up. On the way out... I tried Tahawas again...hoping I could be one of the first into the glades. Still closed. Back up the leisurely North Chair...through the saddle...I skied up the ski patrol's drive up window. It's cool...there's a guy in there who will flip a little window up and answer questions, without having to take your skis off.

"Hey...are the Tahawas Glades going to open?"

"Well...they could be open now, we just have to rope of the work road so noone ends up on Twister. You know your way around back there?"

"Yeah I do."

"Go for it then. Take one run and come back here to check in when you are done. If a patrol sees you tell him Jeff said it was OK."

SWEET. A get out of jail free card. I went:

Tahawas Glades.JPG


Maybe 10 people had been through. While clearly the "best" or easiest skiing was in the soft loose snow that was in tracks of the patrols who had been through...I couldn't resist making my own tracks. I was coming to fancy myself a crust buster, working for the better of all. :)

I went down to the Gondi...back to the top. I was going to take on more shot at Hawkeye and the run under the chair. It was actually easier that in was earlier. My smear turns are easier to execute when it's been packed out a bit. Coverage was still decent.

It was 2:30 and I'd skied from the opening bell minus 20 mins for lunch. The plan was to go back to the top, take the easy way around, down to Tannery. Maybe hit Showcase and call it a day. Then...on my way down I saw this:

Rope Down on Hullabaloo.jpg


Hullabaloo was OPEN. With no chair serving it...I'd have to go all they way back down to the North Chair. Hmmm.

A teleguy blew by me:

Teleguy on Hullabaloo.JPG


I went for it. And it was fantastic. Big soft piles the whole way, except that the headwall was a narrow chute of death. I showed a terrified girl how to take a traverse on it to make it manageable. I did the same.

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I rode the North back to the saddle. Hit Showcase...it was outacontrol...fantastic high speed turns with almost noone on the trail. I did a Sunway off the Triple and finished with a ride to the midstation on the Sunway Chair, carving turns right down to the parking lot.

8:30 to 3:30. Not bad for an old teleguy hey James?

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PS Great job by the mountain today opening a bunch of natural snow terrain. While cover was thin in a few spots...I love taking the responsibility in exchange for getting at all that natural snow.
 
It was great if you like sweet manmade in big whales.
IIRC that snow is usually pretty dense. I assume a wide ski helps.

I saw a New England map that indicated Stowe and north in Vermont missed out on the ice that trashed most areas east and south. Presumably Gore and Whiteface escaped it also, as we've already heard about from north of the border.
 
Tony Crocker":1mk15bxx said:
I saw a New England map that indicated Stowe and north in Vermont missed out on the ice that trashed most areas east and south. Presumably Gore and Whiteface escaped it also, as we've already heard about from north of the border.

Not true. They got freezing rain all the way to Jay Peak, although the period of NCP lessened the further north you went.

http://www.firsttracksonline.com/News/2 ... nd-Skiing/
 
Hey...I also learned that there is a limit...only 12 photos inline in a post. That's probably a good thing. :wink:

Admin":77qp5i22 said:
They got freezing rain all the way to Jay Peak, although the period of NCP lessened the further north you went.

It's fairly rare that Gore wins the NCP lottery in New England. (Sound like Greek and WF did good too.) So pysched I was able to capitalize.

Here's today...not all that different from yesterday...but fun and lots of pics...

http://harvey44.blogspot.com/2008/12/go ... 21408.html
 
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