riverc0il
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An extra special THANK YOU to all you whackos that call yourselves skiers and riders but have your priorities completely mis-aligned with the ski season. Today and yesterday... well, what can I say? Yesterday was good but the crowds were horrid and the untracked went fast. Fun but nothing special. Today I was hitting boot to knee deep untracked at noon time, rode the lifts solo almost all day, and never waited in a lift line once.
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Jay picked up another 6" last night. I wanted to hit MRG but the steeper, tighter, and knarlier woods at MRG are best served with a softer edgeable base. I settled for a second day at Jay. Bracing myself for the crowds, I was dumbfounded that by 10:30am, half the Stateside lot was still empty and I was skiing onto the Jet. Then it struck me... the completely unthickable, it boggled me all day... some people care more about watching men in tights smack each other than skiing powder. How could this be true? Thankfully, it is.
So 6" new was nice. Where I could find stuff untouched from yesterday, I found boot deep. Where I could find stuff untouched since Monday (holy crap!!), knee deep! I was surprised that stuff had remained untouched for nearly a full week. But not as surprised that there would be no competition all day. Three six inch storms on six days, sweet.
But the scraped down and somewhat icy base still remains. This was completely blower powder today, super light with almost no resistance. Great stuff to ski but it won't do much for the base. We could use another one or two feet of the dense base building stuff. Steeper trees still a bit scratchy but doable. Major snow making on Lower Can Am which I guess is for park building.
With off an on cloudless blue skies, 6-18" untracked on every run (right up to my last run at 1:30), and no competition... the one word that kept coming to mind was "satisfying."
So... um... who won the game? Not that I care...
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Jay picked up another 6" last night. I wanted to hit MRG but the steeper, tighter, and knarlier woods at MRG are best served with a softer edgeable base. I settled for a second day at Jay. Bracing myself for the crowds, I was dumbfounded that by 10:30am, half the Stateside lot was still empty and I was skiing onto the Jet. Then it struck me... the completely unthickable, it boggled me all day... some people care more about watching men in tights smack each other than skiing powder. How could this be true? Thankfully, it is.
So 6" new was nice. Where I could find stuff untouched from yesterday, I found boot deep. Where I could find stuff untouched since Monday (holy crap!!), knee deep! I was surprised that stuff had remained untouched for nearly a full week. But not as surprised that there would be no competition all day. Three six inch storms on six days, sweet.
But the scraped down and somewhat icy base still remains. This was completely blower powder today, super light with almost no resistance. Great stuff to ski but it won't do much for the base. We could use another one or two feet of the dense base building stuff. Steeper trees still a bit scratchy but doable. Major snow making on Lower Can Am which I guess is for park building.
With off an on cloudless blue skies, 6-18" untracked on every run (right up to my last run at 1:30), and no competition... the one word that kept coming to mind was "satisfying."
So... um... who won the game? Not that I care...