joegm
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it's been quite a ride at loon the past month...i shut it down posting at the end of jan because i was just fed up with loon's polices/ the cold/ the lack of skiable bump terrain in central nh's resorts... whatever... it's not an excuse , but it's my explaination... then a funny thing happened... the bitchin and moaning and constant harassment paid off... from my perspective and my friends' perspective. just when it became apparent to us that loon was tossing in the towel on skiable mogul lines for people who are not on the usa freestyle team , we came into contact with a guy named jeff ingals, who happens to be the director of grooming operations at loon mtn, and also happens to be in the top 5 of the nicest most sincere human beings i have ever met. this happened around feb 1st and what transpired over the next weeks was 1) too long to get into here and 2 ) laughable in terms of us getting a taste of how much influence the alpine racing industry/schools feels they should have over terrain management. the short story is that jeff ingals went to bat for the freestylers , along with the 2 gm's of loon mtn, ralph lewis and rick kelly and a kick ass grommer named lee, and decided ( however late it came ) that enough was enough and finally put in some decent moguls lines. not mogul fields, as was being advertised on radio ads ( turns out a mogul " field " is an area of about 15 moguls long by about 4 or 5 moguls wide at the ass end of a groomed run, useless as u know what on a bull ... more on that , and the evil alpine racing idiots from the new hampton school in central new hampshire later ) .... after many conversations with these three managers, it was relayed to us that it is in fact loon's goal/policy to have an accessable mogul RUN off of every lift they spin( an admirable if not lofty goal, i say ). and much to the chagrin of the pussy's ( sorry about the harsh language , but that's what they are ) from the new hampton school of fast skiers, loon has delivered. loon has put in moguls on lower runrunner, a medium pitched blue off the hs quad... it is essentially the same length as the old bump run under the hs quad that they took out to make a user friendly terrain park. ( for the record , i fully support the idea of a park being there now that legit mogul runs are in place ). they built the moguls on lower rumrummer and did a great job on them... they built they really tight and because they were built so tight, they have been holding up well to the butchery that takes place from loon's low end skiers... but that's ok, cause the goal is to get more people skiing bumps...they also laid down a strip of bumps right between the gondy line and the 7 bros lift line... real flat . but again real tight , so they have held up well... they also put in bumps off the top of sunset to skiers right, all the way down sunset...( all of these lines are rated blue for steepness btw.... ) they also put in bumps on rolling bear leading down to the double... ( this one is short , but again, super tight spacing has held them up well )... and of course they still have the bumps on lower flume, which are crap 85% of the time ) i could write 5 pages on how this all seemingly went down , but i don't have the time or desire to do that and don't want to bore anyone.. all i will say is that my buddy's and i have first hand knowledge of how much resistance was thrown at the management of loon by the racing groups, and specifically the new hampton school. all i will say is that in my opinion , there are some real snotty, elitest coaches at that school who think that they are just god's gift to the world... my dealings with these fools over the last month has only served to cement my quite possibly irrational opinion/disdainment of racers and their suck attitudes.... but's it's all good cause in the end, the freestylers got the last laugh...ho ho ho u jackasses from new hampton, like j moseley said in the best ski movie ever made, fistful of moguls, i guess u "just have to deal" with moguls on lower rumrunner <BR> loon on mon tuesday wed and thurs--- mon through wed were great... soft snow everywhere.. cream cheese on mon and tuesday, creamed gran of wed.. thurs kind of pooped the bed a bit as it got cold and turned it all to loose gran mounds...however, the delights of skiing mon tues and wed in 50 f, came with a heavy price... loon is in some trouble base wise... mainly , they have none and it got cut by i would say a good 15 % in 72 hours this past week... they have announced their closing date of easter sunday april 11th.. they might not make it.. there were serious brown spots opening up.. a big tell tale for loon was that there is a big fungus spot open on lower walking boss... i am not blaming loon at all for the current conditions... it has not snowed in central nh in 2 months.. and now it's time to pay for it... since loon put in the bumps we haven't gone anywhere else, but i think everone is in trouble from reading that recent jay post...( if there is a k mart local out there, PLEASE throw up a status report on the amount of snow that was made in the past 5 weeks on the superstar, cause i got a feeling the k mart trips may be starting sooner than ususal this year. ) FYI, ASC HAS PUT A SPRING PASS ON SALE FOR 230, UP FROM 199 IN YEARS PAST... and loon has a college pass for $99 for the rest of the season, which may not be more than 4 weeks. <BR>for amusement purposes only, some on hill verbatim quotes from new hampton school alpine race coaches who pay to rent 1 trail from loon but seem to feel they own 4 trails. <BR> 1) circa end of jan when loon had those infamous mogul "fields" set up at the end of 2 blue cruisers " there's moguls everywhere on this mountain, stay away from our racers and go ski them " ... hey jackass, why don't u go set up 3 or 4 gates and race train on those... oh u r right, that's not long enough to get any work done on <BR>2) " we pay for these trails " ... actually you pay for one (1) and set up ropes with an opening 18 inches wide to trick the naive public into thinking that all abutting trails are closed off <BR>3) " why don't you go over to lower flume and ski those moguls " hey jackass, why don't you go race train on lower flume... oh that's right, it's a 16 minute fixed grip triple ride to access that trail... as opposed to a 4 minute hs q ride. <BR> big props to loon's management , ingals, lewis and kelley for putting in a very reasonable compromise.. they took a lot of heat from the racers , and from some whiney usual suspect groomed lover general public, but it appears they are gonna stick with it.. now if we can just get loon's ski patrol to stop worshiping at the altar of of the new hampton downhillers, everything will be all set!!!!! pray for snow