Another day of skiing through a storm.
Pulled into the Sugarbush parking lot at 8:30. Sugarbush reported 13 inches overnight which was spot-on. I got first tracks down Sunrise off the North Lynx lift, and while it was deep, it was also pretty heavy compared to what I skied at Stowe the day before -- one of those moments that you actually envy snowboarders. I went back up and did laps on Birch Run, and that was much easier to ski, with only 6-8 inches of fresh snow on top of the groomed base.
Best runs of the day were Castle Rock Run (really soft bumps all the way down) and Moonshine (ditto).
Also, you forget how much great tree terrain is at Sugarbush South (lots) -- and most lines were completely untracked (I mean nothing anywhere) with perfect openings between the trees to just rip all the way down. The powder there was really easy to make turns in, and I didn't touch bottom once the entire day.
April 13th, incredible. On the way home, I read in the Burlington newspaper that Sugarbush now plans to stay open into May. Short of a week of 70-degree temps, they certainly have enough snow to do that.
Pulled into the Sugarbush parking lot at 8:30. Sugarbush reported 13 inches overnight which was spot-on. I got first tracks down Sunrise off the North Lynx lift, and while it was deep, it was also pretty heavy compared to what I skied at Stowe the day before -- one of those moments that you actually envy snowboarders. I went back up and did laps on Birch Run, and that was much easier to ski, with only 6-8 inches of fresh snow on top of the groomed base.
Best runs of the day were Castle Rock Run (really soft bumps all the way down) and Moonshine (ditto).
Also, you forget how much great tree terrain is at Sugarbush South (lots) -- and most lines were completely untracked (I mean nothing anywhere) with perfect openings between the trees to just rip all the way down. The powder there was really easy to make turns in, and I didn't touch bottom once the entire day.
April 13th, incredible. On the way home, I read in the Burlington newspaper that Sugarbush now plans to stay open into May. Short of a week of 70-degree temps, they certainly have enough snow to do that.