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Main Street was fun to, and Da Glades opened - thin in Sleepy Xing, but Lazy Baumer was deep stacked from snow making, not icy, and fun! Sent from my R1 HD using Tapatalk5 points
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Didn't ski today--the wind chill was too brutal. I skied at Pico the other day in -7 weather and it was fine, but there was no wind that day. The last couple of days here the wind chill has been like 25 below and I found out the hard way how much of a difference wind speed makes. So Okemo yesterday was a day skiing, and I'm not complaining, but it was challenging. First, it was scary cold. My only problems were feet and face, but they were serious problems. My Hotronics cranked to "eleven" just couldn't keep my toes from being painfully cold. You had to cover your face, but doing so fogged your goggles and the fog immediately froze, so you'd have to figure some damn way to get ice off your lenses. The Airhole balaclava I was wearing was nice, thick fleece, but it got saturated from condensation right away, so was worse than useless as face coverage. The snow was pretty firm to begin with and then became scraped off quickly, with big, bald ice patches everywhere. So you were always sort of looking for snow and dealing with ice. And it was really crowded, so there was a lot of standing around not moving much, which didn't help anything. At one point I went inside the lodge at the Solitude lift to warm my feet and before you know it i was at the bar drinking a Magic Hat and eating a F-ING AMAZING plate of chicken and waffles. That was really the highlight of the day. On the way home I almost didn't make it up the hill to my family's house, so all my evangelizing about Bridgestone Blizzaks should now come with the caveat that you really should have all wheel drive in Vermont. Rear-axle torque: I needed it. Headed home tomorrow and hoping to get some runs in first thing on NYD.4 points
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I don't want to speak for everyone, but I think you've kind of reached the point where most people don't really care about what you post and are only (if that) looking for a spot to troll the troller.4 points
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conditions were downright awesome today. #wideskis #notboring #notcamelback4 points
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My dad sent me this picture today. Looking west into the Lehigh Gap. You can see them deconstructing the old trestle that used to cross. And of course a beautiful black diamond diesel. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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177s would have just floated right down that due to the increased surface area.3 points
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Tell her way to get after it. Good for them that’s awesome. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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Annnnd that is why Subaru is the unofficial state car of Vt. Safe travels2 points
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100% open is incredibly impressive. Serious props to the snow making and grooming team. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Usually if my lunch break is longer than an hour I count it as two days. Or if I go back out with a different set of skis, or a different jacket.2 points
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100% open before new years is borderline incredible. props to blue for pulling that off. im excited for 2 days of riding in a row.2 points
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Told them just being brave enough to try it made them better skiers than one of my main ski buddies (or their mom).2 points
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We met a parking lot attendant who was also a snow maker as well..we thanked him for his good work..2 points
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Doing a 2nd Montage day, since our hotel was 3 miles away and we woke to see at least 2" of fresh had landed last night (and is still coming down) on top of the nice surface from yesterday. Bomus that virtually nobody is tracking it up. Long Haul is running and serving the least tracked up run. Conditions are so nice I may take my girls on one of the double blacks (Smoke) today, which would be a first for them.2 points
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Blue wouldn't care if you built a bonfire in the lower lot. They'd probably sell you a bag of marshmellows for $82 points
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Not sure. Crowds are bad and husband has off and I have barely seen him the last month because of his work schedule. Play it by ear. Going to CB 1/6 with my boys for a few days.2 points
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Aww thanks, guys. I'm having feelings. I'd better speak to some beer about that...1 point
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Wednesday are club nights or used to be anyway - make a PASR card and ski for 15 beans Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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speaking of JLaw (not the PASR guy), the Great Fappening of 2014 is still the biggest event ive ever witnessed on the internet. message boards all across the internet were crashing left and right because they couldnt handle the traffic1 point
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Conditions were superb. That first run down Razors and NMDW. JADIP1 point
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What time does buckmans open?? Buckmans is on the wrong side of the road to get tickets on the way to blue or rentals for that matter anybody else ever think that?? Shadows still calls it Nestors. Nestors was the shit.1 point
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Of course, by March a person could have bought next year's season pass and be busy making it pay for itself before next season.1 point
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First line of outer bumps were amazing. Got first tracks all the way down. Very good conditions.1 point
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lol this is bullshit. 2 different mountains is 2 different ski days1 point
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Ask for a refund gift card! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Might have to blast them on FB about it if it persists, at least I hear they read those posts.1 point
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Ironically, it can be too cold to grill. When it's too cold, propane doesn't convert to a gas, or at least at a high enough pressure. Sunday's forecast high of 17 might be pushing it, but we'll give it a go. I don't think that I have a portable charcoal grill anymore, or I would go that route. Blue doesn't seem to have any rules against charcoal.1 point
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I SU'd had to first take out the papers and the trash..order takeout(Italian hot dog, cheese garlic bread and dr. Pepper) $10.25 plus I gave a $1 tip..then ate then went in my car and SU..then I had to poop and now catching up on PASR before I JO and PO trying to get to sleep early. Alarm set for 545am..then can catch up on Indiggios early morning posts and ski with the Saturday AM crew at Blue.1 point
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No gear, back is about 90% and I'm heading back to VT next week or weekend. Nice to see that we avoided the dreaded rain/thaw so far. Chilly temps sticking around for a while1 point
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There are very few things that are better in life than those first few runs on razors this morning. It was like skiing on silk. Nice to ski switchback as well. Sidewinder was also good as was main, challenge and damn near everything today... Even Burma which Dan and myself skied after a trip to the True Blue Ski shoppe. Shout out to the ski shop in the valley for fixing my boot for me in literally minutes. Always a good experience with them. Proof we were burning our asses off on the red chair below.1 point
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It's a wash in my opinion..he didn't have to pay shipping and the shop he bought them from I assume included the mount in with the purchase price. I still feel that Salty should buy Root at least a 5 pack of beer.1 point
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Salty, nice purchase. The 177 probably would have been better, but you won't even notice it over the useful life of those skis to you. And you're not skiing on total crap now, so when you're ready for your next set you can afford to take your time and hit free demo days and test all kinds of brands and widths and lengths and really dial in on what you like best. In the meantime, these skis are gonna kick ass for you and you're gonna have a hell of a season. Also, I feel like you only purchased them from where you did to avoid buying Root his sixer, which is totally against the bro-code so I think you still owe it to him. As it is written so shall it be done. Now shut up and ski.1 point
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But on the other hand, what would the lift lines be like with the 170 vs the 177? Lift lines are the most important factor in lyfe. One could sound pessimistic and say that he could have gotten down the mountain faster and MAYBE be one person further ahead in line on the 177s due to the spread of the body weight vs mass over the larger square footprint of the 177 vs the 170. But I say Salty should just console himself with the fact that on the 170s EVERY SINGLE LIFT LINE he stands in for the duration of the time he owns those skis will be roughly 7cm/2 shorter, pending binding placement of course. That's gonna add up over the average of 130 runs per day that he does, and really make the 170 a no-brainer for what's most important.1 point
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