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Blue had more new snow then Alta, sure. Did Alta have more snow? Sure. We met up with Ryan at Alta today for some turns. He gave us a rowdy tour of the place. We sidestepped/traversed all the way out to Eddie’s High Nowhere/East Greeley bowl which had variable conditions at the bottom. We also skied Spiney Chutes in Catherine’s which was heavy, but soft snow. Towards the end of our day, we saw someone skiing down East Baldy with no other tracks to be seen. Up the mountain we went. 15 minutes later we made some great turns through a chute that lead to some glorious wind buffed pow. Ryan and I look the same in photos. I have the brighter blue pants.11 points
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Hey All, I’m back from another fun session at Blue mountain the true mountain. I arrived at the lower lot around 720am with snow falling and a temperature in the lower 20s. Somewhere between a skiff and a coating of new snow had fallen. In the house were Johnny Law, MBIke Mike, Nastar NMSki, Glenn, Salty, Ryan, Mute, TP4, Shadows, Antman, Matt Edge, Indiggio, Rodney, Slim, GahSkier George and many others. First civilan six pack..Main Street was the bomb deezy..was a western groomer with titty sparkles on top. Repeated that for second run and still had swaths of untracked skiff of perder on the upper half...woo woo woo...Paradise had decent snow and wasn’t that busy initially. I only skied lazy mile once..was nice that the race team got the falls again. I ended up skiing about ten runs total and the snow stayed decent and no real liftkines but after i stopped skiing the quad apparentenly had issues but I’m school the part is coming priority mail from Slovenia so all good. Another fun parking lot with donuts, beer and 90s music...high five for stoke!!!!7 points
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I’m in love with Alta, and I can’t imagine how great it is on a low day. Hiking for those turns today was more than worth it. I’d come back for sure. Great skiing with @JFskiDanand @AtomicSkier out here. Thanks to Jeff for stopping at the end of the chute for that great shot of me in the chute in East Baldy.7 points
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Skijoring is pretty fun! Traffic was awful since it was a powder day. Took us 3 hours to get to Frisco when it should have taken less than 2. My friend and I planned to get up there early before the class and snowshoe. There wasn’t time for anything long so we just went to a trail at the edge of town so I could walk the dog a little. There were several large female moose hanging around the parking lot so I had to keep him on his leash. There were 5 of us in the class and the first half of class all the dogs wanted to play and everyone was getting wrapped up in leashes and falling down, including myself. By the end, the dogs started to get the hang of it. But when we were standing around I quickly learned I had to be in a dug in snow plow because at any given moment my dog could want to run after something. The equipment is less than $100 so I am going to buy a setup and take him to local places. There were times he was running so fast I couldn’t ski I just tried to stay upright and he was doing all the work. Group shot the instructor took. I have never seen my dog more tired. He totally crashed in the car as soon as I loaded him. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk7 points
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Well I used to post for the likes, but now it’s for the loves 😍5 points
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Today was the best snow of the year, first run was a perfect carpet of titty sparkles. It finally feels like winter is here, new trails will get open soon.5 points
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Got there this morning, and headed right over to East Mountain. Nicely groomed and got first tracks down Rivershot. 17°, no wind and sunny. Skied Rivershot until it started getting a little crowded then headed over and lapped Challenge and Thunderbolt until about 1030 when the lessons started. No snow in Challenge glade. Was on my Rossi 9S slalom skis which handled really well. Haven’t been on them for a couple of years because they just didn’t feel right. Then over the winter I did a poor man’s stone grind with a base flattener, half dozen grades of sandpaper and polishing pads, reset the edges and they ski great. Really quick going from edge to edge. Can get some nice turns without going as fast as the Rossi Experience 88s. Nice when it’s crowded out. The lodge wasn’t too crowded on my way out around 11. Some snow at home first thing in the morning, but nothing up at Frost.4 points
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On our way to Alta. I’ve never been, but Dan and Jeff have. Hopefully meeting up with an old PA friend who lives out here and has an Alta/Bird pass. Happy Sunday!4 points
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We are both incredibly sexy, so the confusion is understandable. Hope to see most of you this weekend.3 points
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It was a hard choice between BM and CB today, given the expectations of a high crowd at BM, yet reportedly decent snow there yesterday, more open terrain at CB, and yet shut down Sullivan express yesterday afternoon. In the end I figured that I'm getting sick of skiing the same trails over and over again, took the gamble and went to CB... The commute was dreadful. There was more salt on the road than snow on the shoulders. We passed at least 5 trucks on I-78 that were dumping even more salt, all despite pretty optimistic forecast for north NJ and morning in general. In contrast, no such madness was observed on the other side of Delaware river. Our favorite CBK Lodge was closed today, so we had to drive and park near the main one. That took some time, but we still got to the lifts right when they opened them to the mere mortals. The first impression of the mountain was that there had been a lot more trails open than on BM. Two blacks top-to-bottom, King Tut on the right, Nile Mile on the left, Cleopatra, Honeymoon, all the major arteries had snow on it. Moreover, if they wanted, they could open even more because it looked like there was enough ungroomed snow on Bactrian, Pharaon and Raceway, but they chose to use the daytime to make more snow instead. Folks must've got scared by the chance of snowfall or perhaps the mountain not being 100% open yet. It wasn't crowded, no usual crazy wait at Stevenson express due to hotel guests, no snake line at Sullivan, in fact, in 75% of runs we didn't even bother using single lanes. The first two hours were spent on the big top-to-bottom trails like Rocket, Cleopatra, Honeymoon, Nile Mile. With not too many people initially and fresh snow on top of a hardpack, going fast was easy and we've had a blast. After a small break crowds picked up, and the main trail conditions deteriorated, some scraped ice in some sports, some medium deep piles on others, so we retreated to the shorter trails in middle of the mountain, i.e. Rhododendron Glen, Moore's Ramble, Turkey Trot. Snow there was still great, and we just alternated between them and the Stevenson and Glen lifts until we got tired and left at about 2pm. Around noon lines at Stevenson got almost non-existent, but not too many trails were available from it, and Nile Mile already deteriorated enough so we still used the express only to get to the center of the mountain. I'd say that perhaps for a few trails like Cliffhanger where they didn't even start blowing, they have nice chances of being mostly open next weekend. The weather is gonna be funny then though.2 points
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I'd probably alternate seasons between Blue and Camelback if not for PASR. Camelback has good runs and an easy drive, but distinctively lacks parking lot socials with a karaoke machine and, of course, Sausage Sunday. Plus at Blue I never know if I'll get to ride the lift with a celebrity, like Nastar Glenn.2 points
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Fantastic evening at blue the true! Guns are ablaze everywhere. Snow is decent (hardpack / chalk). Having a blast. Sugar be damned!!2 points
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Good conditions today. Falls being closed for the race team made it a bit more work getting back to the valley lifts from Main, Lazy, etc... Rode the lift with Mt. Bike Mike and had a short conversation with Johnny Law, good day all around.2 points
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Fully zoomed on my 2019 Samsung galaxy s9 equipped with android.1 point
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Great report! The last 3 days I've skied Main St, Lazy, Paradise, Main St, Lazy, Paradise, Main St, Lazy, Paradise, Main St, Lazy, Paradise, Main St, Lazy, Paradise, and so on. It's been real. Can't wait to ski again on MLK Day when Razor's Edge is open.1 point
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Today was a pretty good day. All around enjoyment here at Brighton. It is such a fun mountain with a lot of unique terrain and some really distinctive groomers with a lot of great groomers that just roll with the natural terrain. I don't feel like typing out an entire report, so I'll just post pictures since thats what people mostly want to see anyway. Most of the day was spent off of the Milly and Great Western lifts. Again, bluebird. Enjoy.1 point
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So sorry I wrote report real fast at a red light. You were there 110% don’t worry you aren’t a ghost. Ski you tomorrow.1 point
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Thanks to Enjorales and dad for some fries..they were hot!!! Thanks to Mute and Ryan and Johnny Law for beer..they were cold.1 point
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Hey All, I’m back from a fun morning at Blue mountain the true mountain. I arrived at the lower lot at 720am and in the house were Johnny Law, Mute, Ryan, Indiggio, PARidge, Schifdawg, Nastar Glenn, Nastar Glenn’s daughter, Slim, Marty, Enjorales, Enjorales Dad, Bethlehem Ford Guy, Fritz, Race team, Asian invasion and many more. Temperatures were in the upper teens and snow guns were blasting all over including on Widowmaker which used to be Raceway..guns in razors and challenge top to bottom, lower park, lower paradise, tubing and other spots. Due to a lot of lift capacity and limited terrain the runs got crowded fast. Main Street and paradise both had the nicest snow. Solid packed pow, a few slick spot but not bad..lazy mile was rough with some serious cookies..the falls was closed for the race team. I skied until almost ten then was in the lot for another two hours drinking beer..temperatures were up into the upper 20s with some sunshine and super dank beer was consumed. Then around noon me and Johnny law and schifdawg went to the BMDI..never a bad meal there. All in all today was busy on the runs but fun skiing and another PASR day.1 point
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Oh, hello everybody. Toast here. We are back from a day of skiing Snowbird, here in Utah. We left at 8:05 and parked around 8:35. The ride up was uneventful, but it was fairly cloudy with a fog layer in the SLC valley. Dan had coffee on the ride. Jeff drank water. When we got there, we got our lift tickets and got out on the snow. First ride up was up Peruvian because Jeff can't take a tram for some reason. Started out cloudy at the bottom with low visibility, but as we rose it got super heavy and dank. Could barely see. We skied down Chip's Run to Rothman Way to get over to the Gadzoom lift since that is a little lower and had better visibility. By that time, we could start to see the sun break up the clouds. Ended up taking a few runs over here like Bassackwards and Black Forrest while popping in the trees in and around there. After spending time there, we took a few runs off of Gad 2, and then worked our way over to Little Cloud to get our Johnson's Regulated. That groomer was fun to rip right down and the moguls on the side had a nice coating on them to rip through. Yolo. Soon after, we headed back to Mineral Basin before the sun baked it by heading to my favorite conveyor belt ski lift. We ended up taking a few runs in there. One down Blue by You above a cliff band and another down the 49er Gully (I think) and somehow I ended up in one of the Chamonix Chutes which was a little boney by the snow was good. Jeff and Dan ended their day shorty after and I met them at the top of the tram for a nice frosty beverage after taking another run back down Chip's, to Chip's Face, and then something else back to the tram and up. Overall, it was a pretty damn good day. I'm surprised how good the snow stayed in the trees and even the groomed trails. Good day wit dem boyz.1 point
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Nothing more magical than middle School kids smoking their first cigs on a ski club trip when the wind is 30 mph and none of them know how to use a lighter lol..we can only hope Matt edge came to their assistance and let them borrow his fancy windproof lighter that the explorers used on the North Pole.1 point
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I sometimes walk past the Cinnabon shop at the mall just to get a sniff.1 point
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The stretch of cold we had the last 36 hours has significantly helped. Everything seems to be resurfaced back to what it should be. It’s nice skiing on white snow again without lollipops marking dirt everywhere. Clouds moving out now, so visibility isn’t ideal, but the snow is like butter (Doug’s favorite color, food, girlfriend, etc) and the grooming is good again.1 point
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My grandfather found a $100 bill in like 1942 in New York City.1 point
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