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Today was super dope and once everything warmed up it got really good. Huge props to Ben for getting the skis signed and killing it on Razors. I despise the end of ski season, skiing as a lifestyle is my dream of dreams but we did take what was a very shitty weather season and make it tremendous fun. It was an honor and a pleasure.14 points
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We made it to the lodge finally. It is truly a lodge and not a hut. We actually didn’t even have to skin in. You park 1/4 mile from the forest road. So we loaded up our stuff at the car, carried our skis down the road. Then it’s like a 5 minute walk from the road to the lodge. There are 2 awesome lodge dogs here also. some pics our little room cubbies. 2 beds per space. can’t wait to ski tomorrow!!8 points
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Hey All, I’m back from closing day. I arrived at the lower lot around 715am and it was 41 degrees under bright sky’s. Everybody was in the house except for Zonked, Toast, Atomic Jeff, Shadows, Salty, Nastar glenn, PARidge, Kevin Thomas, GSSucks and Root. I began on the quad and coming soon was very firm as was Main Street. The Chute and midway along with after the sharp turn on lazy mile received the first sun and softened into corn fast. I especially liked the chute as it was getting a lot less traffic than midway so was more smooth. Paradise was decent as well but mainly I was skiing east out to vista to chute to lower Main Street. I also hit coming soon a few more times when it softened. Fun parking lot today with beer, a scooter and another sausage sunday. The temperature warmed to 60 degrees and it was beautiful weather. The only annoying thing was the one security guy was hanging around a lot and he said they’re cracking down on tailgating next season JADIP7 points
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Super fun time today..Things were pretty firm first thing, but once the sun got on it there was prime time spring conditions....A good run for not getting much natural or snow making temps...Thanks to every one that shows up...It's a great mix of personalities...There were tons of tailgaters when I rolled out.... 20150305_073109_Trim.mp47 points
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Just got home from Blue The True! Only ran into BenM on the slopes as I didnt arrived until after 1 this afternoon. Lots of parking lot shenanigans by the DJ in the corner by the 6 pack. Snow was better than expected given their weather leading up. Caught one of the last chairs up the quad to smoke a jay while making slow deliberate turns down the Nile Mile to close out Blues season. Sad it has come to an end at Blue for now. Maybe Camelwack next weekend? 🤔7 points
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Thanks to enjorales for cooking..MBike also was also cooking and had the good spicy mustard..I thought I would see Dime… This was a good season in my opinion..about the best possible given Mother Nature. Sidewinder would have been nice today..with the new lift setup up 7+ runs an hour with lift stoppages and brief waits at the top and bottom are possible.. Props to Blue for pushing a lot of snow around…5 points
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I was less than motivated this morning after 2 12 hour shifts of shit I can’t even make up. Weather said heavy rain wasn’t going to hit until noon, so got on the snow around 945, just in time for the r@in to start. I’ve skied in the rain a lot this season, but this was in a class by itself. Top stayed dry thanks to Gortex jacket, but everything else soaked almost immediately. Took 9 runs, called it a day. What’s left of the snow is actually pretty nice, they’ve lost a lot since I was there Wednesday. Back tomorrow for the last day of the season at Blue5 points
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couple terrible videos...had the camera angled down too far on two of them so you're looking at the snow for the whole video.2 points
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Very fun day today. Obstacles to navigate, small bailout lines, and of course, "the cupcake line". Rain held off until 10. more ski police than patrons. We hit the lot with some drizzle, which turned into a more steady rain, so we tried something new, which was take the parking lot inside, had a few beers, stayed dry, and had a good time.2 points
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Woke up to come up, Pops isn't feeling well, decided to go back to bed too. Should have come, but will be there tomorrow. Planning to make some burgers for final Sausage Sunday of the season.2 points
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Glad the clouds held off long enough to get 2 hours in. Probably the least amount of people I’ve ever seen on a weekend which made for a grate morning. Coming Soon was my ROTD but everything except Razors was soft and fun. Having beers in the lodge felt like we went to a different mountain since I’ve never seen it from in there. Surprised they even had the bar open but they had 2 beers on draft left, one of which we kicked.2 points
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There was also a ski area operating on Camelback Mountain before the extant Camelback was opened in the 60s. Big Pocono Ski area opened for the 1950/51 season and closed in 1955 before ski operations moved slightly west down the mountain and the ski area's investors opened the current Camelback. The old pickup truck used to power the original rope tow is still in the woods off Nile Mile. I know they're not counting that in the date but you gave me an opening to talk about ski area history.2 points
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I am home tonight. Hung out with friends in SLC and did a little city tour. I was pretty exhausted Friday was pretty crazy at Solitude. Hitchhiked up BCC and was in lift line at 830. From like 10am to 1pm it snowed so darn heavy. Approx. 1pm word was going around that BCC road was closed because it slid and had to get cleared. Then shortly later that Alta and Bird were forced into Interlodge and LCC would be closed through evening. BCC reopened around 345pm. Probably the heaviest snowfall day I ever experienced. Had a blast at all the ski areas I visited. Definitely will be back…1 point
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What a fun day! Highlight of the day was waiting at the top of the 6 pack for the rest of our crew, and a bald eagle flew slowly right above us. Couldn’t ask for a more perfect day, and Blue did a great job considering the hand Mother Nature dealt them.1 point
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That sucked but they had it back up in like 20 minutes, so props to them for that. Someone said they had to change a belt.1 point
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I was there for a very brief 8 runs. Was contemplating a few more only to come down to the quad broken down and a MASSIVE line for ME6. 2 runs earlier I rode the quad and it stopped twice for extended periods of time. Both times when it started back up it had that slipping feeling so I wasnt surprised to see it closed.1 point
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I clicked on PASR at the right time to see this sweet thread. Have a blast..lodge dogs are rad and probably love all the activity.1 point
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Sooooo much fun today.. ....Many technical lines to choose from....It really looked like we were they only one here...It was super quiet too...These are some of the best days on the snow....Being inside felt like high school lunch room at the end of the year....1 point
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No. Fiancee and I are moving into a new place so I'm looking for a dining room table this weekend.1 point
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Seven springs 1932 Big Boulder 1947 Hidden Valley 1955 Elk 1959 camelback-1963 and it’s not turning 60 next year…it’s 60 this year.1 point
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Light snow with pow stashes err where. Pics to come soon. Demoing rip sticks as the enforcers and weren't long enough. I miss my lines but it's tough to be mad at anything right now! Life is good...1 point
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We only had one beautiful blue sky day when we were there. That being said, I can’t complain. Had one day when it was too foggy to venture to the top, stayed on the lower lifts. Had some fresh snow 2 days, not too deep between 6-8 inches depending on where you were. Lots of untracked, but not so deep you were struggling or had to rent wider skis.1 point
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It is huge and lacking in lifts to get to the goods, so hiking's a must. I'm sure the locals like it that way. Talking with Revelstoke "locals" on the lift, they don't like the idea of the new lift taking people to the top as it's going to dump all the wannabes up there who refuse to make the hike now.1 point
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