If I wasn't out of town I would likely take you up on that. My friend in Hyde Park 30 min south of Jay said it's been snowing since 10am. 16+ they're calling for in upper elevations Jay will be primo. Have fun take pics!
Jay Peak is still open going strong with this in the forecast. Looks like Jay is the new Beast in the East, Killington is CLOSED.
"* 6 TO 12 INCHES OF HEAVY WET SNOW IS POSSIBLE FROM TUESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH WEDNESDAY ACROSS THE HIGHEST ELEVATIONS OF THE NORTHERN ADIRONDACKS AND NORTHERN GREEN MOUNTAINS."
I had a 50% off voucher and didn't have to drive home Sunday because I was crashing at a friends in Hyde Park for the next couple days I decided to return to Stowe for the last day of their season. I ended up sleeping in and heading up to the mountain after checkout time. The sun was poking through the clouds in town but clouds were hovering over Mt Mansfield all day. My legs were beat up from the past couple days of riding nearly open to close so I opted to stay on the few open groomers. I ducked one rope on Sunrise to find great coverage down to Standard which was run of the day. This was most likely my last day of the season for a total of 63 days 7 short of my goal. It was a great season with a great end in Northern Vermont at Jay & Stowe.
Riding up the Quad. The little bit of fresh snow that fell over night made things a bit whiter.
Quite foggy at the top until about 1.
Lower section of Lord
North Slope
Sunrise
I walked over to the top of the Mountain triple to take a break. There was a nice untouched blanket of fresh snow from the past few nights.
Mansfield from the Gondola parking lot.
Mansfield from the Spruce Lodge parking lot