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Everything posted by saltyant
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I saw some perder flakes on Flloyd Fooley. I predict Flloyd's opening on February 69.
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River Shot and Challenger were grate. Lots of nice, soft snow in the sun. No sugar piles or sand dunes like at Blue the True. Stood in like 2 minutes tops, the rest of the time was basically right on the lift. Even got to ride solo many times. I've never seen so many people on River Shot, though - seems super popular this year. Saw some noobies were struggling to get down, and witnessed a few wipe outs from the lift. Wait til Floyd's open - that's going to eat those noobs alive.
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@GrilledSteezeSandwich I saw some perder flakes on Flloyd Fooley. I predict Flloyd's opening on February 32.
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My Trip Report is missing crucial details on a topic even more important than bathrooms... The parking. I was distraught to see large, new "Slope side Parking" signs leading through the muddy bumpy dirt road to my favorite parking area. That used to be the best kept secret of Jack Frost - New Jersey gapers park across the street and I get slope side access. Now every Tom, Harry and Richard knows about the slopeside parking. I had to walk an extra 15 yards each way to my car due to the gapers taking all of my spots. Plus the super muddy lot soiled by freshly washed automobile which is totally not cool. It is rad that slopeside parking is still free; I was expecting to have to pay something dumb like fitty cents, so Epic has got that going for them which is nice. Overall I give the parking situation a 7.5/10 and bathrooms maybe a 6.25/10.
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Thanks. I made a 2.73 mile hike near Francis E. Walter Dam. It was so dam rad soaking in that blue sky after such a harsh winter. I got super hangry during my hike and stopped at Wawa for a delicious jalapeno pretzel and hot honey chicken wrap. @theprogram4 have you tried Wawa's hot honey chicken wrap? They really hit the spot at a rugged 2.73 mile hike.
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Jack Frost was grate. Skied 830-11. Bathrooms suck though, actually had to stand in line to wash my hands. What's up with that? Changing into my street clothes was a hassle. The stalls are so small. This mountain makes me grateful for the big wide open expanse of the Blue Mountain (the True Mountain) snowtubing bathrooms, where space for changing is plentiful.
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Buffalo Chicken cheese steak at point Philips hotel. It wasnt as good as the first time, maybe an 8/10
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This is mostly correct. When you decide to go to Big Boulders, I'll give you an Epic buddy voucher pass. I think you get $3.50 off and maybe a voucher for an extra small hot cocoa.
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Same deal at Mt Snow the last few days. Skiing in the fog really bites.
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I agree 💯. I always skip lower sidewinder. Unpopular opinion: don't care much for upper sidewinder either except the top of it is radical. Intersection at the bottom is too much of a PITA.
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Been around for a coupla years. I think it's another option to connect both sides of the mountain resort.
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I don't know how Killington is but Mt Snow has been pretty damn radical
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Grate pics! I'm jelly you got a blue bird day. Those are my favourite.
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A few more pics. Boy I lucked out. Skiing in southern Vermont has been infinitely better than anything in Pennsylvania this season.
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You should definitely complain. I don't give two craps if people call me a Karen, Johnson or Jim-Bob. If you don't complain nothing will change and the incompetency will continue unnoticed. At my hotel house the other night, I immediately complained to the corporate office after having to move rooms due to their contractors' loud, annoying construction right above my room at 9 o'clock PM.
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Sundai. I hope the snowmaking ponds at Vermont received plentiful rain recently
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@GrilledSteezeSandwich Are you getting rain in Jackson Hole? All the rain here in Pennsylvania will be really great for the snow tubing snowmaking retention ponds
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@GrilledSteezeSandwich says no free parking for Ikon Pass holders. Just get the Camelback add on for $205 extra and then you'll get a parking pass just like @DiMe
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No free parking for the general public. Maybe for Ikon Pass, but maybe not.
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Buy the Camelback add on for $205. Then parking is included and maybe you'll even get to high five an actual camel.
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Plus 12 bucks for parking