Robert2 Posted December 24, 2009 Report Posted December 24, 2009 As C1er said: A little more crowded today, holiday crowds starting to arrive - nice bluebird sky and great snow. But I wouldn't call it crowded. Maybe "more crowded" than total solitude hills to myself all winter during midweek skiing. I could count on one hand all the people in front of me any time today on any hill and I never had to wait for a lift line today. Just pick a hill and lap it. The snow guns were still running on Lehigh today and one thing interesting there was that there was grooming done before this current layer of snow so it wasn't 2 feet deep anymore.... it was more like a good shaped groomed base with 2 inches of fresh powder. Again... very nice snow everywhere I went today on the west side. JADIP 1 Quote
AtomicSkier Posted December 24, 2009 Report Posted December 24, 2009 Nice report R2...great to see that JF is putting down that champagne powder. Not as good as cowboy powder, but close. When will you be at Blue next? Quote
Robert2 Posted December 24, 2009 Author Report Posted December 24, 2009 Nice report R2...great to see that JF is putting down that champagne powder. Not as good as cowboy powder, but close. When will you be at Blue next? The Timmy Bus schedule is set for Fridays at Blue. But since the next 2 Fridays are Christmas and New Years they do not run the Timmy Bus at all anywhere so I figure no Blue for me until January 8th. Quote
AtomicSkier Posted December 24, 2009 Report Posted December 24, 2009 ahahahhaahah R2 you are the man. Quote
DiMe Posted December 24, 2009 Report Posted December 24, 2009 (edited) OMG robert2 just pwned GSS!! :lol :lol Edited December 24, 2009 by DiMeThIcOnE Quote
Robert2 Posted December 24, 2009 Author Report Posted December 24, 2009 OMG robert2 just pwned GSS!! :lol :lol For the people reading HOW WAS FLOYDS not knowing why this is a dickhead posting perhaps we needs to splain a little bit here. GSS.... this friendly fellow.. likes to ski black diamonds while I stick to only greens and blues because I snowboard 5 days a week for 4 years.... my retirement plan. Floyds is a steep hill at Jack Frost that I will never see so EVERY TIME you see GSS post here "HOW WAS FLOYDS"... he's just being a dick. We only are into the second week of skiing and already GSS is being a dick. What a surprise. 3 Quote
phillycore Posted December 24, 2009 Report Posted December 24, 2009 Floyd's is a black diamond by Pa. standards, and it's not ALWAYS groomed daily... peak has let it bump up pretty frequently from time to time.. Quote
Robert2 Posted December 24, 2009 Author Report Posted December 24, 2009 Floyd's is a black diamond by Pa. standards, and it's not ALWAYS groomed daily... peak has let it bump up pretty frequently from time to time.. My point here is that YOU MAKE YOUR FUN WHERE EVER YOU are comfortable. It doesn't matter to me if there are steeper or narrower trails on the east side of JF. I lapped the blues and greens all day, 5 days a week without ever coming close to getting injured so far....and this is year 4 of this fitness program for me. I just couldn't do it every day if I was getting overly worn out on black diamonds. For me its a daily fitness program. It sure beats jerking iron bars in a gym. I think the east side goes into shadows before the west side. As the sun sets, the trails east of ONE PARK turn bluish gray in the shadow of the mountain while the west side still has sun lit trails. That might not matter for you but I had a hell of time reading the terrain in ONE PARK at 3:30 yesterday. Quote
method9455 Posted December 24, 2009 Report Posted December 24, 2009 (edited) I LOL'd..both at my comment and your picture...Floyds is an intermediate trail....cause it's groomed daily.. Considering the only trails at Blue are easy as shit you should shut the fuck up. What trail at Blue is more than intermediate? Edit - and your lack of knowledge is showing through, Floyds is the most likely to be covered in moguls of any JF trail. Edited December 24, 2009 by Kevin. Quote
phillycore Posted December 24, 2009 Report Posted December 24, 2009 My point here is that YOU MAKE YOUR FUN WHERE EVER YOU are comfortable. It doesn't matter to me if there are steeper or narrower trails on the east side of JF. I lapped the blues and greens all day, 5 days a week without ever coming close to getting injured so far....and this is year 4 of this fitness program for me. I just couldn't do it every day if I was getting overly worn out on black diamonds. For me its a daily fitness program. It sure beats jerking iron bars in a gym. I think the east side goes into shadows before the west side. As the sun sets, the trails east of ONE PARK turn bluish gray in the shadow of the mountain while the west side still has sun lit trails. That might not matter for you but I had a hell of time reading the terrain in ONE PARK at 3:30 yesterday. Hey Robert....FWIW I was agreeing with you. My point for saying that peak lets Floyd's bump up was to bring up the fact that it makes it more challenging terrain. More challenging terrain = higher likelyhood of injury (not always the case however) Quote
Mixilplix Posted December 24, 2009 Report Posted December 24, 2009 My point here is that YOU MAKE YOUR FUN WHERE EVER YOU are comfortable. It doesn't matter to me if there are steeper or narrower trails on the east side of JF. I lapped the blues and greens all day, 5 days a week without ever coming close to getting injured so far....and this is year 4 of this fitness program for me. I just couldn't do it every day if I was getting overly worn out on black diamonds. For me its a daily fitness program. It sure beats jerking iron bars in a gym. I think the east side goes into shadows before the west side. As the sun sets, the trails east of ONE PARK turn bluish gray in the shadow of the mountain while the west side still has sun lit trails. That might not matter for you but I had a hell of time reading the terrain in ONE PARK at 3:30 yesterday. While I agree with the statement "YOU MAKE YOUR FUN WHERE EVER YOU are comfortable"...Sometimes it's worth it to step out of that zone once and awhile. Maybe just do one or two runs on the east side when no one is around.You don't have to do it at mach3 speed. Give it a try you might just enjoy it.Plus you will be using some different muscles which will be benificial to your fitness program. Quote
JFskiDan Posted December 24, 2009 Report Posted December 24, 2009 While I agree with the statement "YOU MAKE YOUR FUN WHERE EVER YOU are comfortable"...Sometimes it's worth it to step out of that zone once and awhile. i agree with that one. i know robert2 would be fine on east mountain, but for some reason chooses not to go over there. now you two kiss and make up, GSS is just having some fun here. i find the both of you quite entertaining. Quote
rideordie7 Posted December 24, 2009 Report Posted December 24, 2009 R2, Keep doin what your doin, as long as you're happy. Jane's Lane is one of the better slopes on the mountain, so please don't let the secret get out:) Quote
poconoceancity Posted December 24, 2009 Report Posted December 24, 2009 R2 is legally blind and can not risk the steeper sections do to uneven lighting on those trails. Quote
C1erArt Posted December 24, 2009 Report Posted December 24, 2009 R2 is legally blind and can not risk the steeper sections do to uneven lighting on those trails. And I have a plate and 4 screws in my knee from a bumped up Floyds, so I've found my limits too. Quote
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