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Camelback is supposed to get 3-5 inches of new powder Sunday night, which will result in a perfect day for the first annual PASR Camelback session. I'll post pictures of the epic conditions for those of you who can't make it due to prior obligations or work.

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May go to Hunter now instead for more favorable snow conditions. Still undecided. Notwithstanding, please continue the Camelback discussion below and post pics or descriptions of lunchtime food consumptions.

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  On 2/28/2019 at 6:19 PM, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

Hunter will be a good challenge for you.  

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Idk. I've been looking up various NY resorts. I figure Monday is most likely my last shot at a powder day this season so might as well go north to reduce the chances of the ice/slop shyte. Plus it would be a fun new experience.

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  On 2/28/2019 at 6:21 PM, saltyant said:

Idk. I've been looking up various NY resorts. I figure Monday is most likely my last shot at a powder day this season so might as well go north to reduce the chances of the ice/slop shyte. Plus it would be a fun new experience.

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Wow it’s not supposed to snow anymore in March or April??   Are you gonna spend the night at hunter so you’re there for opening. 

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  On 2/28/2019 at 6:34 PM, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

Wow it’s not supposed to snow anymore in March or April??   Are you gonna spend the night at hunter so you’re there for opening. 

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Correct.

There's a good chance this isn't the last snowstorm, but it's unlikely I'll get to ski during or right after a storm unless it's on a Saturday or Sunday at Blue and I sleep in my Sonic.

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  On 2/28/2019 at 7:11 PM, Ski2Live Live2Ski said:

Probably best not to spring for that Blue pass before finding out how much better the skiing at Hunter is and finding out on March 6 what kind of deal Peak will offer millennials this year.

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Ceteris Paribus, the only places I would get a pass are Blue and Camelback due to their close proximity and high speed quads. I'm sure I'll enjoy skiing in NY, but I dont want to drive that far and pay for hotels every weekend. Plus I'm not a millenial, I'm 30 so I no longer qualify for the 18-29 year old passes. 

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  On 2/28/2019 at 7:22 PM, saltyant said:

Ceteris Paribus, the only places I would get a pass are Blue and Camelback due to their close proximity and high speed quads. I'm sure I'll enjoy skiing in NY, but I dont want to drive that far and pay for hotels every weekend. Plus I'm not a millenial, I'm 30 so I no longer qualify for the 18-29 year old passes. 

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You’ll always be a millennial even when you’re 75 years old.  The people in the younger half of the 18-29 range are generation Z millennials are like 24-37

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Salty does have a point that last year's Peak Drifter pass was only for folks under 30, but rules could be different this year.

 

And of course Peak Pass applies not just to Hunter but also to Frost, Snow and 7 other places. 

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