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33 degrees in the morning, 45 when I got home around noon. Quad only running and only a short line getting on all morning. Challenge was good although the first drop developed ball bearings pretty fast and the last drop had tennis balls from the beginning. Nightmare was good and saw a lot of traffic. Razors was open but was literally a sheet of ice (with warning signs up top). Saw a couple of people try it, wipe out and finally stop sliding dozens of yards down the slope. Good thing the fences were still up. Think it was softening up as I was leaving.

 

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You can see the icy sheen on the slope. Finished off running the blues a few times. Fluffy and nice and carveable. Main Street bumps were getting a workout. Tut’s connector was getting a little soft, but no headwind going across.

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1 hour ago, C1erArt said:

 

 (with warning signs up top).

What did the signs actually say?  "icy as fuck" ?  "barely skiable"  "dangerous slope.  shouldnt be open"   ?

Did they groom it?

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Challenge was good with ball bearings and tennis balls...lol..you must have borrowed PARidge rose colored glasses. 

The middle section, which unfortunately was in shadow early in the morning, was excellent.
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Razors looked like a mirror from the lot yesterday, pretty much all ice reflection on the first head wall. 

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poor souls trying to make it down razors today. they eventually roped it off, though it could have been for race team instead of conditions, who knows. 

challenge still had that ice spot grrr. 

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