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Face4Me
| Joined: 04 Mar 2006 |
| Posts: 104 |
| Location: Lower Hudson Valley |
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 8:48 pm |
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Lifts down all day due to the winds ... it's really howling out there!!!
Hopefully things will calm down for tomorrow  |
The winds were certainly calmer than yesterday, but it was still pretty breezy. Face Lift and Gondola didn't open until around 10:30. Unfortunately, I never even made it to the main side ... my kids decided they wanted to spend the day at Kids Kampus, though from what I heard, I didn't miss much. Most of the people I talked to said conditions were pretty "firm" and "slick". For what it's worth, the conditions at Kids Kampus were much the same ... pretty firm with a very fine frozen granular surface.
We need some warmer weather now so things soften up a bit.
I'll be heading up again in two weeks ... hoping for a better weekend then!
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NPN
| Joined: 15 Oct 2006 |
| Posts: 564 |
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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 9:20 pm |
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Yes, Friday was a wash, and Saturday was slow in coming. But, if you knew where to be, there were great turns to be had all day long in brilliant, bluebird conditions.
Sunday was good to go from start to finish, but still required a good sense of the mountain's wind patterns. Essex, Lower Cloud, U/L Wildeerness. Afternoon surprise of the day found us in 8"-12" of windpacked powder from upper switchback to junction of Upper Cloud/Skyward on left side.
Obviously, the down side was the wind scour which caused an almost record number of serious sleds. It wasn't a good day to be a novice taking that first trip to Whiteface. You had to know the ropes, and be ready for a slip out on yards, and yards of bombproof plate.
All things considered though, a lot of fun to be had this weekend in the bright sunshine ( that full moon didn't suck either ), and "Glass Half Full" state of mind has to dictate that this hardpack deep, deep, deep base will result in some epic, hero corn when, and if Spring temps ever arrive.
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DUST BLASTER
| Joined: 01 Dec 2006 |
| Posts: 16 |
| Location: ST.LAWRENCE VALLEY |
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 5:37 am |
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trails of the day on Sunday afternoon had to be drapers after the racers left and parkway no one was sking them and the untuched grooming marks were easy to get a edge in. the wind calmed down in the afternoon and it was great!
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tjf67
| Joined: 03 Jan 2006 |
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:52 am |
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Sat did not get to the hill unitl 11 or so. When I came out everything was starting to turn. The yellow dot over to lower sky was the trail. Skiers rt was deep and soft. For most of the day we were the only one skiing it till it caught on. There were some great lines through the trees as well. Breaking trails in places I have never been was a blast.
Sunday spent the whole day at the top of the hill. Dropped in from the yellow brick road and had wind blown powder all day. There were four of us that just kept lapping it. WE felt we were doing our public service busting up all the powder for everyone. Had to go slow(relatively speaking) and steer with a heavy foot but it would break through and it was soft powder below. Skiers left was the place to be. The plump house chute held some good snow in there and Niagria over on skiers right corned up nice. Sky down to the crossover was big loose frozen granular that you could push up over into the ices slabs and listen to it slide down in there. Pretty cool.
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DUST BLASTER
| Joined: 01 Dec 2006 |
| Posts: 16 |
| Location: ST.LAWRENCE VALLEY |
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:01 am |
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HPD, we got run over by the kids. We did our best Easter Bunny impression.
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