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Hardest Trail?
Rumor
42%
 42%  [ 9 ]
Dark Side Glades
4%
 4%  [ 1 ]
Double Barrel
42%
 42%  [ 9 ]
Cirque Glades
4%
 4%  [ 1 ]
Lower Steilhang
4%
 4%  [ 1 ]
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Hardest Trail at Gore?
mattchuck2


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What's the Hardest (on the map) trail at Gore?
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mattchuck2


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I vote Rumor . . . Which, by the way, was S-I-C-K on Wednesday.
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Harvey44


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I almost went with Rumor. Based on the fact that it hardly ever gets groomed.

But I went with Double Barrel. Seems like I'm much more likely to get upsidedown on DB than Rumor.
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Spongeworthy


Joined: 11 Nov 2008
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For trying to pick your way around ice and rocks, it's gotta be Double Barrel. That used to be the case with Lower Steilhang, but they don't open it now until there's enough snow. I've never had a problem with Rumor. Ski Patrol won't open it unless they know they won't have a mini-avalanche on the headwall. Dark Side Glades are fine if you don't ski too fast and too close around the boulders and find a nasty surprise. I've only done Cirque Glades once, but I didn't see any problems that more snow wouldn't cure.
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St. Jerry


Joined: 04 Jan 2006
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Gore-e-Gully Cornice.
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SIAWOL


Joined: 06 Nov 2008
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mattchuck2 wrote:
What's the Hardest (on the map) trail at Gore?


Cedars from the base lodge.
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MidnightCarving


Joined: 04 Mar 2006
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haha yeah, cedars from the base in terms of most physically demanding....
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Re: Hardest Trail at Gore?
mattchuck2


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Interesting, Interesting . . .


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Harvey44


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If doing a little work is the criteria for judging...they directed me to Lower Tannery once. And that was just to get back to the base. I never expected that when I went down tannery the Topridge chair wouldn't be running.

There's also Cloud, the Summit schlep, Cedars, Hedges. What else?

Anyone want to meet me at Hedges this summer for some selective pruning?

With Wood In...if you've eaten at the Saddle and your goal is the dark side...you are saving so much time taking it...it's totally worth the effort. Probably less skating then going over the summit. Plus I like to avoid the Gondi at all costs.
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MidnightCarving


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definitely agree harv, wood in really doesnt even bother me, it's the least skating of all the skating trails..... my order would probably be as follows, from biggest pain, to least pain.

Old Tannery
Cedars from the base
Hedges to twister
Summit Haul
Cloud Flats
Wood in
Wood Out

is it sad that we have enough flats to grade them based on severity?
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Harvey44


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Nature made the mountain. No fault there.

If there is fault...it was whomever chose Gore for skiing in the first place

But skiing was free heeled with cable bindings at the beginning. And the first lift service was the east side where the ADK Express is now. No skating there. Its getting between areas - so does that mean we are against all the expansion?

I believe that in the beginning they were looking at Hoffman and Gore as possibilities. The took a full season and made snow measurements comparing the totals from specific storms and Gore won out.

I don't mind the skating, but then my heels are free. I admit the summit haul is a bit of a trudge. As Matt has said before, it would help if the summit chair dropped you at the top of rumor or cloud.
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ka2kci


Joined: 01 Apr 2008
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If you are interested in reading some of the history of Gore Mountain, go out and get the book "Winter Sports" by Norman Dibelius. This book was published on behalf of the Schenectady Winter Sports Club who started the original Ski Trains in 1934 first from Schenectady to North Creek and then expaned to NYC to North Creek in 1936. When scouting out their choices of where to develop a ski area, they narrowed it down to two....Gore or Mt. Snow. They chose Gore since it already had railroad access and they would take a bus up the back road from North Creek (I believe through the former Highwinds X country ski center) to Gore.

It is a very interesting read. It also talks about the early ski History of the Schenectady Winter Sports Club and some of the stories about what they did in the lift lines at Sugarbush, Stowe which are hilarious. Tales of skiing Tuckerman's ravine are also funny as well. Matt
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SKIdds


Joined: 27 Feb 2006
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Harvey, we want to have our cake and eat it, too!

I agree with you. Gore does have it's flat areas, but if that is what it takes to be able to access the varied terrain on a mountain with Gore's topography, so be it. Perhaps a trail here or there could have been cut better, but on the whole the traverses and flat areas are just a necessary inconvenience.
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Harvey44


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Matt...sounds like a great book. I tried to find it on Amazon but no go. If you have a link, would be great if you'd post it.

I heard the thing about Hoffman Mtn from a Skipatrol. Never heard about Mt Snow. Is that the Mtn in So VT?

The ski and ride did go up Bartons Road:

http://harvey44.blogspot.com/2008/11/precise-ski-data-of-north-creek-ny.html

Talk about skating...some of those trails required herringbone.
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ka2kci


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Harvey...I'll get back to you. The book was published by the Schenectady Wintersports Club and I will find out this week how to order it if you (or anyone else) is interested. It is a very enjoyable and entertaining read. Matt
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