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    Gore Friday 2/15.

    After agonizing over the decision to burn all that gas, I went for it. (Thanks Megatron!). And Gore was great. Put it this way, not everything was great, but ALOT of it was. Enough to keep me busy and smiling.

    I wish I could post pics. I can't figure out how to easily size the damn things. Anyway I decided to take pics today for the first time in forever.

    My first picture was a completely empty base lodge at 8am. I sat in there, by myself, amazed that I was alone. I caught the first Gondi. At the top, as usual, the rope was across Pine Knot. I went down Twister, in the hope that the glade would be open. It wasn't and that was probably for the best. Do I really have to go into the crustiest glade on the mountain without a warm up? If it was open, I'd a been in there.

    For the hell of it, I took 1A over to Showcase. It was ungroomed and it's short. I thought I could see the worst of it - the ungroomed at low elevation. It was tough. Serious crud. Doable but a lot of work.

    Rode the Gondi again. Fox Lair to Showcase. It was ok. I did a third Gondi - this is my new thing - I warm up - but only IF the summit is closed. Right as I got off my third Gondi...they dropped the rope on Pine Knot. I did Pine Brook glades. My first real test of the conditions higher up. Much less sleet and nicely turnable.

    On to the Straightbrook chair...Chatiemac and Hawkeye were about like Pinebrook...packed out enough to break up the crud, but still soft enough to be fun. Straightbrook glades were only OK. Double Barrel, and Lower DB as I call it, were primo. Room to turn, carvable bumps.

    I worked over to the dark side. It was like no sleet had fallen. Soft everywhere. Hullabaloo, the Glades, KHS, Darby - almost everything on the map was open and soft. I only ducked one rope all day. When I got to the DS lift, The cool lifty with the glasses down there says to me...they just dropped the rope on Lower Steilhang. LS hadn't been open for over a week I think. It was over a foot of consistent dense "powder." So soft and smooth. You KNEW that there was bulletproof down there somewhere, but for two runs, I went light on my feet, and never felt it.

    I worked that side backwards and forwards. Open Pit and Lies were nice, the headwall on Rumor was primo due to three days of non-stop manmade. The "easy" part, below the headwall, was icy death.

    I had lunch at the Saddle, took woodlot back over to the Dark Side, and worked it again. A sorta freaky thing happened in Mineshaft. The sun is finally coming out, and I'm *trying* to take quality picks in the trees. This tele guy comes up and asks me if I was Harvey. Apparently he's a lurker. Come on all you lurkers...get with it and post!

    His name was Jeff. Jeff and I skied together...one more Mineshaft, down Tannery, up Topridge and into the Cave. Great conditions...and it's great to ski with another tele guy. Really inspired me. There are some stumps in there...when the snow is this deep...you can launch over them. We were hootin and hollerin.

    Some more of this and that. High Pines, under the Top Ridge chair, spanked me. It was low enough in elevation to be cruddy. I actually think that maybe aspect or something came into play. The stuff that was great wasn't really higher than some other stuff that was only ok.

    On the way down I hit Twister twice. The first run, Twister glades were open. As expected they were really tough. And I was beat. I skied from 8:10 until 4pm with 20 mins for lunch.

    It was a great day.

    Harv

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    Hey Harv,
    I enjoyed skiing with you on Fri - those runs in Mineshaft & Cave glades plus that stash off Open Pit were some of the best I've had this year. Hope to catch you on the slopes again before the season's done, but I'll be waiting for the woods to open up again before I'm back at Gore. Later,
    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff
    Hey Harv,
    I enjoyed skiing with you on Fri - those runs in Mineshaft & Cave glades plus that stash off Open Pit were some of the best I've had this year. Hope to catch you on the slopes again before the season's done, but I'll be waiting for the woods to open up again before I'm back at Gore. Later,
    Jeff

    but they are best when closed
    Listen to the wind, It'll tell you things

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff
    Hey Harv,
    I enjoyed skiing with you on Fri - those runs in Mineshaft & Cave glades plus that stash off Open Pit were some of the best I've had this year. Hope to catch you on the slopes again before the season's done, but I'll be waiting for the woods to open up again before I'm back at Gore. Later,
    Jeff
    Jeff - that was a blast. The Cave sticks in my mind. It's hard to find another Teleguy I can keep up with, or maybe you were being nice. I'd love to connect again. I probably won't be back until the trees open up either. You can be sure I'll be glued to the weather info.

    We tried to take some pics but with low light, the darn camera just wouldn't shoot when I pushed the freakin button. You are somewhere in this pic.


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    i have a video on youtube of the cave glades....almost looks like tha same spot of yer pic....it's usually good in there especially where the pine glades come in off pine knot...

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    "...or maybe you were being nice."


    Nah, just old & slow. Weekend is looking up, but I will be in NH. Probably skiing at Cannon Sat and maybe some touring center xc on Sun.

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