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    Gore Mtn, NY: 12/12 - 12/14/08

    It was snowing last night when I got to the cabin:



    It snow pretty hard most of the night. I'd say we got about 8 or 9 inches overnight. I couldn't sleep, constantly waking up and shining a headlamp out side to see if it was still snowing. It was. All snow up until 5:00 am which was when finally just got up.



    At 7:30 I walked down the path. A little crunch. In the last hour or so some sleet had fallen. It wasn't much.

    I drove down Harvey Road towards the mountain. There were some turkeys in the road:


    When I got to the mountain, I got a $10 parking spot:



    The Lodge was empty:



    I was on the first Gondi. It went off at 8:30. Temp at the base was 32 F.

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    It was snowing at the top of Bear Mtn. The path to the summit was roped off, so I hit Foxlair to Sunway. The top of the corduroy on Foxlair was crunchy. In places where the groomer had been through earlier in the night there was a layer on top that was challenging but fun and manageable. The farther down you went the carvier it was, due to the warmer temps. With no telefolk available I was forced to shoot this alpiner on Lower Sunway:



    I ran into Megatron and his crew. Those guys and gals are fast, but they hit all the fun spots...so I tried to stay with them. We headed down on the Cut-Off, which, for some reason, had no tracks on it.

    Then we rode the Gondi and took the Ruby Run way down to the Straightbrook Chair.



    Up the SB Quad and Hawkeye was closed. But no problem... there are plenty of fun ways to get down from Cloud to Headwaters. After that run, I decided it was prudent to let them go ahead. In deeper snow I could keep up, but today I was holding them back.

    I hit Cloud to Headwaters two more times. Both skiers left and skiers right had almost the full snowfall on top of a groomed surface. It was a blast meadowskipping down those edges. Mica and Dell were both lightly tracked and crust free:



    Then Hawkeye opened. It was a mixture of manmade and natural that was really tough to ski. The natural parts were fun, the manmade parts weren't too bad. For me, the transitions were brutal. It was snowing hard now, and they were making snow with new tower guns. I met Brian and we skied together for a while. Two runs on the Hawk and we took Tannery down.

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    Topridge was next. It had been open for a while so it was nicely cut up. Some sweet bumps were forming:



    We did Pine Knot and Tannery which were also better than usual. Surprisingly not wind scoured.

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    Then ...back down to hit Showcase which is now open all the way to the bottom. This was really tough. But also great. There is breakable crust that impossible,and breakable crust that is totally doable, if you really pay attention. This was doable.

    Anywhere someone had already skied was great. All that loose dense new snow was there for the turnin. My third run on Sunway was the best groomer run yet, with lots of loose snow everywhere.

    We took a break for lunch at the saddle.

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    Skiing with alpiners wipes me out. After lunch we went our separate ways at the Gondi. At the top of Bear...I took Pine Knot down and noticed that CHATIEMAC was open. On all natural snow. That was the highlight of the day:



    I don't know about you... the thing I like most about skiing is feeling natural snow beneath my skis. Manmade can be fun. But if skiing was done exclusively in manmade snow ...I don't think I'd devote nearly so much energy to the sport.

    Three more runs on Chatiemac, down Tannery, up Topridge and down Foxlair.. Cruised it over to Showcase for a great final run. I called it a day at 3:15. A long, tough, great day.

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    It snowed all morning and on-and-off in the afternoon...for another inch or two. It really felt like winter all day.

    And I just got an email from Gore marketing...looks like they are really going all out for tomorrow - 8 lifts and 40 trails. Basically everything but the Dark Side and Burnt Ridge. Knowing Gore they are saving the Dark Side for Sunday, so maybe I'll have to stay.

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    Nice report.....can get a good feel for the conditions.....unlike some

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    Quote Originally Posted by skimore
    Nice report.....can get a good feel for the conditions.....unlike some
    Just get off you butt and ski, and then you can do your own report.

    C




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    wish i was there.. im stuck in oswego till thursday... and its killing me every day....

    If you live on route 8 west of the mtn, keep an eye out for a green explorer doing about 105mph on thursday morning after i get out of my last final.

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    Quote Originally Posted by megatron
    Quote Originally Posted by skimore
    Nice report.....can get a good feel for the conditions.....unlike some
    Just get off you butt and ski, and then you can do your own report.

    C




    aaaaaa........I did and chose somewhere else based on the nice report....which happened to be a nice 6-8 fluff on top of the heavy crap

    Strean crossings were fun though



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    Gore Mtn, NY: 12/13/08


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