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    New Site and New Trail

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    You all know the site. Got a semi-format facelift for the upcoming season.

    Plus, a new "Ruby Run" trail, to finally give a substitute to that icehole of a snow(ice!) knuckle that is called Fairview. Green circle running adjacent.

    P.S. Gore Pllllleeeeeasssseee tell me you re-did the pitch for the bottom portion of Lower Cloud. The ONLY good thing about fairview was the ability to pick up speed to fly through the flats(okay incline) that is Lower Cloud>>Mid-Station. Without a re-pitching it's going to be a traffic jam and a half.

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    the only problem w. ruby is that it comes out in the flats of cloud and you gotta cover the flats you still hit when you take fairview. unless they did some grading
    Listen to the wind, It'll tell you things

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    They MUST have done some grading. They literally HAD to to make it work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tmorry326
    They MUST have done some grading. They literally HAD to to make it work.
    More skating less skiing.

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    i say no way. the way gore does everything else, i say its still inclined. huge traffic jam at bottom of fairview, wasted trail. please prove me wrong gore.
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    Mike Pratt (General Manager of Gore) said that the whole new trail is going to have a grade that is equal to the grade from the saddle lodge to the top of Wild Air . . . . We'll see.

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    Yea gore did spend maddd money making a nice, wide, level trail for beginners. From what I know, the trail is suppose to be a steady grade all the way down, except on the turns. The trail was wicked tricky to build, because they needed to blast out more tons of rock that you can even imagine to accomplish this. They did say it was the same grade as from the saddle lodge to wild air, but I haven't heard anything about what cloud is going to look like, so I am guessing that it will still be a flat. either way it will open up more terrian for beginners, and spreading out people on the lower mountain, so I think it was a good idea.

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    It's a good idea because it will also deter beginners from the dangerous and techy fox lair drop. As easy as that is, it's daunting and pretty unnerving for beginners, first thing off the lift.

    Yah it got rid of some tree stashes, but theres always more. It's not so bad, as long as they grade it.

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    I think it will be good to clean up foxlair....and when (ICEVIEW) is icy and windblown it will make a nice way to get to the saddle with out facing the WIND on the Adirondak Express.... and we all know it can get brisk on that chair at times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikebike
    I think it will be good to clean up foxlair....and when (ICEVIEW) is icy and windblown it will make a nice way to get to the saddle with out facing the WIND on the Adirondak Express.... and we all know it can get brisk on that chair at times.
    true i did not think of that.
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