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2019/2020 Midwest Stoke Thread
I did something today that I have never done before.
I skied at 2 different ski areas in 2 different states all in one day.
It started out with a dumbass move by me, I misread Trollhaugen’s website and thought they were open all day. I rolled into the parking lot about 11:30 and I was only the second car there. Hmmmmm… Went to go get my ticket, booth closed. Went into the office, no one around. Finally found someone and they informed me they don’t open until 3pm.
At first I was disappointed that I drove that far all for nothing. But then it dawned on me that Wild Mountain in MN is only around 15 miles away. Quick check of their website showed they open at 1pm. Stopped in downtown St.Croix Falls for a quick lunch and made it to Wild Mountain for first chair.
Hardly anyone there. At most 10 people spread across 3 lifts plus another 20 people in the park using the rope tow. High speed corduroy hotlaps. After 2 hours my legs were ready for a break, so I skied to my car and drive across the state line to the now open Trollhaugen. With fresh legs, I was hotlapping corduroy in no time. No speed limit. Place was deserted except for the park. It was packed.
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2019/2020 Midwest Stoke Thread
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Originally Posted by
Crusty
Probably a dumb question, but why are ski areas opening at 1 and 3pm?
Trollhaugen keeps lifts spinning until 3am, with live punk bands playing in the bar. So 3pm until 3am that’s 12 straight hours of lifts spinning.
Plus it’s early season. Starting tomorrow they open at 10am. So 17 hours hours of nonstop lifts spinning.