itsa nice day.....
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itsa nice day.....
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Y'all are making me very optimistic for my return to VT for the month of Feb. If only I had a fast forward button for quarantine.
weird lookin’ soups....
Dude, burgers, fries and sweet drink? Come on man. What would your doctor say? How bout some humus and pitas with some raw veggies?
5-6” at the sun mountain. Nice refresh.
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I even found some ungroomed at Wachusett this morning. Just a teeny bit. No pics tho :(
Mid morning exploration with Laps
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seeing mr hall on this page (howdy!) i realized i have some vintage stoke on my phone to share. coincidentally these were taken 13years ago yesterday (and with just a camera!) below kitchen wall and around 2:30pm. quite the late day find!
(a great call, thank you again!)
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That was a SOLID day of skiing.
From the RASTA FB page:
PLEASE READ! Braintree MTN Forest RASTA backcountry trails are temporarily closed.
It has come to our attention that this past Sunday a serious altercation took place between an abutting landowner and two skiers that ended up leaving the RASTA trail and skiing onto private property. We are still collecting information, assessing the situation, and waiting for the VT State Police report before commenting any further. We will be sharing the police report once it comes available.
Due to this situation, we have decided to temporarily close the RASTA backcountry trails at Braintree MTN Forest, effective immediately. This is meant to protect public safety and to give RASTA time to flag and cut an alternative route to the long-standing trail. RASTA Trail Director Zac Freeman is in contact with the landowner, who is aware of, and grateful for our efforts to reroute the trail away from their property. This effort and action is out of respect to their privacy and in the interest of being the best trail stewards we can be. We are hopeful this rerouted trail can be cut and signed quickly and we are able to reopen the BMF for everyone's enjoyment as quickly as possible. A reopening time frame is not clear as of today, but we will update everyone via our social media channels as soon as possible.
Situations like this offer ALL OF US a wonderful opportunity to reflect on our actions, possible impacts on others, and hopefully the consciousness to grow and learn from moving forward. As we all collectively enhance our outdoor recreation opportunities, more and more people are seeking adventure on trails. Trail use numbers are up across the board! As a trail organization, we need to work closely with landowners to avoid conflict. As a trail user, it is our responsibility to better respect private property and know exactly where we are, and where we are going. The navigation skills required to successfully travel mountainous terrain in sensitive areas is crucial to maintain long-term access for all.
This is an unfortunate situation, but we are actively addressing it and creating a solution that will be better for all involved. Please respect the temporary closure, learn from this & do not travel to the BMF until further notice.
Thank you kindly, RASTA
This is why we can’t have nice things!
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That neighbor has been at odds with RASTA from day one. While things may have changed, I don’t believe their land is properly posted, thus not technically trespassing. So, while it doesn’t excuse the skiers from their lack of property awareness, they also did not deserve his outburst.
always two sides to every story....
^^ that's mccauley??
wow.
every time i consider heading up they're sold out
must. plan. ahead.