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Thread: Mid-Atlantic Rollcall

  1. #601
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    There's BC at snowshoe? I never found any there, except for knowing about that old chairlift cut on the same face as Western Territory.

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    Ah. I just assumed there's were at least slack country options but having never actually been there...
    "Those 1%ers are not an avaricious "them" but in reality the most entrepreneurial of "us". If we had more of them and fewer grandstanding politicians, we would all be better off."
    - Bradley Schiller, Prof. of Economics, Univ. Nevada - Reno.

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    Others here probably know much more than me, in my expereince Cupp on western = blue in colorado and usually groomed. Shay's long flat blue/green except for last 200 yards. Think your GF will love the shoe except for the lines. You'll hate it. It is a nice little mountain top village, but costs a shitload to do anything. Belevie there is a lot of back/slack country at shoe, I've poked around a bit mostly bike trails / hawthorne chair areas.
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    I'd like to hear more about SS BC. I've never heard much about it. I have heard they will pull your pass for going into trees. Here is a pic of their Mtn bike trails. Anybody hit these?

    http://media.intrawest.com/snowshoe/...k-map-2012.pdf

    It's hard to talk myself into standing in line with Southerners down there to pay Colorado prices for Mid-Atlantic skiing when The Cannan Valley areas, Blue Knob, and Holiday Valley all have arguably better skiing at lower prices and are slightly (like 15 minutes) closer to Columbus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flatNshallow View Post
    Ah. I just assumed there's were at least slack country options but having never actually been there...
    The guy who knows is George Bell, I have no contact info for him. He is best buds with chipper at whitegrass, if you give chipper a shout he may be able to hook you up with GB.
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    Snowshoe was in full spring ski mode this weekend. Firm in the morning, great from about 1030 to 1 ( Basin to Western) and then slushy and unpredictably grabby. Still a fun time. OAR concert was great.

    I'll go back.

    Edit to add the bc / dc is done for the season unless there a major storm. Looks like lots of options with coverage...
    "Those 1%ers are not an avaricious "them" but in reality the most entrepreneurial of "us". If we had more of them and fewer grandstanding politicians, we would all be better off."
    - Bradley Schiller, Prof. of Economics, Univ. Nevada - Reno.

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    Come to CV next timey.

    Stole this pic off chips site, I think its Morgan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottyb View Post
    Come to CV next timey.

    Stole this pic off chips site, I think its Morgan.

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    Awesome picture, but the judges are going to favor the pooch. ;-)

    It was aGF weekend and SS delivered. CV is on the list. TL worth it?
    "Those 1%ers are not an avaricious "them" but in reality the most entrepreneurial of "us". If we had more of them and fewer grandstanding politicians, we would all be better off."
    - Bradley Schiller, Prof. of Economics, Univ. Nevada - Reno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flatNshallow View Post
    Awesome picture, but the judges are going to favor the pooch. ;-)

    It was aGF weekend and SS delivered. CV is on the list. TL worth it?
    So you got laid?

    Tline is worth it along with WhiteGrass, Purple Fiddle, Mtn State and Blackwater breweries and others.
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    Making the most of my Mountain Bike trails being buried. Marquette Backcountry skis have been perfect for this

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    A skiff of snow only made the edges look whiteish on Wedensday. Took a spin on Tline, hard freeze the night before did not help at all but if you don’t go ya do not know. Waited till 3ish for things to warm up to 40F. Slepped up via Race course/Thundrballs, mostly frozen sun cupps/coral reefr/cheese grater with a few soft patches. Climbing good, ski down not so much. Worth it for the workout, nice day, bad day fishy beats good day at work.

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    ^^^Nice! Is it December yet?

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    Almost but not quite

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    bumpin for snowamakin


    Jackfrost up next, shine off the shotski
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    Here's to a big year in the CV!

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    Earlier in the week it looked like it might get going, aw well patience-- I think it will be a great year for CV , I may buy the Whitegrass bandana this year to add sanity to my SS pass
    you know there ain't no devil,
    there's just God when he's drunk---- Tom Waits

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    Sunday into Tuesday may be the first substantial storm. 14F this morning.
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    I guess I need to vacate the Snow in the PNW thread and start posting here...
    "Alpine rock and steep, deep powder are what I seek, and I will always find solace there." - Bean Bowers

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    My buddy came back from Vermont with the max number of growlers he could get at Hill Farms brewery. Plus there was shit load of hard to find bottled stuff and my home brewd contributions.



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    Chips farmin it, little closer.

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    Lovit scotty. Makin lemonade

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    Jesus H., there are mags skiing in my homeland?! I should come visit sometime when there's snow on the ground... I was a Timberline passholder from '96 - '06. My parents have been living in the valley full time for over 5 years now in their vacation-turned-retirement cabin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipedream View Post
    Jesus H., there are mags skiing in my homeland?! I should come visit sometime when there's snow on the ground... I was a Timberline passholder from '96 - '06. My parents have been living in the valley full time for over 5 years now in their vacation-turned-retirement cabin.
    ah, you left one winter too early. 07' was epic. 90 inches fell in 3 weeks from late jan thru mid feb and stayed cold and kept snowing. everything was in. big mama looked like a mini glaciated snowcapped volcano.

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    Except I moved to the PNW... where I was making turns by mid-November and slayed chest-deep powder at Baker the day after Thanksgiving. Then the following year it snowed 13 feet in March in Snoqualmie Pass, which was an hour's drive away up I-90.

    I think the biggest dump I recall is a President's Day weekend storm back in 2003. 4+ feet in 4 days... we were on a shoveling rotation to keep the driveway clear to the road. The state dug us out with frontend loaders and because school was cancelled in the city, I got to stay and play. The midstation ramp was gone, the cherry bowl was filled-in deep and the crowd was non-existent.

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    So great. You get out Porte crayon way much?

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