Lack of snow has us needing to do something. So we headed out today to scope out an old ski hill up north in the Laurentians. The lifts haven't spun for years, but we heard there was a dedicated bunch keeping the trails somewhat clear and enjoying fresh earn-your-turns throughout the winter.
We wanted a piece of this action so a reconnaissance mission was undertaken and the potential was observed.
This is the hill. Maybe 800 vertical feet and a straight, narrow shot down an old lift line greeted us. Chairs and T-bars are long gone, but skeletons remain.
We took in the dilapidation and then commenced exploring. A half dozen runs seemed in good shape and some of the forest looked thin enough to hold good glade skiing. An old green slope would serve as the skintrack and the possibilities began to unfold.
Short, narrow pitches would be the order of any ski day here and we looked forward to seeing these slopes covered in snow.
On the way down we came upon the old base lodge. Hidden to the side and behind trees, we hadn't noticed it upon arrival, but the broken walls and exposed floor revealed themselves from our higher vantage point.
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