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Thread: East Coast Roll Call 6.0 Get Your Stoke On!

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    Day two at Sugarloaf (or Thighburner Hill) did not suck. Still not a loud turn yet. Shockingly few people and hero quality packed powder. Skied like a Western resort. Wife and I are stoked. If it snows tomorrow I may never return home

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    Hoping thing are gnarly this time next week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by therudeness View Post
    ^^^ rog you're so right. had dinner with a bunch of quebec surfers last night and although everyone had seen the cinnabon webcam nobody was jumpin' in the car

    also cause we can surf pow this time (=
    love that

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    Quote Originally Posted by icelanticskier View Post
    bubble cuffer ext to bubble cuffer, winter's ext to winter's, gondi ext to gondi, absolute classics and more sustained for longer than an other hill in the ne. nice to get em right off the summit in pow or corn.

    only pitch that come close on george is when you push off the summit right down to the runout of ammo, but even that doesn't compare due to the upper 3rd being much lower angle.

    glad you approve

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    Winter's is especially good when you're gliding up to it as the rope drops with three feet of fresh snow From what I understand this storm was unusual for the Loaf for any number of reasons, most notably the absence of wind. Hasn't been a breeze in the two days we've been here (that may change tomorrow) so the snow fell straight down and covered the trails wall to wall. Have been hoping to make this trek for more than thirty years and it's been so much better than advertised. The new snow helps, sure, but this is a big, burly mountain that every EC skier should experience. Can I use cut and paste to copy this post on Alpine Zone?

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    Just read some of the comments through, thanks for the kind words all. And Roje I think you are pure stoke as well dood. We are just misunderstood is all

    VTF- I remember that moment of me sliding past you as well and thinking "is VTF going to be last person I see on earth?", But then I saw ML242 and TWD at around 40mph a little further down


    Here is another of Moughoul enjoying teh deepness, about 6" new on Madonna this morning, on top of the old unconsolidated snow from previous day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gpetrics View Post

    TC, TWD, esales that was some nice stoke, butt that there is some fine fine stoke. A top 5 photo Greg and I think I have seen all you have put out

    Ok everyone, pour a little out for Ullr tonight. It appears the rain snow line is drifting south for Friday's storm, we just need to have Ullr nudge that line a a bit further South.

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    Hello interwebs-- long time, first time. I'll be driving north in the early hours of Saturday, chasing the season's first dawn patrol somewhere, the question is where... MRG is looking ripe for Saturday. Sugarloaf will still be in. Anyone chancing it and staying further south? dare I say... (stratton?)

    Btw- GP, that shot is money. Er, a money shot. I mean. I like your photo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bottleman View Post
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    Day two at Sugarloaf (or Thighburner Hill) did not suck. Still not a loud turn yet. Shockingly few people and hero quality packed powder. Skied like a Western resort. Wife and I are stoked. If it snows tomorrow I may never return home

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    too funny Bottleman, rode the lift with you twice today, reading the last few pages of this thread reminds me of our chat about people today My buddy showed you the cut from choker to get back to the Skyline lift. Come back soon, you Mad River folks are good luck.

    Cheers!

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    will saddleback and the loaf be nice again on saturday morning after a 6 plus refresher tomorrow into the evening and some HEAVY wind?

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    ^^^I would check the weather forcast closely. I think Northern VT on the spine might have the coldest air throughout the precip time period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lynchdogger View Post
    Sugarloaf was sick! Knee to thigh deep all day. Numerous pitches of untracked. Not the lightest snow on earth but legit deep powder day! Been a long time since I had one of those!
    Thanks to ticket checker for the grand tour and for finding the fresh! Special thanks for the run before lunch. We traversed out to Haulback and hit it just before lunch and found it almost completely untracked - left and right sides went the whole way! Incredible! Best run of the day.
    Thanks esales09 for the effort and saving the day with the Macgyver action on my bindings - huge effort. Many beers will bestowed upon you.
    First day on my Lotus 120's - FKNA. Best powder ski I have ever skied. Game changer for me and an incredible experience
    Lost power and the whole mountain shut down. Lifts stop and we got stuck in the middle of Skyline. Not going to confirm the fact that some jumped but if they did it saved a good half hour wait!
    The Loaf delivered. Well worth the trip! More to come this weekend! If the Loaf gets this next storm it is all open after that! Looks like mid winter up there! Game on.
    Stoke meter on high! Here it comes boys and girls. The East Coast is going to get its due this season! I can feel it.
    twas my pleasure Dogger, nice day for all three of us to break in some new office supplies. Today was sunny and real nice leftovers, WX looks like we might get punched again. Be nice to get a second day on the 138's in this week

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    Quote Originally Posted by ticketchecker View Post
    too funny Bottleman, rode the lift with you twice today, reading the last few pages of this thread reminds me of our chat about people today My buddy showed you the cut from choker to get back to the Skyline lift. Come back soon, you Mad River folks are good luck.

    Cheers!
    Funny indeed! Great to spend some time on the hill together - my gut tells me we'll be seeing you tomorrow as well And yes, there's a good reason not to like most people

    Lots of great people at the Loaf though - met your buddy W and his wife yesterday AM (third chair if you don't mind a brag) and they are great people, as evidenced by by giving us a few good hints as to where to go. Will be on the lookout for you and the 138s tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bottleman View Post
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    Day two at Sugarloaf (or Thighburner Hill) did not suck. Still not a loud turn yet. Shockingly few people and hero quality packed powder. Skied like a Western resort. Wife and I are stoked. If it snows tomorrow I may never return home

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    Thats awesome you guys are having such a great trip! Picked the right time for sure. I would really like to ski the loaf on a deep day like that. I have only skied it in Corn a long time ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cat in january View Post
    ^^^I would check the weather forcast closely. I think Northern VT on the spine might have the coldest air throughout the precip time period.
    the upslope in vermont would be nice, but noaa is prediciting this for sugarlof....http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...31112670898438 (4-8 tomorrow, 2-4 tomorrow night)

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    I'm probably heading up somewhere tomorrow night from MA - either the Loaf or Smuggs, to ski Saturday. We shall see who gets the coldest air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thin cover View Post
    VTF- I remember that moment of me sliding past you as well and thinking "is VTF going to be last person I see on earth?", But then I saw ML242 and TWD at around 40mph a little further down
    an then I thought to myself... "I hope it gets better than this..."

    :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhishDaly View Post
    the upslope in vermont would be nice, but noaa is prediciting this for sugarlof....http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...31112670898438 (4-8 tomorrow, 2-4 tomorrow night)
    This^^^^^makes me very happy. Just talked the Bottlewoman into extending the trip

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bottleman View Post
    This^^^^^makes me very happy. Just talked the Bottlewoman into extending the trip
    how were the crowds bottleman? any leftovers? im gonna give myself an ulcer if i check the weather again haha

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    Just got back from 2 days at Sugarloaf, my first time up there and it was fkna awesome. Sorry for the massive pictures. Crowds were very minimal, Wednesday the power was out for most of the morning and they only had two lifts running. Still plenty out there!!!





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    Quote Originally Posted by rdennhs View Post
    Just got back from 2 days at Sugarloaf, my first time up there and it was fkna awesome. Sorry for the massive pictures. Crowds were very minimal, Wednesday the power was out for most of the morning and they only had two lifts running. Still plenty out there!!!





    Sick stoke brah. Jealous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhishDaly View Post
    how were the crowds bottleman? any leftovers? im gonna give myself an ulcer if i check the weather again haha
    No real basis for comparison but it was basically a ski right onto the lift day so it seemed pretty empty to me. I'm sure that there's still untracked lines if you know where to look but the trails are skiing so phenomenally well (not a slick spot in sight) I didn't go hunting. Seems like a longshot to me but there was lots of chatter about the possibility of opening the snowfields tomorrow. That would not suck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bottleman View Post
    This^^^^^makes me very happy. Just talked the Bottlewoman into extending the trip
    Lucky you, day 3 only 1 2 go



    Nice pics ^^^^ from da Loaf.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bottleman View Post
    No real basis for comparison but it was basically a ski right onto the lift day so it seemed pretty empty to me. I'm sure that there's still untracked lines if you know where to look but the trails are skiing so phenomenally well (not a slick spot in sight) I didn't go hunting. Seems like a longshot to me but there was lots of chatter about the possibility of opening the snowfields tomorrow. That would not suck.
    skied them today and they were skiing extremely well. video to come soon.

    thx fellas

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    Quote Originally Posted by rdennhs View Post
    skied them today and they were skiing extremely well. video to come soon.

    thx fellas
    Bracket I assume.

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