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Thread: MAKE TAHOE DEEP AGAIN ~ 2016/17 OFISHUL SNOW/FOOD/WHINE & STOKE THREAD

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattyj View Post
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    Checked that box two years ago.

    Edit to add: part of me feels like an ass for posting any kind of snark so soon after a tragedy like this, but it's hard to silently watch Squaw blatantly conflate legitimate criticism of their mountain management with criticism of their line level employees, and use this tragedy as a rebuttal of the former.
    This statement sounds like a half truth to me. If you combine the Squaw AND Alpine patrols, I bet they have more patrol staff all together but not necessarily on one side or the other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hercule33 View Post
    Who cares how big a resort is?
    Well, size does matter

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2_1_3 View Post
    Nooooooooooo!!!!!! Curse you, o Wicked Wind of the East!
    Or does this mean that certain runs of a most irie nature should be outrageous windbuff today?!
    It was a good run. I'd be out again today in the trees if my legs weren't toast! (and to do responsible adult things..boo!) Just amazing we're in for another refresh.

    Curious. Is the record snowfall all over the west a direct result of Jeremy Jones and other white, suburban raised athletes taking pictures with politicians? If so, I thank you!!!

    Of course the correct answer is Trump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    I don't think there's any reason at this point to blame KSL for a hand charge going off prematurely.
    Pretty sure no one blamed KSL for that. It was obviously a freak accident (from what little we know).
    I do blame KSL for using a patroller's death to try to quell people from calling them out....so gross.

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    First some stoke, we had a blast last month in Truckee. Lincoln and Disney laps were had every day I could until my legs could not. I got mini xtrmjoe (23 months) on skis for the first time and he loved it. We packed down a track in the backyard and he rode between my legs for 10-20 minutes almost every day.Click image for larger version. 

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    Here some food and whine stoke. The wine forum I am active on it having there one day celebration of its founding, Berserkers day is celebrated with great deals on whine (including mine), food (dry aged steaks, olive oil, etc.), and wine related items today. Most of the wineries that participate give the biggest discounts of the year today, myself included. Its my personal largest day of purchases of great food and whine! If your interested take a look here http://www.wineberserkers.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=59
    Drink to remember not to forget!
    Fourisight Wines

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimpy View Post
    Hah! saw yer tracks up there I think. U guys ski far skiers right down ridge off ridge summit nipple? Yesterday we skied lookers right line down ridge from summit and today we hit lookers left side of center Y line.
    I've always thought centerville peak was the stand alone peak between jobs and porcupine. The one directly above the people in the last pic.
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    ^^ A few pics from an awesome Tuesday this week

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    stupid knee/ responsibilities in the Bay keeping me from getting some of those goods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hercule33 View Post
    What's the point of getting a Squaw/Alpine pass if they can't open expert terrain in a competitive manner?
    I bought my Alpine pass last year because Vail closed Kirkwood in the middle of April (with the deepest snowpack in Tahoe).
    Even at the $49 Other Area Pass rate, I was within 1/2 day of breakeven at Squaw's closing. A couple early season days this year took care of that.
    And both Alpine and Squaw allow me to bring my camper and stay in an out of the way corner of the resort. Unlike Kirkwood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powdrhound View Post
    I bought my Alpine pass last year because Vail closed Kirkwood in the middle of April (with the deepest snowpack in Tahoe).
    Even at the $49 Other Area Pass rate, I was within 1/2 day of breakeven at Squaw's closing. A couple early season days this year took care of that.
    And both Alpine and Squaw allow me to bring my camper and stay in an out of the way corner of the resort. Unlike Kirkwood.
    Hey PowderHound, I had a great day keeping up with you at Kwood last year(until I missed the cutoff for the chair LOL), and I recall reading that you got booted from the parking arrangement you had enjoyed for so many years at Kwood...so, sounds like no regrets? My fam and I are on the Epic Local again, but are considering switching it up to Squalpine for next year, just to mix it up a little. Sounds like I will know where to find your truck! Scooter

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    Jello makes a bad doorstop
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    The thread's called whine and stoke for a reason--can't put that cat back in the bag now.

    I bought a squaw/alpine pass this year because I'm tired of KW closing down mid-april. Has that always been the case? (byproduct of USFS lease?) Or does vail just want to consolidate crowds where they have more concessions (and casinos)?

    That's for the whine. For the stoke, here's Thunder putting first lines down oops face, which is still scenic but no longer steep:


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    Quote Originally Posted by emcee View Post
    The thread's called whine and stoke for a reason--can't put that cat back in the bag now.

    I bought a squaw/alpine pass this year because I'm tired of KW closing down mid-april. Has that always been the case? (byproduct of USFS lease?) Or does vail just want to consolidate crowds where they have more concessions (and casinos)?

    That's for the whine. For the stoke, here's Thunder putting first lines down oops face, which is still scenic but no longer steep:


    Kirkwood started closing by date a lot of years ago. When snowboarding was in its heyday, gas was cheap, and day tickets were $25 it might have made sense. Now, nobody goes. I can't blame them for closing. Heck I remember Memorial Day weekend at KW and it was crowded. They had rider appreciation day. Concerts. Spring events. It's just not that cool to go anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emcee View Post
    I bought a squaw/alpine pass this year because I'm tired of KW closing down mid-april.
    Squaw wasn't that different in the low-snow years. Once the mountain run burned out in late March/early April, there was pretty limited skiing, only accessible (up and down) by the Funitel/Tram (and sometimes Far East), and things usually shut down for good by the last week in April.

    Of course, Squaw did operate through the end of May last year. I can't remember how much was open for the last couple weeks, but I do remember a lot of spring skiing on Chute 75.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BGnight View Post
    East winds are non existent everywhere I've looked on the interwebs. Even Mammoth summit has light winds currently. Looks like tomorrow will still be good.
    Thanks for the beta! Looks like it was all overnight, and SAC reported firm windscoured snow on high west faces as well ... seems like firm above treeline should be the main expectation for the weekenders ...

    Quote Originally Posted by 4matic View Post
    Kirkwood started closing by date a lot of years ago ... I can't blame them for closing.
    I don't blame them for closing either, it's a business decision.

    I DO blame them for being ASSHOLES about their SUP after their winter operations have ceased, and telling their Rentacops to threaten anyone who wants to ski on the mountain after the resort has closed. Just tell us how you want us to access the mountain, how far to stay away from active crews and inactive land/snowmoving equipment, and don't front and pretend like it's not public USFS land that we have every right to access once you're not selling tickets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by powdrhound View Post
    And both Alpine and Squaw allow me to bring my camper and stay in an out of the way corner of the resort. Unlike Kirkwood.
    Well the snowpark is all of 5 minutes away...

    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    I DO blame them for being ASSHOLES about their SUP after their winter operations have ceased, and telling their Rentacops to threaten anyone who wants to ski on the mountain after the resort has closed. Just tell us how you want us to access the mountain, how far to stay away from active crews and inactive land/snowmoving equipment, and don't front and pretend like it's not public USFS land that we have every right to access once you're not selling tickets.
    This tho

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    After seeing those east winds I scrapped my plans to go to Castle and went to Silver Peak. Nice and preserved back there other than some heavy loading on the obvious north to north west ridges. Only one other set of tracks in the whole valley. Good snow everywhere. Drainages are all nicely filled in so easy route finding at the bottom.




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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    Thanks for the beta! Looks like it was all overnight
    Yeah, I deleted my post cuz I thought the wind sensors I was looking at weren't working. Just got a report from the eastside (probably near Mono lake/Mammoth). Buddy rode a NE facing shot today up to 9600' and snow was still great and not wind affected at all. I'm sure there's wind affect on the highest stuff though.

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    Kirkwood Spring Jammin'...the good ol' days...

    For a while, even before Vail, they would go through end of April, then do weekends until Memorial Day. Late in the year, mid-week is QUIET. In the big year of 94/95 I remember skiing Heart Chute on Memorial Day...no air...more like Heart Couloir. :-) That same year Squaw ran Shirley until like July 17th and Mammoth was open into August.

    They need to make a reason for people to show up. You know, like a Nickelback concert or something. I'm sure they could run the Wall well into June even on drought years...then download people on 11 (maybe). I'm sure they could farm snow to get you down Buckboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skier666 View Post
    Kirkwood Spring Jammin'...the good ol' days...
    Exactly.

    Marketing.

    One would think that Vail would be good at that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skier666 View Post
    Kirkwood Spring Jammin'...the good ol' days...

    For a while, even before Vail, they would go through end of April, then do weekends until Memorial Day. Late in the year, mid-week is QUIET. In the big year of 94/95 I remember skiing Heart Chute on Memorial Day...no air...more like Heart Couloir. :-) That same year Squaw ran Shirley until like July 17th and Mammoth was open into August.

    They need to make a reason for people to show up. You know, like a Nickelback concert or something. I'm sure they could run the Wall well into June even on drought years...then download people on 11 (maybe). I'm sure they could farm snow to get you down Buckboard.
    Used to always celebrate a mutual friend's late April bday at kirkwood....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4matic View Post
    Kirkwood started closing by date a lot of years ago. When snowboarding was in its heyday, gas was cheap, and day tickets were $25 it might have made sense. Now, nobody goes. I can't blame them for closing. Heck I remember Memorial Day weekend at KW and it was crowded. They had rider appreciation day. Concerts. Spring events. It's just not that cool to go anymore.
    I also think problems arose when they would set a date, and if you were a lucky addict you'd call snow phone anyway and find out they decided to open the next weekend. The. They'd close cause no one showed. It was horrible communication. And way to late for folks who plan more than one week ahead.

    They used to do th by to attract people. Lodging & food discounts, spring fling, ice bar, pond skim. Now they do none of that. I think the old $99 spring Pass good starting the 2nd week of March brought a lot of people out.

    I knew heavenly regulars who used to buy that pass and switch over come spring when the drive was typically better. And KW used to stay open weeks past Heavenly. I recall plenty of days in May.

    Then I'd ski Alpine on their $19 other pass holder ticket. I was irate when it jumped to $29. Now I just tour. Sure wish KW would at least spin 2 lifts on weekends and try it out past April 12.

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    I have ridden lifts at heavenly later in the spring than kirkwood cuz kirkwood had already closed. I've also seen kirkwood closed in early may but some sort of sledding event occurring on the ski hill.

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    Heavenly skied great today, though comet being down put a hefty line on the dipper; which will be tragic tomorrow if it's not up and going, so the nv side could be bottlenecked for the weekend. I saw no work being done on it. Crisp sunny day, the snow skied beautifully, though the fresh is getting caked. Southeast wind.

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    So much negativity in this thread. We just got 300" in a fuckin' month!

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    1997. So cool. Stage right on the slope. L7 crushed it. Nothing like this now:

    Featuring the 2nd stop on Bud Light’s North American Snowboard SeriesThe 1st annual EXTREMELY BOARD festival will take place Saturday April 5th at Sugar Bowl Ski Resort in Tahoe, CA. The event is an all day sports & music festival sponsored by KWOD, Bud Light, K2 Snowboards, Airwalk Footwear & Mountain Dew. Tickets, which are available through Bass & local board shops, are just $35 & include lift access (a normal ticket at Sugar Bowl is $41).

    Bands confirmed to play on the mountain stage include Suicidal Tendencies, L7, Goldfinger & local heros 3rd Eye Blind. More bands will be announced shortly.

    Board Stiff also hosts Bud Light’s Pro Invitational $60,000 North American Snowboard Series, the largest cash competition in North America for Big Air ($10,000 local purse). Some of the riders registered for the Sugar Bowl event include Mike Basich, Jim Rippey, Athena, Omar Lundie, Lance Pitman, Wendy Powell, Hilary Mayberry, Natasha Zurek, Kevin Scott, Steve Adkins, Morgan LaFonte, & Todd Richards.

    In addition to the snowboarding, there will be a full sized vert 1/2 pipe built into the mountain with top skateboarders, BMX & in-line skaters. Shredders include Tony Hawk, Ron Wilkerson, Mike Frazier, Dennis McCoy & more. Additionally, there will be on-snow dual slalom mountain bike races, a tremendous consumer trade show & more.


    Read more at http://snowboarding.transworld.net/u...u3v5YRgfOBu.99

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