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Thread: TAOS New Mexico....BETA.....?

  1. #301
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny Profane View Post
    Only hikers today.
    Patrol always opens Kachina to hiking before the lift opens.

    Back in early Feb, they were loading every other chair on Kachina. Thought it might be a lift issue, but patrol said it was part of their snow preservation plan, during the long term high pressure weather pattern. Once the K chute chokes get scrapped down to rock, it carnage when the Texicans come.

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    interesting the way they open the terrain. Looks like Benny maybe right now the have had all the west ridge stuff closed last two days. glad the locals got a chance to ski it first
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    Gotcha. That makes more sense now. I know that chair was super controversial, so that way of managing the terrain seems like a solid compromise. That actually makes it more attractive to me as a potential visitor, honestly.
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    Michaels breakfast spot in town makes maple bacon donuts. Awesome.
    And check out the four nights for the price of three right now at the Taos Inn. Nice place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LightRanger View Post
    Gotcha. That makes more sense now. I know that chair was super controversial, so that way of managing the terrain seems like a solid compromise. That actually makes it more attractive to me as a potential visitor, honestly.
    Yeah, I'll never be a fan of that lift, but I get why it was done. I just wish they had run a shorty up to the saddle and left some for hiking. I'm glad my kids were able to hike it pre lift install.

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    Can any local mags tell me if there is any natural snow up high? Thinking about heading up near sipapu for enduro riding before it locks up. Tx!

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    This is brutal. Hopefully the pattern changes soon. Aqua is going to be an issue.

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    ^Beyond brutal. If I wasn't a pussy I'd slit my wrists.

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    Looks like Juarez is almost skiable...


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    Could be the year to ski Taos without bumps!
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    It’s a rocky place, if they don’t get something soon, their done.

    Good thing the owner has deep pockets. Can’t say the same for some of the smaller hills.

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    Well, we're booked to be down there again March 30th I think... good thing it's with fam and we don't have to ski...

    I heard they were going to try and turn their attention to lift 7 terrain for snowmaking.
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    A bunch of us from here bought the Abasin Pass. Mostly for the late season, but the three day at Taos was definitely icing on the cake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grskier View Post
    Well, we're booked to be down there again March 30th I think... good thing it's with fam and we don't have to ski...

    I heard they were going to try and turn their attention to lift 7 terrain for snowmaking.
    Yeah, at least there is other stuff to do with the family down there.

    It's really gonna suck for the rafting/kayaking in the spring too. Still have a few months for this to turn around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    Yeah, at least there is other stuff to do with the family down there.

    It's really gonna suck for the rafting/kayaking in the spring too. Still have a few months for this to turn around.
    I hold out hope. They tend to get one monster storm that can be enough snow to open and keep open a decent amount of their terrain.
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    https://live2.brownrice.com/embed/tsvridge

    Good lord, those poor bastards. This looks like a season when the locals just drink the winter away.

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    The Four Corners area seems to have drought years following the really big seasons. At least that's been the case since I moved here 16 years ago. 05/06, 10/11, and now 17/18 being the examples of drought seasons following 350+ inch winters. Being here in Arizona this isn't that strange but to see the southern Rockies still dry as a bone seems pretty weird and scary for our water supply.
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    Quote Originally Posted by muted View Post
    https://live2.brownrice.com/embed/tsvridge

    Good lord, those poor bastards. This looks like a season when the locals just drink the winter away.
    Cool camera! Love the lines in there. They really should be called, 'coreshots', 'edgeblown', 'youskisrphucked', 'tsvrepairshop', 'ohsnap', 'giddeeup'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted View Post
    https://live2.brownrice.com/embed/tsvridge

    Good lord, those poor bastards. This looks like a season when the locals just drink the winter away.
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    Better late than never. The snow returns to Northern New Mexico with more in the forecast.

    Patroller lines down Juarez looked quite nice this afternoon. Highline Ridge to Ninos Heros rumored to open soon. Reforma / Blitz also mentioned in possible openings.

    Top section of Al's run was poached with style around 1:30pm.

    Lots of little trees still out there.

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    I will be posting in the plea to Ullr thread for my pending arrival in 2weeks.

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    Praise Ullr indeed. We must have done something right as another 12-14" blesses the hills of NNM. Storm came in right side up and stuck to existing base quite well.

    Yesterday was a country club day as we took our pick of fresh (and refreshed) lines down Reforma - West Blitz Trees and Highline Ridge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
    I have seen a few pics of the terrain surrounding the ski area there and it looks pretty good so what's up with bc touring there?
    a lot of the direct side country is Indian Tribal land> seriously Do Not Trespass!

    I loved the steeps there..though I would not want to charge there on weak snowpack..its really steep mountain in spots..there's a self arrest dummy usually below one the lifts you ride..to give skiers the idea of how steep some runs are.

    The scene is tiny..usually you can mingle w peoples of all types>if you check your judgement at the state line!

    Some Hardcore motherfuckers out there / Cops are stationed at the Bars in New Mexico (at least up north there) during the closing time , it has been so out of hand in past years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
    I have seen a few pics of the terrain surrounding the ski area there and it looks pretty good so what's up with bc touring there?
    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    This is brutal. Hopefully the pattern changes soon. Aqua is going to be an issue.
    wow this is bonier than the year I went .. I need to chase a storm cycle at Taos one season, and shred the shit out that place
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    hey all, hope your season is turning around well! i have a question. i've always thought about spending a season in taos, never been, seems like a cool place. how would it be doing the van thing? mine is a white stealth work truck, would i be able to chill and be not hassled around the area?

    thanks in advance!

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