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    Skined a lap at alpental today. Main lot was mostly full and skin track was poorly set but snow was nice if tracked up. Heard rumors they are hoping to open next weekend.

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    Untracked pow at xtal was quite deep today and of good quality overall. It was windy in exposed areas and slabs have patrol a lot of work but it skied well. The bottom of the mountain skied heavier but we only went there twice. I saw greenmachine and knew I was in the right place at the right time. Northway took a long time to open and we wasted ages waiting for it, but were rewarded. Much hooting and hollering took place.

    If you didn’t come today to avoid crowds, you miscalculated. Compared to recent times, it was not crowded and I pretty much skied onto lifts most of the time.

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    Many peeps who work at dweebus the other day wondering why it's been so quiet in spite of great conditions. Interesting.

    It was like pulling my own teeth to get motivated to go, mostly from the skiing shitshow hangover I have after the previous two seasons and not at all wanting to go through that fuckery any more.

    I'm wondering if a lot of people are feeling the same way, hence the smaller than expected crowds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oftpiste View Post

    I'm wondering if a lot of people are feeling the same way, hence the smaller than expected crowds.
    >>> Raises hand <<<.
    The new strategery is to avoid BIG powder dayz and savor the 2-6 inch dumps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    >>> Raises hand <<<.
    The new strategery is to avoid BIG powder dayz and savor the 2-6 inch dumps.
    I thought it was just me. I'm over the shit show, and spend most of my time trying to squeeze in and hour or two during the week or going late Sunday afternoons with the family.

    I'm trying to dust off my BC gear and skills so I can get some soft snow skiing in. I don't envision myself fighting the crowds at the resort on a big day anymore.

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    PNW 2022/2023 Season - It's Triple Dip La Niña Time!

    Quote Originally Posted by oftpiste View Post
    Many peeps who work at dweebus the other day wondering why it's been so quiet in spite of great conditions. Interesting.

    It was like pulling my own teeth to get motivated to go, mostly from the skiing shitshow hangover I have after the previous two seasons and not at all wanting to go through that fuckery any more.

    I'm wondering if a lot of people are feeling the same way, hence the smaller than expected crowds.
    For Crystal, most of my non-hardcore friends who went with Ikon went with the lower prices options that give them the fixed number of days (is it 7-days?). With unlimited access gone, they seem to be reserving those days for the peak of the season. Will be interesting to see how it plays out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    For Crystal, most of my non-hardcore friends who went with Ikon went with the lower prices options that give them the fixed number of days (is it 7-days?). With unlimited access gone, they seem to be reserving those days for the peak of the season. Will be interesting to see how it plays out.
    I think this is it. Most now only have 5 days and are waiting to use them.

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    Big “powder days” in the PNW, especially near the crest, usually are accompanied by warmer temperatures and wind.


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    That's really good point I hadn't considered. Makes a lot of sense.

    I went for midweek local. Though probably got more bang for my buck on last year's IKON on a short trip to Utah than the few days I did at dweebus.


    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    For Crystal, most of my non-hardcore friends who went with Ikon went with the lower prices options that give them the fixed number of days (is it 7-days?). With unlimited access gone, they seem to be reserving those days for the peak of the season. Will be interesting to see how it plays out.
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    I also think people are hoarding their days. If I was able to use all 7 in a good December I’d consider it a success. Good early season is amazing to me.

    Big snowfall days are often a gamble. It can be all time good or an all time waste of time if it’s too windy, upside down, or delayed. 6” have always been safer and more reliable for good skiing IMO but I try to figure out when the actually good deep days might happen. It’s just a gamble sometimes.

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    Lotta unconsolidated snow to the ground right now, First one of the season this weekend

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    Looks like Aply kicks off the season the weekend of Dec 16th
    https://summitatsnoqualmie.com/hours...ation=alpental

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Harsh View Post
    Looks like Aply kicks off the season the weekend of Dec 16th
    https://summitatsnoqualmie.com/hours...ation=alpental
    Looks like no night skiing during December [emoji26]

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    Crystal continued to ski well today. Southback opened and a lap down the king was in order. It was manky in Northway. The sun even poked out for a bit with the big one to boot. Was a fun day, walked on lifts all day and finished with a pitcher and a french dip at the elk. I love skiing.

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    Alpental now closed to uphill travel. Fun while it lasted.

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    WTF is happening where you can walk onto lifts all day on a Sunday in good conditions with all the lessons and programs underway? Sumpin funny is happening here.

    Quote Originally Posted by thejongiest View Post
    Crystal continued to ski well today. Southback opened and a lap down the king was in order. It was manky in Northway. The sun even poked out for a bit with the big one to boot. Was a fun day, walked on lifts all day and finished with a pitcher and a french dip at the elk. I love skiing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by waveshello View Post
    Alpental now closed to uphill travel. Fun while it lasted.

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    Fantastically fun. Seems like they kept it open to uphill for longer than they have in the past. I dare say I might like it better than the lifts. Unreal to have that kind of terrain available with zero approach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oftpiste View Post
    WTF is happening where you can walk onto lifts all day on a Sunday in good conditions with all the lessons and programs underway? Sumpin funny is happening here.
    $1,849 season passes is what is happening. I don't know anyone with a full Crystal season pass anymore. Everyone switched to mid-week, last chair, or changed resorts. I was at White Pass on Sunday. Lift ticket is $75 ($80 on initial visit). Contrast that to $159 at Crystal, $189 for the following weekend.

    Don't get too exited though. I am sure those MBA bean counters at Alterra have realized they turned the Puget Sound skiing faucet a bit too far away from Crystal and will reduce prices a smidge next year in an effort to re-attract the masses.

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    Looks like a beautiful day out there, too bad I’m fighting whatever crud is going around.


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    You'll probably have more of the Ikon crowd that comes for the bluebird days and the kids. The powder hounds will always be showing up on a pow day. I'm hoping to make the journey North for at least one weekend this season. Miss that place.
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    I really love skiing alone. Those midweek pow days where I blow off work, get a quick 2-3hrs in on the mornings, No waiting, alone with my thoughts, so peaceful..

    But fuck... Tree wells, landing upside down... even fucking up a knee I'm starting to second guess those plans..

    Maybe ON3P is right. #GoSkiingWithYourFriends

    RIP lone Snowboarder and condolences to friends and family.

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    Lotta unconsolidated snow to the ground right now, First one of the season this weekend

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExPowderSnob View Post
    I really love skiing alone. Those midweek pow days where I blow off work, get a quick 2-3hrs in on the mornings, No waiting, alone with my thoughts, so peaceful..

    But fuck... Tree wells, landing upside down... even fucking up a knee I'm starting to second guess those plans..

    Maybe ON3P is right. #GoSkiingWithYourFriends

    RIP lone Snowboarder and condolences to friends and family.
    Same.

    Since my ski buddy decided to have 3 kids and put them each in multiple sports, I’m a solo skier 99% of the time.

    These incidents are good reminders to play conservative.

    RIP.


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    RIP. Back when I was young and dumb(er) I had this same type of incident, luckily only a close call, in that same zone. Chest deep, boards buried, awkwardly sideway bombhole landing. Alone.

    A series of mistakes that you only make once.

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    Sumpin funny is happening here.
    You mean something glorious. Great couple days out there.

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    I heard it was on the Knob second-hand. I didn't hear if a small slide or tree well did it. Not fun to think about.

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