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    Wasatch 24/25-Stoke, Conditions, and general debauchary

    Quote Originally Posted by schindlerpiste View Post
    Unbelievable how many people I saw ducking ropes yesterday.
    I feel like this is standard practice at the can. At least it was when I skied there often 10-15 years ago.
    Last edited by brutah; 01-16-2025 at 01:48 PM.

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    Feels like a spring day on the groomers today at Deer Valley.

    Huge thank you for this Ikon pass and the privilege to be able to ski here for the first time.


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    There goes Buzz, bringing down the real estate values

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    Skiing Park City tomorrow, anyone want to meet up?

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    I will be at The Can with my wife, but if you see a guy with a black jacket and helmet (with a dire wolf sticker) and stickers up skis, say hi, ask for change and maybe we can take a lap.
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    Look for this helmet and a shell that looks like a Hudson Bay blanket. That’s me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
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    Feels like a spring day on the groomers today at Deer Valley.

    Huge thank you for this Ikon pass and the privilege to be able to ski here for the first time.


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    How's the coverage? Im looking to break my Deer Valley cherry in the next couple of weeks

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    Quote Originally Posted by mall walker;[emoji[emoji6[emoji640
    [emoji638]][emoji640][emoji639]][emoji637][emoji[emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]][emoji640][emoji640]][emoji6[emoji640][emoji637]][emoji6[emoji640][emoji637]][emoji639][emoji639]]Hey mags, my wife and I are in SLC for Reed’s funeral and celebration of life. Hit me up!


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    Glad you made it dude. Rip a turn or two for me.

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    One of the guys on Parking Crew had a nasty spill a couple days ago. He was found by the Cat Crew crawling down mambo around [emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]]p.

    Brain injury, broken leg, broken ribs.

    He isn’t covered under workers comp and I’m unsure if he had insurance.

    Consider helping if you can.

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-a...r-ski-accident


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    Quote Originally Posted by k2skier112 View Post
    How's the coverage? Im looking to break my Deer Valley cherry in the next couple of weeks
    Stick to the sides of the groomers and it’s great.
    Anything in the trees was refrozen yuck.
    Should’ve packed the sunscreen.
    Enjoy yourself, I sure did.
    Le tits now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    Stick to the sides of the groomers and it’s great.
    Anything in the trees was refrozen yuck.
    Should’ve packed the sunscreen.
    Enjoy yourself, I sure did.
    Le tits now.
    Thanks

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    anyone know what is up with solitude terrain season openings? No milk run, everygreen, or honeycomb in mid-January??? Getting really bored of lapping the same stuff everyday

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    So good to be home
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    Quote Originally Posted by mc_roon View Post
    anyone know what is up with solitude terrain season openings? No milk run, everygreen, or honeycomb in mid-January??? Getting really bored of lapping the same stuff everyday
    They've provided various reasons why things have been slow to open and why operations seem a little off this year. I think I've read the following: not enough snow to open Milk Run and Parachute, too much snow to open new terrain, it's a lot of work to open terrain, we're making snow in that area, avy danger is too high, snow is too dense, snow is too light to groom, people ducking ropes so they can't open Powderhorn until they run routes in Milk Run (but not to open it), they have a unique resort/topography that makes control work difficult (i.e., all lifts except Link are in avalanche terrain).

    I'm sure there's plenty I don't understand about getting terrain open and I have to trust that they know what they're doing. I'm trying to be patient, but include me in the group that's frustrated. I seem to recall plenty of low-snow years with the entire mountain open by now. Maybe my memory is foggy.

    This operational update was shared earlier:
    https://blog.solitudemountain.com/20...te-jan-6-2025/

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    Quote Originally Posted by mc_roon View Post
    anyone know what is up with solitude terrain season openings? No milk run, everygreen, or honeycomb in mid-January??? Getting really bored of lapping the same stuff everyday
    Im going to use my leftover bitchticket from last year on this place. I made the expensive error of assuming they still offered the wasatch benefit, which they havent in years. So i paid 193 dollars to ski groomers so i could see a visiting friend. I do think solitude has better groomers than snowbird or brighton, if you actually like turning.

    Not sure why they havent opened honeycomb yet, but brighton hasnt opened milly bowl either. Im guessing snow didnt play along and they dont have as aggressive of a gameplan to open in low tide/stubborn avy conditions. The Kachina slide at Taos a few years back comes to mind.

    Also brighton has made some changes to their boundary signage that feels like a potential sea change for the vibe up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tBatt View Post
    One of the guys on Parking Crew had a nasty spill a couple days ago. He was found by the Cat Crew crawling down mambo around [emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]]p.

    Brain injury, broken leg, broken ribs.

    He isn’t covered under workers comp and I’m unsure if he had insurance.

    Consider helping if you can.

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-a...r-ski-accident


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    Being that you should learn from accidents while skiing - was he wearing a helmet?

    (I'm not victim blaming and this sounds awful and only wish him the best in his recovery, rather am curious if this is another data point to support wearing a helmet OR this happened with a helmet on and you aren't invincible despite wearing safety gear)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mc_roon View Post
    anyone know what is up with solitude terrain season openings? No milk run, everygreen, or honeycomb in mid-January??? Getting really bored of lapping the same stuff everyday
    its certainly a bummer and frustrating for their customers. I think we are seeing the difference in terrain management styles play out this year with a pretty problematic PWL, Alta/Bird basically let their skiers go wherever they like and even put in boot packs (low T to High) to assist their skiers to access terrain, which leads to skier compaction. Solitude and PC don't do that as much, partially because I don't think their lift layout/terrain allows for a similar laisse-faire approach, and both have been slow to get their avy terrain opened this year.

    it also sounds like solitude had a lot of rope duckers this year per the GMs letter and I did see a lot of heat on strava maps of people touring up to summit and honeycomb in the early season, disregarding their uphill policy, which I don't think helps the situation.

    Regardless of the excuse, you can put in the group of frustrated customers.
    Last edited by brutah; 01-17-2025 at 12:52 PM.

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    Hey Reed’s celebration of life is tomorrow at the RSL stadium. That whole joint is reserved. [emoji637][emoji638]:[emoji639][emoji[emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]][emoji640][emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]]]pm. Please come and help celebrate the life of an amazing mag.


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    Quote Originally Posted by brutah View Post
    its certainly a bummer and frustrating for their customers. I think we are seeing the difference in terrain management styles play out this year with a pretty problematic PWL, Alta/Bird basically let their skiers go wherever they like and even put in boot packs (low T to High) to assist their skiers to access terrain, which leads to skier compaction. Solitude and PC don't do that as much, partially because I don't think their lift layout/terrain allows for a similar laisse-faire approach, and both have been slow to get their avy terrain opened this year.

    it also sounds like solitude had a lot of rope duckers this year per the GMs letter and I did see a lot of heat on strava maps of people touring up to summit and honeycomb in the early season, disregarding their uphill policy, which I don't think helps the situation.
    Travel in hcc is not against their early season uphill policy. Not sure about summit. Also, per your first paragraph, shouldn't that help?

    Quote Originally Posted by brutah View Post
    Regardless of the excuse, you can put in the group of frustrated customers.
    Agreed 100%

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    Never met him, but Reed definitely has something to say today. RIP. At least 10" at creekside. Road is fukt.Click image for larger version. 

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    Ughhh. Have had a cold most of the week and committed to staying home today to get over it. Get some.


    edit: And BCC closed, whoa!

    edit 2: Sweet jeebus, it's full country club up there. No tram line at 10 am on Saturday pow day.

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    Called this one wrong, then doubled down on it. Hope someone is up there getting it!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dantheman View Post
    Ughhh.
    edit 2: Sweet jeebus, it's full country club up there. No tram line at 10 am on Saturday pow day.
    Salt meet wound. Figured it would be a total gong show at -5 degrees and stayed home

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    Most of it was bottom feeding, but some wasnt. I cant believe how much came down at the bird, looked like lower mountain outdid alta too which is bizarre. Really felt like 18" by 2. Tomorrow will probably be really nice.

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