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Xcreamus
03-10-2008, 09:57 AM
116 trails...

Bravo broken (at the moment)
Heavens gate closed
Castlerock closed
Northridge closed
Summit closed
Inverness closed



What was that I heard about "integrity"? :roll:

gone.skiing
03-10-2008, 10:03 AM
Would you like some cheese with that wine?

freeheel_skier
03-10-2008, 10:39 AM
116 trails...

Bravo broken (at the moment)
Heavens gate closed
Castlerock closed
Northridge closed
Summit closed
Inverness closed



What was that I heard about "integrity"? :roll:

Not sure what you mean???? Elabroate please.

Yard Sale
03-10-2008, 11:05 AM
116 trails...

Bravo broken (at the moment)
Heavens gate closed
Castlerock closed
Northridge closed
Summit closed
Inverness closed



What was that I heard about "integrity"? :roll:

Did you try calling the snow phone? When there is crazy weatherlike the high winds and icing conditions of Sat nite/Sun morninng, it is a good idea to call it. At about 3am the wind sounded like it was going to lift our place right off the ground. There were a number of wind holds Sunday morning and South lost power and apparently blew a transformer. This info was available on the snow phone. The two families that we had up for the weekend were able to get vouchers for Sunday of their two day lift tickets. Integrity? Sounds like it to me.

madhavok
03-10-2008, 11:06 AM
I thought Sugarbush only had 111 trails. Anyway all trails are open, you just need to climb up to ski them!

Still major ouch, no Super Bravo, Valley House, Castlerock or Heaven's gate. Atleast there's always Sleeper.

03-10-2008, 11:11 AM
Would you like some cheese with that wine?

:lol:

Tin Woodsman
03-10-2008, 11:59 AM
More importantly, what does the damage look like in the woods. I've seen reports of ugliness in the mid-mountain hardwoods.

Sugaree
03-10-2008, 01:05 PM
I snowshoed from German Flats Road up to Door #1, and then shoed/slid down yesterday. At higher elevation, there was 2-4" of new snow on top of crust. Some pockets of deep snow from the wind. Downed stuff everywhere. I only saw one or two trees down though. Lots of coverage. Just need some snow. Once that occurs, and you go back into Slidebrook, be real careful of the downed branches, tree limbs, etc., which may get covered up, but will still be close to the surface.

Tin Woodsman
03-10-2008, 02:13 PM
I snowshoed from German Flats Road up to Door #1, and then shoed/slid down yesterday. At higher elevation, there was 2-4" of new snow on top of crust. Some pockets of deep snow from the wind. Downed stuff everywhere. I only saw one or two trees down though. Lots of coverage. Just need some snow. Once that occurs, and you go back into Slidebrook, be real careful of the downed branches, tree limbs, etc., which may get covered up, but will still be close to the surface.
Yeah - that was my concern. Could be real dangerous unless we get a solid 18" or so to cover up the mucky muck.

mattlucas
03-23-2008, 04:01 PM
Would you like some cheese with that wine?

Someone said that to me on castlerock last weekend when I remarked it would be my last run. If that was you, congrats on flying down liftline like it was 10am, not 3:30. That was awesome.