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djd66


Joined: 10 May 2007
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Hats off to you guys! Conditions were incredible given the monsoon we had earlier in the week. Overall - even with it being cold - conditions were great if you were dresses for it. Lack of wind really helped out too! Thanks again for a nice recovery.
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HowieT2


Joined: 28 Feb 2006
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Location: New York
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djd66 wrote:
Hats off to you guys! Conditions were incredible given the monsoon we had earlier in the week. Overall - even with it being cold - conditions were great if you were dresses for it. Lack of wind really helped out too! Thanks again for a nice recovery.


I always dresses for it. Very Happy

yes very good indeed. groomers were fun. I heard steins was great.

now for some snow. doing my dance
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Hawk


Joined: 10 Oct 2007
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I think I did about 200 runs on Steins. Nice surface all day on Sunday.

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gratefulskier


Joined: 07 Dec 2006
Posts: 42
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My family loved Steins on Sunday. I didn't ski due to being sick, which really sucked, but the family had a great time on Steins, including my daughter who is often intimidated by that trail.

It was the first time in 9 years that I missed a ski weekend due to being sick. But, the doc said "pneumonia" and then said "absolutely no skiing", so I reluctantly listened.


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MntMan4Bush


Joined: 31 Jan 2007
Posts: 305
Location: Stoneham, MA
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I couldn't believe how great of shape the mountain was in, especially considering what happened last week. All the groomers skied very well and were all grippy enough to make some good quick turns. My pick on Saturday was Morningstar (not sure how that managed to survive the devastation), but everything was looking good. Great job. It seemed everyone loved Steins on Sunday and it was a lot of fun. The snow quality being made was great. Now if we could just do that whole snow making thing more often and in more places. Seems like there were a lot of smiles out there that would serve as an accurate litmus test on the desirability of more snow.............
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