Snow's comin'. Everything is going to be O.K. Steady as she goes.
John -- Please don't post any pictures of powder, sunsets, beautiful mountains, country roads, or any of the other delicacies of the Mad River Valley on this site. You must stop now. Cease and desist from showing us Digger's ear to ear smile. And, please, I'm begging you, do NOT show any shots of John Egan doing what we all wish we could do. Clearly, this is not the proper forum. Instead, fire us up, get us stoked, sock to to us. Fire us up so we can bear the ride up (with, or course, some nourishment from Lui Lui's in West Lebanon). From now, give us only pictures of rocks, grass, ice, sticks, whalebacks, etc. The more misery the better. Rock and roll.
Snow's comin'. Everything is going to be O.K. Steady as she goes.
Aighhhhhhhhhhhhhh Captain!Originally Posted by Yard Sale
Hey listen...I was speaking for myself when I said all of us If I can't see misery for myself while away, I want to see it via the web. I usually don't ask for bad news. I wait for someone else to......Originally Posted by Tin Woodsman
"Quietly Heartbroken Tennis Player."
Yow!
You folks get so whipped up over the littlest things.
Some are so quick to throw stones, and that, apparently is your "job" on this board. If someone should throw back, however, it's just "outrageous". Your feelings get hurt so easily.
I'm pretty sure that we are all adults here.
How's about we just smile and ride whatever there is to ride on?
Maybe you wouldn't be so uptight if you were going to Utah with Powderpuff.
"It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others."
LMAOOriginally Posted by Bubba
www.firstlightphotographics.com
Sugarbusher since 1970
Skiing is a dance, and the mountain always leads.
......changed over to a clear lens this morning at 7:00 am
Been snowing here in the MR Valley for a few hours now, without wind
Plow has come up the driveway twice this morning.
Should snow until noon today, then again tomorrow.
No need to use your imagination........
Originally Posted by Bubba
"Quietly Heartbroken Tennis Player."
Mad River had basically one or two choices for getting top to bottom. The steeps were all closed. The rest were fast and groomed flat. Did I mention fast? Almost all the cross trails were closed, so you didn't need to slow at intersections. Haven't ever slid much faster there.
The bush was icier, and fast. Snowmaking on spring fling made it the choice, but I skied other stuff like steins and organgrinder. Flat and fast. Sharpen your skis and you'll have lot's of fun.
The whole lot of you are simply whacko. But I love you anyway.Originally Posted by freeheel_skier
Susan Klein, Director, MRV Chamber of Commerce
Funny, that's exactly what my wife called me last year as we drove through a field of debris on the Taconic (crash was on the other side of the roadway) in the snow on the way up for St. Pattys day weekend.Originally Posted by noski
I think what you deal with here is a flatlander disorder known as snow angst, clinacly refered to as Elevation Seperation Anxiety. It hapopens all the time. That is why we flatlanders jones for photos and mountain info. Last year at this time this powerful disorder was fueled by an absence of snow. This year it is the unusual abundance of early snow and then to have Ma Nature ruthlessly return to New England norms. Symptoms of ESA include electronic sirliness. Remember how touchy feely everyone got just after MLK. Just wait for it. It's a comin'. Oh, it's comin'
Wanting updates on conditions, perfectly legit. If someone wants to volunteer to do that type of autopsy photography, fine. Asking SB staff to photograph and post bare ground, a little insensative imho.
What I do find suspicious, however, is the lack of photos of the fried squirrel.
Looking forward to what I hope is a treacherous drive tonight.
Appreciate the sentiment but the snow has stopped, beautiful blue sky and with the warm temps it shouldn't be too bad, tho I can't speak for the conditions downcountry from here but checking in with 1-800-ICY-ROAD should be able to give you some insight as to the other roads in Vermont.Originally Posted by Yard Sale
www.firstlightphotographics.com
Sugarbusher since 1970
Skiing is a dance, and the mountain always leads.
I had a nice ride on the lit with Greg and a nice couple of runs with him and his friends , so let him tell you what it was like today!
These are from Wednesday, but I had to share. Egan in his element. Castlerock.
Enjoy!
John
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