i had a blast.
is WOW! What an epic season!
Stein's was still fat, even on the last day. No sign of the big rock at the bottom even.
Skiing into spring.
This guy went huge and launched all the way from the top of Lincoln Peak to the base area. Fortunately, the zip line was set up, so he could latch on and avoid a bad landing.
Is it really the end though?
John
i had a blast.
been valley enthusiast since 1620
It was another great weekend and an awesome way to wrap up the season. Unfortunately I won't be making it up this weekend even if they are open, but I am still shooting for Tucks in a couple of weeks.
Thanks to everyone for a great season.
Great shot of that guy on the zip line with skis!
Also noticed a little work being done on the berms for mountain biking?
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Two roads diverged in a wood,
and I- I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
http://forums.alpinezone.com/27457-jay-may.htmlOriginally Posted by atkinson
Jay Peak is throwing down. Anxiously awaiting the 'Bush's reply.....
Originally Posted by smootharc
Originally Posted by Greg
Only one challenger left, lets take them on!
Check tomorrow!
I think there is more than one, but who is counting...Originally Posted by TOS
http://www.sugarloaf.com/TheMountain...ort/index.html
Hey, that's Maine. If I recall my American History classes, Maine doesn't even have statehood, yet. And all those "Maine" blueberries actually come form New Jersey.Originally Posted by gone.skiing
We're focused on the Sovereign Republic of Vermont here !
Ah, my brother, I guess you have never had the pleasure of blu-bries from Maine before. It's hard to compare the Maine berry to its polluted contaminated cousins down south........
Let Ski Win! Come on!
Trouble with you is the trouble with me,
Got two good eyes but we still don’t see!
....right now you'd be viewing snowflakes here in Central NY. Big fat ones that are looking like they might stick.
And, all right, I guess those tiny, sweet Maine bloobs are okay compared to the grape sized, steroid pumped versions from elsewhere. Nothing quite like blueberry pancakes with real imitation Maple Syrup from a factory in Indiana.
And we're having flakes up here, but nothing substantial.
And the blueberry story is probably similar to the strawberries, around here. I had some friends up, last summer. In the morning, the mom was trying to get the daughter to eat a couple of the mutant California strawberries, and having tons of trouble.
Later, that morning, we were out on a hike. I pointed out some of our tiny natural strawberries, and she couldn't get enough of them. Their size is small, but their taste is quite large.
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Two roads diverged in a wood,
and I- I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
and were melted by about 5 minutes later. Exciting while it lasted.Originally Posted by Lostone
And regarding small fruit, this is America, dammit.....bigger is better when it comes to government, and fruit !
Driving up Moretown Common Road this AM, Camel's Hump was freshly covered in white... didn't see as much over on the LP/ME side. But, it snowed off and on in Montpelier all day, some pretty good squalls at times. Wouldn't it be funny/nice if the weather we had for the last half of April was our summer and now we're seeing the first flakes of a new season and that we all slept through May-September without even realizing it??? Nah... just spring time in VT
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