Anyone heading up on Sunday?
Cool. I’ll probably start at Bear or K1. Maybe even do Pico if it’s a zoo.Might be there Sunday, looking that way so far.
I’m actually probably going to sit this one out on Sunday. It’s going to be a zoo up there between parking and lift lines. Seems everyone is heading up on Sunday. All the local hotels are apparently sold out.
I did enough powder skiing out West this year, I don’t need the aggravation lol. I’ll probably ski midweek or next weekend instead.
Magic is incredible on a powder day. I haven’t been there in years. I love the old school feel of the place.I hear ya. I'm a little on the fence. Especially if magic gets anything my first choice is always here.
We usually get to k around 10ish and score parking from a first chair person who's leaving. I usually go up the gondola and then stay up and away from base area until I'm done so it usually works. I have a few friends going Sunday plus my magic ski crew is headed up so we'll see.
Magic is incredible on a powder day. I haven’t been there in years. I love the old school feel of the place.
We usually get to k around 10ish and score parking from a first chair person who's leaving. I usually go up the gondola and then stay up and away from base area until I'm done so it usually works. I have a few friends going Sunday plus my magic ski crew is headed up so we'll see.
@surfsnowgirl Just a quick thank you. At the NEG today and had a powda day at owls Head. But the TY is for your tip of the Estramont hotel. Love this place.
I was itching to make the trip up this weekend but couldn’t pull it off. Hoping to make one last trip in two weeks if I can get one of my buddies to join me.Great day of skiing with @Phelmut but not enough with @Michael V . Dumped all day long. Definitely a lot of work, but worth it.
Sign of a good ski day - you need to be shoveled and pushed out of your parking spot when leaving.
Yes, had all the making of an epic day, till I went and got hurt.... Crushed the side of the tibia plateau, and will find out what else after I get to Orthopedic this week.Great day of skiing with @Phelmut but not enough with @Michael V . Dumped all day long. Definitely a lot of work, but worth it.
Sign of a good ski day - you need to be shoveled and pushed out of your parking spot when leaving.
Hit a well hidden water bar and refuse the sled to take you down the hill and ski down to the emergency center at Ram Head on a busted knee. I was almost able to keep up with him That's my ski buddy. No mere mortal. Hoping for the best MIke.Yes, had all the making of an epic day, till I went and got hurt.... Crushed the side of the tibia plateau, and will find out what else after I get to Orthopedic this week.
When I broke my fibula at Killington, near the end of my day hitting a big pile of sugar, I thought it was just a bad sprain and skied to the bottom of Needle's Eye then down to Snowshed to take the shuttle bus home. But next morning I visited the Ramshead clinic to get the diagnosis.Hit a well hidden water bar and refuse the sled to take you down the hill and ski down to the emergency center at Ram Head on a busted knee. I was almost able to keep up with him That's my ski buddy. No mere mortal. Hoping for the best MIke.
It wasn't life or death, just some pain, and I know you'd do same for me.. That's what a good ski buddy (friend) would do...Hit a well hidden water bar and refuse the sled to take you down the hill and ski down to the emergency center at Ram Head on a busted knee. I was almost able to keep up with him That's my ski buddy. No mere mortal. Hoping for the best MIke.
Editing to add that like a true skier he insisted on Scott and I not go with him and to continue to enjoy the incredible snow and then insists I ski a few hours on Sunday before heading home. Takes No Friends on Powder Day to a new level.