Absolutely. I've been skiing at the Jane since the early 90's.
To be honest - shaped skis ruined the Jane.
Time marches on. I, for one, am not going to fight it. Because it's futile and I got better things to do.
Any of you old fuckers remember when they put in the North Face lift at Crusty Butt? Fortunately there was no internet back then...
For as much as I ski there, I know none of the names of places on that mountain (beyond named trails on the map).
I now know the Park side because of my kiddo, and we always park at the old town lots which surprisingly are still free.
I never knew that tourons were parking on the Jane side and still skiing the Park side, hmmm...
Oh, and Peruvian on here knows the new CEO, he told me that he was a good guy, nice to hear it confirmed.
"fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
"She was tossing her bean salad with the vigor of a Drunken Pop princess so I walked out of the corner and said.... "need a hand?"" - Odin
"everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy
Updated my post above, thanks!
Thanks for the JP observation and FB links. Looks like the report is updated to CAIC now
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Does anybody have info on the mtb trail conditions by Eagle, especially the Boneyard side? I assume it may depend on aspect, but will any loops in the area likely be dry over the weekend?
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Fukt: a very small amount of snow.
Which one of you kooks rode that line down The Professor this weekend?
Jesus, did someone really ride that with the dump we just had? Saw a lot of morons out riding without any gear all up and down the pass, but can't believe someone was that crazy.
Snowing pretty good at the Basin. Finally some soft snow!
I also saw someone sending Idiot's on Loveland when I was shuttling some guys up Sunday. Seemed like a bad choice.
Professor has E to SE at the top and SE to S through the path/run out. If it had no snow on it before the Nov. 17 storm (as it generally looks from this photo), then the snowpack structure was probably much better there than any of the other slide terrain that LP'ers could have ridden that faces NW to E. That says nothing about the likely shark factor, but #aspectmatters.
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Not seeing much of a pattern change in the next 2 weeks....
Basically this. Still had to be cautious about the new snow (3’ or so). North winds loaded it up nicely. Yeah, it was a bit sharky, but still pretty damn fun. Just gotta stay light on your feet. Beat the hell out of noodlin on low angle shit.
Waiting till late afternoon helps - the snowpack settles in the sun and you can see the bumps from the larger rocks.
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