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  1. #2376
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    Quote Originally Posted by biggins View Post
    This is some polite lookin' ski form. Well played sir.
    Not me, but a non mag buddy. He rips and is often referred to as “wizards hands” due to his impeccable pole plants.


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  2. #2377
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    Git on it.

  3. #2378
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    Quote Originally Posted by HankScorpio View Post
    Not me, but a non mag buddy. He rips and is often referred to as “wizards hands” due to his impeccable pole plants.


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    So he's like a male wanna-be Mikaela

  4. #2379
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    Quote Originally Posted by biggins View Post
    So he's like a male wanna-be Mikaela
    Yep, but not quite as pretty.


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  5. #2380
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    Quote Originally Posted by HankScorpio View Post
    Stupid fun, awesome day at Mt. Ellen. Snowed hard all day (still snowing!), minimal lift lines and untouched trees in Slidebrook to end the day.

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    Easily a 2 Heady storm at the house. Prob 18+” up high.

    Fuck yes.




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    Yewwww. Sugarbush was fun. there.

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  6. #2381
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    ^^ lovin the hawt no goggles look
    go Go GO!

    23-24: 63. 22-23: 56. 21-22: ?. 20-21: 10+?. 19-20: 79. 18-19: 86! 17-18: 80. 16-17: 56. 15-16: 40. 14-15: 33. 13-14: 56ish. 12-13: 51. 11-12: 65. 10-11: 69. 09-10: 65.

  7. #2382
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    Jerry brought out the big guns for the powder day at Magic.

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  8. #2383
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    I think 15" plus minus here. Volunteered at NES this morning. They had more there then here, but it was weird. Upside down type heavy but not supportive snow. Skied the afternoon shift and it was still snowing hard. The Morning crew had chopped up all the weird pow and that and what had been groomed suddenly had significant accumulations on it. 2:30 to close was really nice.

  9. #2384
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    Quote Originally Posted by drstuess View Post
    Yewwww. Sugarbush was fun. there.

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    Nice, dude! Central VT was the sweet spot for this storm.


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  10. #2385
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    Things didn't suck at the River either. Mountain is claiming 14-16", and it skied damn close to that. There was a changeover to smaller crystals later on the day, but even then there was damn good surfy turns to be had.

  11. #2386
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    Kudos to the whole Magic crew today. That was the most people, reasonable lines for a holiday and high stoke all around. Dowork, Peruvian and Geoff nice work. Thanks to the 8:30-9:30 conditions before the hard snow fell. Awesome day. Also good to see old time maggots running around.
    Harvest the ride.

  12. #2387
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    Snowed hard all day at the 'Loaf... solid 16"+ and still snowing now. 5 minute lifelines in the Morning and ski-on with no wait after noon. Many tracks were made down classics like Bubblcuffer, Wedge, and Winter’s Way. Uncle Al didn’t seem to think it was too cold...
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  13. #2388
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    Bacon to start the day. Eggs too!



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  14. #2389
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    Super stokage ladies and germs!

    Nabbed some backyard turns.
    Went up to find the high point

    The mildest line


    Lunch was nice



    Skied some more, 'till the temps dropped and winds came up. Stopped for refreshment
    The sad truth is that whine does not age well

  15. #2390
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    http://www.adirondackdailyenterprise...lanche-danger/

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    Deep instabilities on the wife’s car

  16. #2391
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    Saturday


    Sunday



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  17. #2392
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    Wooo! Sickness in here. Great weekend
    27° 18°

  18. #2393
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    Fucking pipes are frozen. That's all I've got. The stoke here makes it better, thanks.
    "... Enjoy yourselves, keep your brain in your head and your head firmly attached to your body, the body active and alive, and I promise you this much: I promise you this one sweet victory over our enemies, over those deskbound people with their hearts in a safe deposit box and their eyes hypnotized by desk calculators. I promise you this: you will outlive the bastards." – Edward Abbey

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  19. #2394
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    Plenty of fun to be had a Burke today. Best day I’ve had in the east in a long time. Can’t get over it.
    Uno mas

  20. #2395
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doremite View Post
    Plenty of fun to be had a Burke today. Best day I’ve had in the east in a long time. Can’t get over it.
    The best...

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    Fucking pipes are frozen. That's all I've got. The stoke here makes it better, thanks.
    The worst... Hope it's not too bad?
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

  21. #2396
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    Twas a good day at Burke. Longest liftline I've ever seen there but the wait wasn't too bad. It actually gave my legs some extra time to recover between run. 3rd tracks down The Dippers first thing in the morning was so deep and smooth.
    Probably at least a foot to begin the day and it kept coming all day. Probably 18-20" when it was all done. When the crowd started to thin out after noon, some of the hidden spots that got hit early were pretty well refilled. Finally had to call it around 2:00 when my quads started to cramp.

  22. #2397
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goniff View Post
    Bacon to start the day. Eggs too!

    Ok, I started like that...

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    but didn't get to ski. What did I do wrong?!
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

  23. #2398
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    Quote Originally Posted by 365wp View Post

    ^^ opportunities abound

  24. #2399
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    Probably 14” or so at home but the depth in the BC was irrelevant. So much base and pow on top was delightful. Lots of signs of instability as mentioned and even some small pockets releasing during kick turns here and there so we kept the turns pretty mellow but managed a 5k vert day. Only stopped to take photos once when we found some cool rocks.

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  25. #2400
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    Quote Originally Posted by From_the_NEK View Post
    Twas a good day at Burke. Longest liftline I've ever seen there but the wait wasn't too bad. It actually gave my legs some extra time to recover between run. 3rd tracks down The Dippers first thing in the morning was so deep and smooth.
    Probably at least a foot to begin the day and it kept coming all day. Probably 18-20" when it was all done. When the crowd started to thin out after noon, some of the hidden spots that got hit early were pretty well refilled. Finally had to call it around 2:00 when my quads started to cramp.
    Agree on the longest lines I’ve seen there. Was hard to be concerned given the conditions. I also skied until 2 at which time I could no longer physically function. Base is set up nicely.
    Uno mas

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