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  1. #176
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    2019/2020 Midwest Stoke Thread

    Another fun day at Christie Mountain. Got there at 9:45, 15 minutes before opening. Only 10 cars in the lot. Temp +4F with a brutal wind out of the north. Also 5-6 inches of fresh powder. Nice to see they left the two steepest runs ungroomed plus a wide intermediate run 50/50. Only 3 people on the mountain to start, a Patroller, a snowboarder, and me.

    Patroller laid down first tracks on Porcupine, I powder8’d him to establish TGR dominance.
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    Boot deep on Eagles’ Ridge
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    Gladed zone
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    OK, I was not expecting this, an inbounds deer stand. Only in Wisconsin.
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    What a fun little place.


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    Great report! I wasn't expecting to see glades at Christie. Is that a deer stand or an unfinished smoke shack?

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    Gladed zone
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    OK, I was not expecting this, an inbounds deer stand. Only in Wisconsin.
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  3. #178
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    2019/2020 Midwest Stoke Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Talisman View Post
    Great report! I wasn't expecting to see glades at Christie. Is that a deer stand or an unfinished smoke shack?
    Those glades reminded me of Shady Chute. Same pitch and tree spacing. Except they are only about 50 feet vertical instead of 1,500.

    Deer stand or smokeshack on stilts ?? Could be both ?? 🤡


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  4. #179
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    I seen Harry and automatically clicked it to see what is happening in MT/BS. Still love the stoke either way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leftyt View Post
    I seen Harry and automatically clicked it to see what is happening in MT/BS. Still love the stoke either way.
    Mom is 93 and was suffering emotionally from the isolation of virus lockdown. So I came home to care for her. I still live in Big Sky and will return there once everyone is vaccinated and she is doing better.



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  6. #181
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    It’s nice everyone is getting good skiing!

    Yesterday it was dumping all day at Ripley, great skiing with Mustonen, meeting justcuz.
    Today, 6” new at mqt...skied with a guy from way back in mid 90s Crested Butte.

    Gonna be cold for a while. I bet it’s been soft at bohemia

  7. #182
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    Since I've recently recovered my password and can log in again, I'll play along. Cool to see the stoke on this thread.

    We've been burning some Indy pass days this year locally. Went to Trollhaugen for the first day of the season in October. First time I've skied in October.

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    We did more of this than actual skiing.

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    We've recently hit Granite Peak, Pine Mountain, and Big Powderhorn. It was warm, mix of snow and really wet snow, and of course super flat light. We did see the sun one day at Granite.

    Cool short steeps at Granite and great lifts. A guy could get used to high speeds in the Midwest.

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    And the rollers are fun too.

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    Pine mountain was fun but not much open due to low snow. They had a good hometown feel with nice amenities, and cool large pines scattered. I'd like to go back when fully open.

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    I enjoyed Big Powderhorn, there's cool terrain, it has good size, and seems like they can spread the crowds out with all lifts running. I was surprised at the steeps they had, lots of fun. We got snow the first day, it was pretty wet but spring like. Minimal crowds both days.

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    If you ski the Midwest you need to break out the Carhartts every now and then.

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    From my local hill Welch. Sun up.

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    Recent storm, no crowds.

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  8. #183
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry View Post
    Mom is 93 and was suffering emotionally from the isolation of virus lockdown. So I came home to care for her. I still live in Big Sky and will return there once everyone is vaccinated and she is doing better.



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    I have lived in Indiana to take care of a good family friend that lived to see 100. I fully understand. Maybe we will do a few laps in April.

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  9. #184
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    Quote Originally Posted by BaconMeCrazy View Post
    Since I've recently recovered my password and can log in again, I'll play along. Cool to see the stoke on this thread.

    We've been burning some Indy pass days this year locally. Went to Trollhaugen for the first day of the season in October. First time I've skied in October.

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    We did more of this than actual skiing.

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    We've recently hit Granite Peak, Pine Mountain, and Big Powderhorn. It was warm, mix of snow and really wet snow, and of course super flat light. We did see the sun one day at Granite.

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    And the rollers are fun too.

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    Pine mountain was fun but not much open due to low snow. They had a good hometown feel with nice amenities, and cool large pines scattered. I'd like to go back when fully open.

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    I enjoyed Big Powderhorn, there's cool terrain, it has good size, and seems like they can spread the crowds out with all lifts running. I was surprised at the steeps they had, lots of fun. We got snow the first day, it was pretty wet but spring like. Minimal crowds both days.

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    If you ski the Midwest you need to break out the Carhartts every now and then.

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    From my local hill Welch. Sun up.

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    Nice TR, El Jefe! One of these times I’ll have to tag along... Good to see you today, and hard to believe that tomorrow will make today seem warm by comparison. I’m still burping up that pizza, BTW!
    Gravity. It's the law.

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    Thanks Axe, it’s always a pleasure seeing you and talking skis, guitars, bikes, and beers. Thanks for the help, I do appreciate it. I got lunch next time!

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    Cascade Saturday for the WIJARA race. The snow was great. The air was super cold. I ran in place and had a couple layers of down on to stay warm gatekeeping. There was really minimal lines so we got a ton of vertical as we raced the clock to ski before our race/gatekeeper comp tickets expired. We were the last of the Chestnut race team mohicans left in the lot, everybody else scattered asap. We drove back to Moose and hibernated last night and today. -17 for my morning walk.

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    We’re thinking of headed there next weekend, hopefully the snow continues to fall.


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    The cold temps and limited lift sales do wonders for crowds. Snow was absolutely hero.

    We'll be at Chestnut both Sat and Sun next weekend parked at the bottom.

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    Ugly$, so the boys Wijara today was a bit chillier than yesterday. Woke up in portage to -17, tv news said windchill around -30 but it didn’t feel that bad, I did get an ice cream headache from the tiny slot between goggles and helmet. Snow remained hero and w/ cold temps and no ruts, race got three runs in w/ no reset so we were on way back to STL by 1230 (6 hr drive).

    no good pix but my teen insisted on this for team newsletter (mine’s the moran on the right)
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    New episode!


    That footage is old, but it’s on up there right now...

    Through the cold interior this morning:
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    Driving was bananas:
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    Soft everywhere today, pow over softpack on the high traffic zones, pow over pow off the beaten path
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    ^^^^awesome!!!

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    Lil story...
    Last year I went up there and got shut out, triple chair was down for mechanical, got 3 bad runs on thin refrozen ice and they shut the other lift down for wind. I went in to wait and see and have a drink at the log cabin and ended up just sitting there on the couch talking to that hilarious little girl (in the episode) for at least an hour. She was showing me a hundred pictures on her phone and just, like, telling me her little life story. Believe it or not, that kid is even more adorable than the video suggests.
    Piss! Piss pancakes! Lolol

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    Nice cameo IAS. I only watched the first few minutes and then fell asleep last night but I watch them all. Minus 35 is fricken cold...it is when relays start sticking and stuff explodes on perfectly good cars...looks like it was worth it though. Great shots.

    JW told me he had an episode coming this year but the blown out early season put the project on ice. Bummer.

    Squirrel it was cold. Brave kids and I was fine with heading home/all girl one day race. I had to clear out my trunk and finish cooking in the back of the car with the heat on to keep the butane/propane can warm enough to work. Probably need to bring the white gas for ultra cold cooking.

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    Man, that is some great stoke IAS. Wow.


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    Love this thread as an ex-Tyrol Basiner. IAS that video is sweet. I had to skip the hot spring scene but the rest is funny shit. UM, Chestnut looks decent surprisingly. Some steep pitches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ill-advised strategy View Post

    Through the cold interior this morning:
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    Damn, IAS! Way to get after it! Looks outstanding

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    Christie Mountain’s website says they will be closed this weekend due to the extreme cold.

    https://www.christiemountain.com




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    Exclamation

    So this just happened

    Mustonen:
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    Me:
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    My goodness.
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    ^^^ FKNA ^^^


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    ' Glad you could be there i-as ! !!

    not-easy to catch conditions like that...

    ( how much snowfall have they had in the last week ? ? ( looks like almost four feet ))


    congratulations ! ( You deserve it ( And you have earned it ) ) skiJ

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