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01-26-2021, 01:16 AM #2176
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01-26-2021, 03:48 AM #2177
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01-26-2021, 08:31 AM #2178Registered User
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That is the skin track out the ridge from the resort, it's definitely seen a lot of traffic after the recent snow. On the way out we passed a group of about 7 people skinning up and the lot was packed on 242 so not sure how much is left back there.
Looks like you got after it as well!
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01-26-2021, 09:32 AM #2179
Lulz, can't make this shit up. People that can't tie their own shoes shouldn't be on mountaintops. And just a week ago that other runner needing rescue after getting lost.
FRANCONIA, N.H. (WCAX) - Two hikers are safe after losing their way over the weekend on Mount Lafayette in New Hampshire.
One of the hikers lost his shoes and tried to trudge through several feet of snow, but became so cold and tired he put his feet into his pack and waited for a rescue team.
A New Hampshire Army National Guard helicopter pulled the 35-year-old and 34-year-old hikers to safety and took them to the hospital.
We are told minutes after the helicopter left the area, the mountain was covered in a cloud that officials say would have prohibited an air rescue.
The hikers told rescue teams they had to thaw out a frozen cellphone to call 911 for help.
We don’t know their conditions.
For my King trip this spring I am inviting Danyela along for safeties sake.
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01-26-2021, 09:45 AM #2180
And now another attempt to bring a Maine hill back from near death. Some serious money behind this effort, too.
https://www.stormskiing.com/
"If all goes well, the negligent and incompetent owner of Maine’s Big Squaw ski area will soon be exiled to Florida and the mountain transferred to new owners. Its Homestead-era name would give way to the more palatable Moosehead Lake Ski Resort, a new quad would re-open the long-dormant upper mountain, and new snowmaking, lodging, and trails would expand and modernize the whole operation.
This $75 million investment would come courtesy of local developer Perry Williams and Provident Resources Group, a nonprofit out of Louisiana. Why a Baton Rouge-based outfit is involved or even what they would do (their website opaquely states that they “serve our charitable missions by undertaking a broad range of services, activities, and programs”), is unimportant at this time. Money can do amazing things, and $75 million is a lot of money.
What’s important is that Canfalone could soon be gone. He is indisputably the worst ski area owner in New England, and probably on the continent. Despite clear requirements in the 1995 sales contract that he maintain the ski area, he has allowed it to deteriorate. The upper mountain hasn’t been accessible since a 2004 chairlift accident. The ski area sat dormant for years afterward, until a local Friends of the Mountain volunteer group resuscitated the lower mountain. In November, a judge concluded the State of Maine’s four-year lawsuit against Canfalone for tax delinquency, illegal timber harvesting, and negligence by ordering him to restore the place to its mid-90s condition or sell.
Thankfully for all of us, he seems to have chosen to sell. A Facebook comment from the Friends of the Mountain administrator indicates that “the resort is under contract.” Of course, plenty could still go wrong. And not just with the sale. The goal of opening by next winter may be overly optimistic. This is not Saddleback, which had sat dormant for five years but had been showered with tens of millions in upgrades by the Berry family in the decade before that. They upgraded lifts and snowmaking and dramatically expanded the trail network. The bones were there. It’s hard to say what state of osteoporosis Big Squaw’s upper mountain is in.
Still, the potential here is enormous. The restored ski area would tower 1,700 vertical feet, with a developable footprint of up to 1,700 acres. New buildings would anchor a “Mountain Village.” The resort swallows the current trail network, suggesting plenty of room to expand:
On the plus side, the lower mountain has been maintained and the Facebook group’s 10,000-plus followers suggest a dormant passion for an abused asset. On the flip side, the ski area is so remote that it makes Sugarloaf seem like Times Square, and Maine is littered with failed ski areas and failed ski area revitalization efforts. I’m choosing cautious optimism."
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01-26-2021, 10:24 AM #2181
I would say it has a better chance than the Balsams to see it through. Balsams have their tax breaks approved (not sure on sunset) and the Moosehead Lake Project is dependent on state guaranteed loans which FAME has not given to them yet.
Plan calls for a relatively simple lift installation with one lift to top and surface connector lift from lower area to upper area.
Will need upper mountain snowmaking and new buildings.
Large tract of land to be developed included in parcel including a nice large sandy beach pond, views of Katahdin and Kineo with close proximity to Moosehead Lake.
Given how folks from your state have been flooding into Maine (well the white folks) probably has a good chance so long as stock market stays high.
Mountain has some real fun terrain.
It has a sad history where Scott paper company made a big land swap with State of Maine and threw the mountain in. State leased it and with no insensitive to maintain/improve it the infrastructure suffered. Canfalone bought it with big plans, but then https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/c...n-icon-6334778. And the upper mountain chairlift derailed with serious injuries and never turned again. Finally Canfalone has been locked up in court with the state for years while the creditors sat by.
I was fortunate to grow up with a family camp near Moosehead. It is one of the nicer four season areas in the northeast. With plum creek having finished their legal work on how they are dividing their holdings around Moosehead, this is the premium property left.
Still a long ways to go, but if the state guarantees the loans likely will happen.
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01-26-2021, 11:02 AM #2182
I listened to a podcast interview with the new manager of Saddleback, and he and his investors seem to think that Maine is a good place to put their money if one believes that global warming will drive northeast skiers further north.
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01-26-2021, 11:54 AM #2183
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01-26-2021, 11:56 AM #2184
That looks like a great hill, steep with good views. Hope they can make it happen
crab in my shoe mouth
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01-26-2021, 12:02 PM #2185
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01-26-2021, 12:49 PM #2186
I got back on my horse after my battle with the vid.
I did a crazy four day thing, skiing four different areas in NY. Plattekill, Snow Ridge, Gore and McCauley. I hadn't skied for a month, and that first day especially, in windblown snow was tough.
A few pics:
Moguljunkie at Plattekill
Scottski and Brownski at Snow Ridge
Gore was brutally cold, but the skiing was good
Olympic at McCauley
My story:
https://nyskiblog.com/a-new-york-ski-journey/
I was beat, but actually worked out pretty well, with two pow days.NYSB: NYSkiBlog.com
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01-26-2021, 01:31 PM #2187
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01-26-2021, 01:46 PM #2188
Webcams showing Stratton getting dumped on right meow
crab in my shoe mouth
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01-26-2021, 01:55 PM #2189
^ wait! did you just say "meow"??
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01-26-2021, 01:58 PM #2190
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01-26-2021, 02:52 PM #2191skier
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nuking
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01-26-2021, 04:02 PM #2192
Stu is the man. I believe he is skiing new snow, right now, under the lights in NNY.
Thanks for reading. Somehow the writing really helps me process what's happening.NYSB: NYSkiBlog.com
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01-26-2021, 05:45 PM #2193
Yep - nuking again in SoVt. Started dumping at 3 with an inch+ down by last chair.
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01-26-2021, 06:44 PM #2194NYSB: NYSkiBlog.com
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01-27-2021, 08:07 AM #2195
How does one lose their shoes? Did they fall into a deep cavern on Lafayette!? Why were they off to begin with...so many questions.
Took a little bit for them to post this one...https://mountwashingtonavalanchecent...in-left-gully/
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01-27-2021, 08:43 AM #2196
East Coast Roll Call #??? 20-21 Covid closures and hard core touring! Be Fit or Sit
Cavern you say?
Whatever you do, take care of your shoes.crab in my shoe mouth
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01-27-2021, 09:34 AM #2197
3-6" at the loaf before, pixie dust on cord!
then my lenses froze over
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01-27-2021, 09:51 AM #2198
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01-27-2021, 09:56 AM #2199
East Coast Roll Call #??? 20-21 Covid closures and hard core touring! Be Fit or Sit
I missed last night. Not a huge fan of 2.0, I actually prefer 3.0, even more so than 1.0.
crab in my shoe mouth
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01-27-2021, 10:36 AM #2200
From the Mt Washington report: Skier 2 did not see their friend and skied away. Oy!
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