Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:35 pm
"Snowshoe TR, or how I learned to stop worrying and love the Rain"
left out of Knoxville Thursday Night around 8 to book it up to Roanoke to spend the night. Arrived in the Snowshoe area around 11am Friday to begin two days of skiing and riding. After checking in at Cass (a cool little town about 10 miles from the resort), headed up to the mostly deserted mountain. The forecast called for rain, and we held our breath...
We got lucky, the rain didn't hit Friday at all. Well, it looked like it did that morning. The trails were a bit rough, and bare spots were showing through. Lotsa ice. After warming up on widowmaker and hitting up the few runs worth hitting on the main mountain, headed over to the Western territory. Shays was a bit icy and dirt patches were everywhere. Cupp, on the other hand, was actually quite nice. I discovered how out of shape I was at the end of the mile and half run. Been too long since I've been out west (4 years!), I suppose. For the freeskiers out there, the park was ok, most of the landings were getting a bit tracked out. I did go big and hit the large tabletop, got the most air I ever have (intentionally, at least).
Fri. night was rocking out at Silver Creek, until I started wiping out every other jump... Guess thats why I will never consider myself twintip worthy. Got tired, and cooked a Digirno Pizza and drank my share of PBR. Outstanding.
Sat saw the rest of my group arrive, and they brought bad conditions with them. Mostly skied Shays and Cupp in the morning, before braving the main mountain. The camo'd crowd had moved in, to sy the least, and ungroomed icy conditions certainly did not fit them... It was like skiing through a mine field. THe rain finally hit at 3ish and i quickly called it a day. Got mad krama points for helping out a stranded liftie after is car broke down.
Sat. night saw the rain change to snow and good conditions at Silver Creek. Mostly lapped the small park there, had fun tearing down the fast conditions.
Now, before I get the "this thread sucks without pics" lemme explain- i don't own a digital camera (saving for the D50) and I fell at silver creek on the large tabletop and busted my video camera I was using.... Kinda a crappy way to start he weekend on Fri. Night. Plus, If y'all really want to see pics of ice and crowds, and starter jackets..... well, I'm sure Mike has some buried away somewhere in the Pic of the day archive.
Overall trip rating: 7 lightning bolts out of ten. It was worth it, but coulda been better had mother nature cooperated.
left out of Knoxville Thursday Night around 8 to book it up to Roanoke to spend the night. Arrived in the Snowshoe area around 11am Friday to begin two days of skiing and riding. After checking in at Cass (a cool little town about 10 miles from the resort), headed up to the mostly deserted mountain. The forecast called for rain, and we held our breath...
We got lucky, the rain didn't hit Friday at all. Well, it looked like it did that morning. The trails were a bit rough, and bare spots were showing through. Lotsa ice. After warming up on widowmaker and hitting up the few runs worth hitting on the main mountain, headed over to the Western territory. Shays was a bit icy and dirt patches were everywhere. Cupp, on the other hand, was actually quite nice. I discovered how out of shape I was at the end of the mile and half run. Been too long since I've been out west (4 years!), I suppose. For the freeskiers out there, the park was ok, most of the landings were getting a bit tracked out. I did go big and hit the large tabletop, got the most air I ever have (intentionally, at least).
Fri. night was rocking out at Silver Creek, until I started wiping out every other jump... Guess thats why I will never consider myself twintip worthy. Got tired, and cooked a Digirno Pizza and drank my share of PBR. Outstanding.
Sat saw the rest of my group arrive, and they brought bad conditions with them. Mostly skied Shays and Cupp in the morning, before braving the main mountain. The camo'd crowd had moved in, to sy the least, and ungroomed icy conditions certainly did not fit them... It was like skiing through a mine field. THe rain finally hit at 3ish and i quickly called it a day. Got mad krama points for helping out a stranded liftie after is car broke down.
Sat. night saw the rain change to snow and good conditions at Silver Creek. Mostly lapped the small park there, had fun tearing down the fast conditions.
Now, before I get the "this thread sucks without pics" lemme explain- i don't own a digital camera (saving for the D50) and I fell at silver creek on the large tabletop and busted my video camera I was using.... Kinda a crappy way to start he weekend on Fri. Night. Plus, If y'all really want to see pics of ice and crowds, and starter jackets..... well, I'm sure Mike has some buried away somewhere in the Pic of the day archive.
Overall trip rating: 7 lightning bolts out of ten. It was worth it, but coulda been better had mother nature cooperated.