Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 10:10 pm
The morning started early, but the lack of sleep was well worth getting in a few runs with the entire mountain to ourselves! 2slikstix & I met up with Hardware for some pretty awesome 'early' season turns at Sugar.
Hardware on 1st chair:
The slowest eva lift ride up:
The $$$ shot:
Hardware & 2slikstix at the top to Tom Terrific:
And of course a shout out to...
The conditions were pretty good, but variable throughout: there was POWder, corn, a few icy spots and a couple of death cookies (near the top of TT). TT started off pretty nice for the morning, however a lot of the good stuff was scraped away by early afternoon. All you huckers will be happy to know that there were at least 2 or 3 good launch points down TT.
We found an extremely deep and soft base at the bottom of TT (~ 3 feet from what I recall - 2stix will have to confirm as I was retrieving a ski from the powder monster...)
The crowds were non-existent... we skied onto the lift each time down with no problems. After lunch a few more people showed up, but still no wait for a chair!
Pretty much the only bummers for the day were:
- snow guns a blastin' all day (note: full face protection a must - unless you like ice exfoliation!) [how 'bout making some snow on Big Red instead ]
- and the dude that confiscated our lunch time brews! (apparently there's a no brown-bagging clause since there's a bar upstairs... not that we had any such brown-bags. So note to self save the cans for the lift! Good thing the van was stocked )
I'm giving today an 8 out of 10 for pretty darn awesome early season conditions with a lot of pow to spray around. 2slikstix should have a few more pictures and some video footage to post later...
Hardware on 1st chair:
The slowest eva lift ride up:
The $$$ shot:
Hardware & 2slikstix at the top to Tom Terrific:
And of course a shout out to...
The conditions were pretty good, but variable throughout: there was POWder, corn, a few icy spots and a couple of death cookies (near the top of TT). TT started off pretty nice for the morning, however a lot of the good stuff was scraped away by early afternoon. All you huckers will be happy to know that there were at least 2 or 3 good launch points down TT.
We found an extremely deep and soft base at the bottom of TT (~ 3 feet from what I recall - 2stix will have to confirm as I was retrieving a ski from the powder monster...)
The crowds were non-existent... we skied onto the lift each time down with no problems. After lunch a few more people showed up, but still no wait for a chair!
Pretty much the only bummers for the day were:
- snow guns a blastin' all day (note: full face protection a must - unless you like ice exfoliation!) [how 'bout making some snow on Big Red instead ]
- and the dude that confiscated our lunch time brews! (apparently there's a no brown-bagging clause since there's a bar upstairs... not that we had any such brown-bags. So note to self save the cans for the lift! Good thing the van was stocked )
I'm giving today an 8 out of 10 for pretty darn awesome early season conditions with a lot of pow to spray around. 2slikstix should have a few more pictures and some video footage to post later...