Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 11:57 am
Robbie and I took an up and back Sugar trip last night. I snapped a few pics while I was there and, figured I may as well post.
Weather was in the mid 20's with flurries, a steady 15-20 mph wind, with the occasional gust around 30-40 mph. Cloud ceiling was low, so visibility was in and out. Mostly out, but it was only limited visibility.( I have been at Beech where I couldn't even see my skis, Let alone if I was on the trail lol.) Of course the blowers where set to max-range max-damage, and directed mid trail like they were trying to deter riots... But no biggie, we all know this time of year its par for the course. The trail conditions were quite variable at the first of the night. Some small drifts of fresh snow, (They were reporting 2 inches... I can vouch there was a good dusting.) Groomed, to hard pack, to ice; and of course it wouldn't be quite the southern variety bundle without the super 'grab&stop' wet snow, and the occasional death cookie. However, around 8:00pm everything became more consistent as the temps fell, and the skiing got much better.
All in all I have to say it was not the best trip I have had to Sugar in a many Sunday nights. That being said, the last Sunday trips made were last season in Jan/Feb. At that point in the year the base is solid, and the blowers are off. Sugar was hands down the best consecutive conditions I had last season, except for Canaan Valley during a monster Winter storm. Anyhow, aside from the ol' NC. "It is what it is.." it wasn't bad at all. I'm always just glad to get the chance to makes some turns. I had a blast regardless.
I apologize for the pics not being so clear. Was hard to keep that PoS Iphone stable w/ bare hands, low temps, high winds etc.
This was the scene right before we entered Boon on HWY421. It was clear skys all the way, but when I saw that, I knew...
First trip up... I wondered if they had even groomed.
New Super Polecats
Mid slope Siesta!
View down Northridge. LOL There was one of those old ear buster blowers screaming like an ear piercing banshee. They were probably pushing 3X GPH through it than its rated max.
Last ride up. Everyone else had apparently given up, we were the last ones there. Last trip down was nice, as a lot of the cut up stuff had filled in.
Weather was in the mid 20's with flurries, a steady 15-20 mph wind, with the occasional gust around 30-40 mph. Cloud ceiling was low, so visibility was in and out. Mostly out, but it was only limited visibility.( I have been at Beech where I couldn't even see my skis, Let alone if I was on the trail lol.) Of course the blowers where set to max-range max-damage, and directed mid trail like they were trying to deter riots... But no biggie, we all know this time of year its par for the course. The trail conditions were quite variable at the first of the night. Some small drifts of fresh snow, (They were reporting 2 inches... I can vouch there was a good dusting.) Groomed, to hard pack, to ice; and of course it wouldn't be quite the southern variety bundle without the super 'grab&stop' wet snow, and the occasional death cookie. However, around 8:00pm everything became more consistent as the temps fell, and the skiing got much better.
All in all I have to say it was not the best trip I have had to Sugar in a many Sunday nights. That being said, the last Sunday trips made were last season in Jan/Feb. At that point in the year the base is solid, and the blowers are off. Sugar was hands down the best consecutive conditions I had last season, except for Canaan Valley during a monster Winter storm. Anyhow, aside from the ol' NC. "It is what it is.." it wasn't bad at all. I'm always just glad to get the chance to makes some turns. I had a blast regardless.
I apologize for the pics not being so clear. Was hard to keep that PoS Iphone stable w/ bare hands, low temps, high winds etc.
This was the scene right before we entered Boon on HWY421. It was clear skys all the way, but when I saw that, I knew...
First trip up... I wondered if they had even groomed.
New Super Polecats
Mid slope Siesta!
View down Northridge. LOL There was one of those old ear buster blowers screaming like an ear piercing banshee. They were probably pushing 3X GPH through it than its rated max.
Last ride up. Everyone else had apparently given up, we were the last ones there. Last trip down was nice, as a lot of the cut up stuff had filled in.