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Routine Showshoe aftermath

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So the pagamony family drove to Snowshoe on Sunday after the storm and stayed until Christmas eve. The story in brief:



Travel: To avoid the I81 mess, we went I77 to I64 to 219 and found no problems at all. In Princeton we found lines of cars waiting for gas at sold out stations, but it did not take much intelligence to drive into town and find open stations. I64 was one lane plowed around abandoned cars with their signal antennas poking through the snow. US219 was clear until Elk Mountain and afterwards snow covered but easily drivable in a plain old minivan.



Ski: That was the best Snowshoe I have seen: good snow and sunshine at the same time. Not quite as much open as last year, but natural snow really does ski better than man made and it's nice to have 2.5 feet of fresh just outside the door. In fact, we would click-in on our Whistlepunk deck and then ski downhill to the path to the slopes, reverse on the way back. The best features of the week were the moguls underneath the Widowmaker lift line, followed by the random powder hunts in the trees near the slopes. Strangely, the Sawmill glades were lousy due to the heavy snowmaking cover that made the surface very slow and nearly un-turnable. That's a terrible way to ruin a nice area, but perhaps necessary to build some base on that side of the mountain. Crowds diminished during the week until there were no lines at all on Wednesday and Thursday. That's the yin.



The yang is that they are still closing slopes that should be open. Jhook was the last natural snow trail open and it was lovely until we found it roped off to our great disappointment. Choker, Moonshine, Knotbumper, and Balhooter being closed were really hard to explain, especially to the ski patroller that caught me on Balhooter. :p



Gear: Punishers were perfect for these conditions. I have moved from total to moderately suck on moguls. Both older kids are better at bumps and the 8 year old is not far behind. It is extremely satisfying to see the whole gang hunting for powder and bumps and kickers.



The road:





the girls:





the view:





someone got the goods on this liftline:





all too typical sign:





that's all. goto the photobucket album for more pics.



ps. a bonus video for the family guy.



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@pagamony 199847 wrote:So the pagamony family drove to Snowshoe on Sunday after the storm and stayed until Christmas eve.

. . .

that's all. goto the photobucket album for more pics.



Link?
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wow, Widowmaker looked like it should have been open, at least as a powder run for a little while
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@Southern Skiing 199858 wrote:wow, Widowmaker looked like it should have been open, at least as a powder run for a little while



yes, i have skied so much worse over the years. sigh
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@pagamony 199847 wrote:

someone got the goods on this liftline:







I can almost guarantee you the person who hucked that rock had never seen it melted out, and if they had he/she is an idiot. They were about a foot away from a compressed edge/nasty coreshot/compressed spine from the hidden rock in the landing.



Oh, and really nice TR :D
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isn't there a gnar rocky creek running through there?
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@pagamony 199850 wrote:ok, try this: http://s110.photobucket.com/albums/n92/ ... ?start=all



Thanks. Nice TR. Definitely looked like everyone had a good time.
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@k2josh 199871 wrote:isn't there a gnar rocky creek running through there?



There is a huge square concrete block from the old lift that sticks out of the ground at least 12- 18 inches there also
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@EastCoaster 199870 wrote:I can almost guarantee you the person who hucked that rock had never seen it melted out, and if they had he/she is an idiot. They were about a foot away from a compressed edge/nasty coreshot/compressed spine from the hidden rock in the landing.



Oh, and really nice TR :D



thanks. btw, I thought about approaching that 'airfield' area. I thought I would ask about the route at the 'nordic' center since they have trails that go there, but alas, the 'nordic' center has not yet reported for duty - it is still a 'shooting clays' hut. Maintenance workers told me that they have not seen any activity down there. Well, I can see why you would not want to to do anything when there is all that snow around. ;)
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