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Sugar 2-1-10

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scuba skier
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Went to Sugar today for the day session. Morning started out groomed and frozen. It didn't feel 13 degrees out until I got on the red lift. The wind up there was pretty strong and cold. The day warmed up nicely and the snow softened up to a nice fluffy powder. Whoopdedoo and Boulderdash were pretty icy in the top 1/3, then they were nice runs. Tom Teriffic was good all day. Big Red was one of the best runs there. Lots of powder on the surface and very few icy spots.

Lift lines were nonexistent until about 10:30 or so, then they started to back up a little. Then the afternoon crowd arrived. The line for the main lift was a 15-20 min wait. They had both lifts to the top open, but hardly anyone was using the second one. Possibly because you could watch the people on the other one pass you. It was running a lot slower than the main one. By 2:00 the red lift had a pretty long line at it.

We saw patrol take at least 4 people down on the sled. There were 2 kids about 8-10 yrs old that hit the wooden fence near the red lift. One went through it and I heard he was knocked out. We saw the little girl being treated. It looked like she had a bloody nose.

By mid afternoon it was getting really crowded and the snow was getting tore up a lot from all the traffic. The rough snow surface was giving the beginners and intermediates a lot of trouble. They were falling everywhere. It was like skiing through an obstacle course with moving obstacles. About 3, I decided to call it a day before I killed somebody.

I have some pics and will try to get them on soon.
skiing rules
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was that from today or yesterday? hard to believe there was a 15 minute wait at the bottom, yesterday it didnt get more than about 5 mins
snedvesky
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yeah i laughed at the people falling then have my board slide out from under me.. booo
scuba skier
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@skiing rules 206185 wrote:was that from today or yesterday? hard to believe there was a 15 minute wait at the bottom, yesterday it didnt get more than about 5 mins



That was Monday.
KevinS
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@scuba skier 206144 wrote:Big Red was one of the best runs there.



Don't say that too often, I kind of like the fact that the lift line on Big Red is usually short. :-)



I wish they'd make an easy connection from BR to the lower mile. It seems, to me, that this would lighten the load on the main lift. There are two connections in the other direction but the only one going the other way is an "unofficial" one through the woods.



The secondary lift was consistently faster on Sunday. But, they chose not to run it during the night session. So, I did the Birch/Big Red/lower mile most of the night.



Whoop was as bad icy as I have seen it and I have never seen it any when it wasn't icy. I already knew it was closed during night sessions but do they have to groom it during the break? I was almost more than I could resist. Is it only the rope at the top stopping someone from hitting it when closed? If its only a rope then I can't believe that it doesn't have a few tracks on it by 9:30.
scuba skier
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@KevinS 206250 wrote:Don't say that too often, I kind of like the fact that the lift line on Big Red is usually short. :-)



I wish they'd make an easy connection from BR to the lower mile. It seems, to me, that this would lighten the load on the main lift. There are two connections in the other direction but the only one going the other way is an "unofficial" one through the woods.



The secondary lift was consistently faster on Sunday. But, they chose not to run it during the night session. So, I did the Birch/Big Red/lower mile most of the night.



Whoop was as bad icy as I have seen it and I have never seen it any when it wasn't icy. I already knew it was closed during night sessions but do they have to groom it during the break? I was almost more than I could resist. Is it only the rope at the top stopping someone from hitting it when closed? If its only a rope then I can't believe that it doesn't have a few tracks on it by 9:30.



By late afternoon, the secret about Big Red was out because there was a pretty good line at that lift,too.

The secondary lift was slower than the primary yesterday. Maybe they alternate it just to f**k with people.

I didn't see very many people run Whoop all day. I guess where it was so hard to hold an edge at the top.

You're right about the connector to LFM. I think maybe they have it that way to keep the red lift from getting so crowded. If there is a big crowd at it and you come down the run with some speed and can't stop quickly, somebody's getting hurt. I came down heading on down Birch and had to maneuver my way through the people waiting for the lift.

Still, a day skiing with crowds is better than being at work!
jamsandwich
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Whoopdedoo wasn't too bad in my opinion. sure the top was an ice sheet in the middle but i made great turns down the sides and once halfway down there wasn't ice anywhere.



and to KevinS, I think what keeps people off of Whoop at night is not the rope at the top but the lack of lighting on the run. Its enough to see where you are going, but not enough to see the changing slope conditions that make you fall and slide 100 feet to the bottom
want2go2dasno
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i think I must have the best skis ever or something bacause I didn't run accross anything even resembling ice on Tom, Boulder or Woop. I found boulder the best run of the day.
KevinS
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I will admit that I am not the best carver in the world but I had previously been able navigate that trail with some degree of control. But I don't see how anything short of an ice-skate wouldn't slip on Sunday, late afternoon. On the other hand, my skis haven't seen a file in the three years that I have owned them. I suppose they are due some attention beyond rub-on wax.
jamsandwich
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yeah dude get them tuned! there were spots of ice on all three blacks, but it was the least i've seen all season
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