Crazy good today. The fresh 3" covered the groomers and filled in the trees nicely. I tried to get first tracts but Elkins traffic and snowy roads slowed me up to a 915 start at Soaring Eagle lift. I didn't bother with pics of groomers....
Camp99 was left ungrroomed and was filled in powder bumps (sorry no pic)
Sawmill Glades
Grabhammer was off the hook (my fav)
Upper
Lower
Shays (trees)
Ballhooter
Widowmaker (afternoon)
Not much of a crowd but not bad for a Tues. Patroller told me they might open Silver Creek this weekend...reservations are at 30%. NOT OFFICIAL!
Tons of powder to be found all day in the usual hiding places.
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@davidski 289226 wrote:(you know some of your pic links didn't work, curious about the Ballhooter one)
Hmm, I see everything. Try again...maybe you were viewing while I was making an edit? Also, I didn't realize phone was set for small pics
Hmm, I see everything. Try again...maybe you were viewing while I was making an edit? Also, I didn't realize phone was set for small pics
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The first 3 words of your TR are a great summary.
I just love seeing that many frothing powder hounds attacking the edges of the woods this late in the season.Then hearing all the WOW's as everyone arrives at the lift to go back up and get more .
I just love seeing that many frothing powder hounds attacking the edges of the woods this late in the season.Then hearing all the WOW's as everyone arrives at the lift to go back up and get more .
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@brookbarrel 289233 wrote:The first 3 words of your TR are a great summary.
I just love seeing that many frothing powder hounds attacking the edges of the woods this late in the season.Then hearing all the WOW's as everyone arrives at the lift to go back up and get more .
Not just the edges, all the woods were open. Some were hitting lines thru woods between Shays and Lower Cupp. I was solo so I avoided that aggressive stuff.
I just love seeing that many frothing powder hounds attacking the edges of the woods this late in the season.Then hearing all the WOW's as everyone arrives at the lift to go back up and get more .
Not just the edges, all the woods were open. Some were hitting lines thru woods between Shays and Lower Cupp. I was solo so I avoided that aggressive stuff.