Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 2:48 pm Posts: 154 Location: New England
Word on the street is that its dumping in the hills! Looks like over a foot above 3,000 ft by tomorrow morning. Snowing all the way down to 1,200 ft right now!
Joined: Sun Nov 19, 2006 1:56 pm Posts: 375 Location: Jay Peak, VT
I'll keep you posted on what happened... don't have internet up there... Hopefully a couple pics... won't take out the split... i have a few rock boards for this...
Joined: Sun Nov 19, 2006 1:56 pm Posts: 375 Location: Jay Peak, VT
Oct 31st
Started snowing sat. morning at around noon. Snow kept on coming all day and all evening up in Jay. 3-4in at the base of Jay 10-12in at the top.
Great snow on the mountain. Colder condition helped a lot compare to the last snowfall. Not a lot of people on the mountain... Still to thin (IMO) to ride the Jet... but Vermonter and Northway were pretty sweet!
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 2:48 pm Posts: 154 Location: New England
Nice! I hit up Stowe again today. Very boney. Maybe an inch at the bottom and 4-6" at the top. Much lighter than the last storm. Again, the top third was good. The rest was rock/grass boarding.
Joined: Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:31 pm Posts: 146 Location: 802
hit up gondolier this morning. started hiking around 530 and got to the top of the gondola around 645. had to wait until just after 7 for it to be light enough to really see, kind of foggy up top. the top 2/3-3/4 was awesome and had great coverage. not pow, but soft enough that the riding was smooth and firm enough that you could just rip down the trail and get an edge in. the last part was mostly riding on grass with an inch of snow or so on top, but we rode all the way down to the car. it looks like with the slightly warmer temps and sun today the snow at the bottom is going to melt out, so get it while it's still good.
Joined: Sun Nov 19, 2006 1:56 pm Posts: 375 Location: Jay Peak, VT
Had to be in Sherbrooke today... on the way back, i could see Orford, Owl's Head and Jay Peak completely white from top to bottom... There is a good 1in of snow between Sherbrooke and Bromont all along the highway.
Seems like we had more up north... So, if you're thinking of midweek turns, Jay Peak would be the pick... apparently, it snowed all day monday as well...
Joined: Sun Nov 19, 2006 1:56 pm Posts: 375 Location: Jay Peak, VT
avalancheman wrote:
why wont my new board get here...... i need to ride.......
You don't need a new one for such little snow... Maybe you should grab one of mine... Option Makinen 164 w/ bindings -180$ // Burton Malolo 162 w/ bindgins 250$
How does that sound? Everything is in great condition... just needs to see snow once in a while!
as far as solid boards go i already have plenty starting with a nitro magnum 156, atomic alibi 162 wide, atomic rapture 159, flow quantum 156. just waiting on the splitboard.... there isnt any snow here around quebec city yet, but i guess i could go make snow angels in the top half of the stoneham pipe...................yes i am getting that desperate.
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