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I agree Sugarbush was very nice today. Paradise was first and was going to be
last but it was closed. Middle Earth was nice and bumpy and tiring. Did that a
couple of times. Broke one of my poles at 11 and had to rent as planting a
basketless pole in powder is not helpful to my run. Some of those glades off
Paradise were great snow wise but tiring.
Ice here and there but a good full day of skiing.
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Rob Figenbaum
www.lefig.net
AIM, Yahoo, Messenger: lefig
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From: Bruno deBiasi <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 20:14:38 -0500
Subject: [SKIVT-L] Sugarbush March 4th
> March 4th. I get it. The day the lifts were closed. No skiing and
> riding today. No way. Too windy. Ha.
> March 4th. After a 20 minute line-up at Castlerock, cranking turns in
> thigh deep drifts on Middle Earth. Nice. And again. Then a 40 minute
> wait at Super Bravo made pleasant as we ran into list-lurker Dave
> Williams and su Suzie, and Paul, a most interesting character.
> March 4th. Across the Long Trail to a lightly tracked Paradise,
> un-served by lift except foot-powered, or for a few lucky patrollers
> perhaps by snow machine.
> March 4th. Back to the trusty Castlerock lift, unhindered by the
> winds, it ran all day.
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> March 4th. Tired now. No more reebs. Sleep.
>
> March 5th. Stowe for lift-accessed hike-to? Or Sugarbush for more?
>
> - Bruno
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