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| Date: | Mon, 22 Nov 1999 09:06:38 -0500 |
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I took my girlfriend to Mt. Snow for her first turns of the season. We got
a late start but managed to get out on the slopes by 10:30. Two runs off of
the main mountain and two runs off of the North Face were open. On the
North Face, Fallen Timbers and River Run. On the main mountain, Upper
Canyon to Canyon to Standard or Upper Lodge to Lower Exhibition. One of the
terrain parks was open but the coverage was a mix of rocks, dirt, and a
little snow. Temps were in the 50's and the snow was like cream cheese. It
was like skiing in April. I wish I had brought my shorts. The snow was
turning to corn in the afternoon with several bare spots poking through on
the steeper sections and at the bottom. Fallen Timbers was the pick of the
day. Small moguls were forming in the afternoon but they were spaced too
far apart. Powder day on Thursday at Killington and spring skiing on
Saturday. Life is good!
http://www.apcc.com
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