GETTIN’ READY

2-07-26 by dave

Another bright and sunny day before the clouds and stormage begins in the very near future. It was nice to have the clear visibility and great prepared lines to pump up the stoke for back to back Trams and an ground pounding laps that really dial in the stoke factor. Traffic was quite light and there was no waiting after the first push for the peak was dealt with. Coverage remains excellent, and those snow making efforts paying off nicely as those cold dry sections are holding up to the traffic and sculpted to add some really fun terrain fluctuations.

Eye Of The Needle full and ready for the next installment was we scope out the main runs for features that need to be logged and tagged for future reference.

Tomorrow, look for some of the last of the Sunshine for the morning session. Clouds are predicted in the afternoon as the cold front begins moving in. I expect some wind to be working ahead of the front, so dress for the changes. I won’t get to wear my sun glasses as I have made that mistake with the wind on the peak recently. I need my goggles in the wind. Look for your lines you want when they get covered and keep and eye out for line, options, smoothness or lack there of and other features that will be in play when it gets deep. The coverage is quite good and going into a cycle will be be frosting on the cake.

Plenty of room to move on the Tram today. Here, Dave Mike and Dave were stoked to be working the hill. Dave and Dave grew up in the same home town I grew up in and we skied the same home area, Nashoba Valley in MA, which has trained so many great skiers. Nothing but stoke here, and they know what to do with it.

See you on deck dark and early for another day of ground pounding fun as we patiently wait for the next installment which is on the doorstep and promises to keep producing all week. Keep your visualizations going, and feel those full body powder blasts wrapping around you. Don’t Stop Believin’!!!

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