
How are the woods?
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How are the woods?
Coming up for the weekend, how will the woods and naturals be looking after this dump? Also how are the unmarked woods? Will the fiddle open? This snow is just what k needed 

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Re: How are the woods?
Wasn't really ready at 4PM -
We'll let you know after 4 tomorrow
We'll let you know after 4 tomorrow

Re: How are the woods?
How are they now?? 

Re: How are the woods?
I'm guessing quite tracked outSkier77 wrote:How are they now??

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Re: How are the woods?
As promised - steep stuff is still bony
Flat stuff is very good
And tracked out....
Flat stuff is very good
And tracked out....
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Re: How are the woods?
The woods are lovely, dark and deep...
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Re: How are the woods?
and as lonely as they were 200 years ago...Bubba wrote:The woods are lovely, dark and deep...
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Re: How are the woods?
There's still plenty untracked, I still wasn't seeing tracks/having blower flying up to my chest at 3:45 not far from a trail (still in view of my daughter on a trail)...get it if you can!
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Re: How are the woods?
Don’t leave your flesh out on trail for the wolves. Bring her into the woods with you.DES wrote:There's still plenty untracked, I still wasn't seeing tracks/having blower flying up to my chest at 3:45 not far from a trail (still in view of my daughter on a trail)...get it if you can!
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How are the woods?
Woods mostly good from the Dark to South Ridge. Still snow snakes around so stay light on the feet.
Actually got to hit the Dunks for the first time this year.
I didn't get into some of the Woods real low elevation by Skyeship but probably doable.
Bear woods pretty good as well. Time to go exploring as most of the regular spots are tracked. Today would be perfect for Hibernator.
BTW I went BRH, a lot of snow, the interconnect wasn't groomed so we went on an adventure.
Actually got to hit the Dunks for the first time this year.
I didn't get into some of the Woods real low elevation by Skyeship but probably doable.
Bear woods pretty good as well. Time to go exploring as most of the regular spots are tracked. Today would be perfect for Hibernator.
BTW I went BRH, a lot of snow, the interconnect wasn't groomed so we went on an adventure.
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Re: How are the woods?
I doubt many wolves could catch that speed demon! Besides, it has got to be more dangerous to follow me into the woods...
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Re: How are the woods?
Blasted thru a wind drifted ridge in Catwalk trees only to uncover a snag. Like sex without a condom, it’s worth it almost all the time.
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Re: How are the woods?
How about for the weekend, will the snow stay in the trees and stay open? Is the unmarked all tracked out? Will the snow stay soft and powdery?
Re: How are the woods?
Nope it will all be packed out stiff junk with roots and rocks poking out due to skier traffic since there was almost no base. Probably a few shots to be had still but the hounds got most all of it already.How about for the weekend, will the snow stay in the trees and stay open? Is the unmarked all tracked out? Will the snow stay soft and powdery?
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Re: How are the woods?
Amazing that anyone [eg GSKI] would even respond to this.Skier77 wrote:How about for the weekend, will the snow stay in the trees and stay open? Is the unmarked all tracked out? Will the snow stay soft and powdery?
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Don't you let that deal go down
Don't you let that deal go down
Looks like its going down no matter what I do !!!