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allskiing1
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Lack of expert terrain

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I'm aware that there is basically no natural but the lack of expert terrain open is disappointing. It seems like the Canyon is not even on the radar. I'm not sure if it's covid, money, manpower or all the above but it's disappointing that it's January and not a single double black is open.

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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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allskiing1 wrote: Jan 5th, '22, 15:40 I'm aware that there is basically no natural but the lack of expert terrain open is disappointing. It seems like the Canyon is not even on the radar. I'm not sure if it's covid, money, manpower or all the above but it's disappointing that it's January and not a single double black is open.

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none of the above, it's weather. they've had SIX, count' em SIX thaws in the last month which has led to constant resurfacing instead of expansion. they've done an amazing job recovering from these thaws and providing an enjoyable skiing surface. seriously you don't think they'd rather be upping their trail count than making snow on the same trails. and if you really want a double black "experience", ski the superstar HW or preston's pitch right now.
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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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Isn't the final pitch on great bear a double black? Killington doesn't control the weather.
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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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Great Bear is a double black ….. and you guys are much nicer than my original response that I scrubbed🤪
allskiing1
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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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skiadikt wrote:
allskiing1 wrote: Jan 5th, '22, 15:40 I'm aware that there is basically no natural but the lack of expert terrain open is disappointing. It seems like the Canyon is not even on the radar. I'm not sure if it's covid, money, manpower or all the above but it's disappointing that it's January and not a single double black is open.

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none of the above, it's weather. they've had SIX, count' em SIX thaws in the last month which has led to constant resurfacing instead of expansion. they've done an amazing job recovering from these thaws and providing an enjoyable skiing surface. seriously you don't think they'd rather be upping their trail count than making snow on the same trails. and if you really want a double black "experience", ski the superstar HW or preston's pitch right now.
That's the problem I've skied SS 50 times already. It seems to me that the roll out has been slow even when they had great Temps. Maybe its me but I haven been the only one saying it.

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allskiing1
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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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MrsG wrote:Great Bear is a double black ….. and you guys are much nicer than my original response that I scrubbedImage
Actually Great Bear is a single black.

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allskiing1
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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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They've done a good job keeping novice/intermediate terrain open. I give them a D for expert terrain

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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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How many times in the last month has there been a thaw /r*in/freeze cycle requiring resurfacing and rebuilding the thin base back? And who else in the east is doing any better?
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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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Sunday River and Mount Snow are the only ones where I could make a case that they are doing better. Okemo still has only one trail on Jackson Gore.
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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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2 things:

- Rollout has not been as fast as usual due to staffing, it isn't just weather. But everyone is feeling it. Sunday River is doing the best out of anyone. They have a lot of fixed equipment and good staffing levels.

- Making snow on the double blacks thus far would be an utter complete waste of precious snowmaking hours and manpower. Not only would it be constantly unskiiable due to lack of top coats and thaw/freeze cycles, but there is only a limited amount of people would ski it anyway. There is so much critical terrain to get open first.
allskiing1
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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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newpylong1 wrote:2 things:

- Rollout has not been as fast as usual due to staffing, it isn't just weather. But everyone is feeling it. Sunday River is doing the best out of anyone. They have a lot of fixed equipment and good staffing levels.

- Making snow on the double blacks thus far would be an utter complete waste of precious snowmaking hours and manpower. Not only would it be constantly unskiiable due to lack of top coats and thaw/freeze cycles, but there is only a limited amount of people would ski it anyway. There is so much critical terrain to get open first.
That's the best explanation I've gotten yet.

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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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I disagree, double blacks need just a little base and then its up to us whether we can handle the conditions. Just look at what Dow is doing on nothing. Yes most of it would have melted, but no reason the top of Downdraft/ Cascade should not have been blown. It only takes one day of blowing.
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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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The Canyon trails should have been opened before they opened up the trails down to Bear.
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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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Yes, because you can fit a lot of cars up there by the base of the Canyon Quad.
DES
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Re: Lack of expert terrain

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You want some fun challenging terrain meet me at Cannon tomorrow, will be my first Tram ride since 3/16/20 (stupid covid) and the Vista Way/Extension/Avalanche route would get your heart pumping!
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