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Corduroy Deep!  Nor’Incher!  It’s a powder day if you make it 

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Corduroy Deep!

Gotta LOVE the positive vibes being thrown around during the 7:30 opening today at Stowe..Maybe we got 1″ overnight, but whatever the total, skiing was sweet from bell to bell today!

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1" Deep in the woods off the front

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Freshies on Lookout

Some accuse me of sugar coating what many consider to be a crap winter.  Likely, that’s because they haven’t rallied, waxed up the boards and remembered to live by the creed that in the East, “You never know unless you go!”

Seriously East Coast rippers, DON’T BELIEVE THE HYPE!  (Thanks Flava Flav!)

 

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Stowe is rockin!  100% skiable, top to bottom, woods included.  Despite the rain pitter pattering on my roof right now (definitely snowing on the mountain) the forecast is looking strong for the foreseeable future and we are a few years past due for a town meeting day storm and a big March.
If its good at Flatten, I mean Stratten….
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Sunny Spruce

8 Comments

  1. Vote -1 Vote +1Anonymous
    says:

    Forget Stowe, post some more info on Jay Peak! 7″ yesterday and 10″ more by Saturday!

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  2. Vote -1 Vote +1Joyrex
    says:

    Forget Stowe, post some updates from Jay Peak! 7″ the past 2 days and another 10″ coming for Saturday.

    Reply
  3. Vote -1 Vote +1I see what you did there...
    says:

    Oh, Flatten. Where the lines all suck because it is actually flat. The only good runs are like world cup when the bumps aren’t way to large. That place could have nice steep runs if they cut them right but they don’t.

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  4. Vote -1 Vote +1HatinHayter
    says:

    Freshies on lookout? Seriously? What a sad, pitiful existince. Pretending to ski on the ice coast…..

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    • Vote -1 Vote +1CBrown
      says:

      We’ll see who’s pretending tomorrow morning. Wish you could join us for the fun!

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      • Vote -1 Vote +1Anonymous
        says:

        47″ at Jay Peak and around 30″ at Stowe

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        • Vote -1 Vote +1Chris Brown
          says:

          If we are including Wednesday’s storm in the tally, then the Stowe total goes up to 44″. Either way, I’ll take a legitimate 30″ of top to bottom fall line skiing over a hyped up 47″ on mountain where the bottom 1/3 is essentially a run out.

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          • Vote -1 Vote +1Anonymous
            says:

            Bottom 1/3 wasn’t a run out for me, maybe a little at the main lodge. Saturday was knee deep powder every where all day.

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