First Tracks of the Season at Jay Peak
October 8, 2012 marks the first day and first tracks on our first snow. To celebrate, we decided to have a little fun and share this edit with you.
October 8, 2012 marks the first day and first tracks on our first snow. To celebrate, we decided to have a little fun and share this edit with you.
jeez the one dude got right suited up, goggles and helmet and all.
Wow. Looks like midwinter in VerNOT. What a waste of life. Your not skiiers. Your pretenders. Heyyyy Joey!!
im weetodid. i pooped all by myself. yeaaaaahhh
Haha. This is funny. Ive spent some time out east. Dont bother. They think stuff.like.this is actually cool
Hopefully we actualy get some snow.this year. What a joke my entire life is. God I hate living here.
the east coast looks intense
HaHa! Someone spent time filming and editing that.
Let it snow baby! Ya’ll are just jealous of the beast of the east!
That’s what it’s all about! Getting out there and having fun!
Jay Peak is not what it use to be. All this look at me crap just ruins it these days. We are all jones’n, but those are NOT FIRST TRACKS, there freakin skid marks.
Awesome guys. Hate on people being stoked about winter, you’re really showing them.
What a bunch of Negative Nancies we have here. Winter is something we all share and love for the same reasons. This was not some planned marketing stunt or event meant to be a serious shred edit. We were amped to see the first snow and play on it any way possible. One of our locals thought it would be funny to get suited up and grab his snow deck. The rest just came together. He called us while waiting at the tram. The funny looks and comments he received were priceless. A good season to all.
Favorite comment so far goes to Cupcake Ice Cream, “HaHa! Someone spent time filming and editing that. ” Yes we did.
Glad yall could tell I wasn’t hatin’.
id much rather be doing that versus sitting at my desk staring at a sleeping cat
MEOW
Lived a few years out West, now spend half my ski days in the East. West is best for sure, but any powder nut would be well-served to spend a few snowy days at Jay Peak.