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Seven Springs - Not Giving Up on Winter 2012
by JimK
Yesterday at 09:04 PM
Snowmaking resumes as weather permits!
by fishnski
Yesterday at 07:32 AM
A day trip to Snowshoe for $79 (w lift ticket)
by snowglobe
02/02/12 02:13 PM
Good spring skiing at local areas
by Connie Lawn
02/02/12 10:22 AM
Snowboarder survives avalanche using airbag
by rmcva
02/02/12 07:45 AM
7 springs building their superpipe? magic?
by Sincraft
02/01/12 10:00 PM
Hidden Valley Wisconsin
by imp
02/01/12 01:50 PM
Roundtop Report 1/31
by Finsout
02/01/12 08:13 AM
Tragedy @ 7 Springs last night
by Blue Don 1982
01/31/12 09:17 AM
Anyone skied Silver Mt, Schweitzer, 49 North?
by scootertig
01/30/12 02:34 PM
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Yesterday at 09:04 PM Seven Springs - Not Giving Up on Winter 2012 by JimK

Seven Springs - Not Giving Up on Winter 2012
By Jim Kenney

As we all know it's been a frustrating season for mid-Atlantic snowsports. It seems like every time local ski area snowmakers and groomers begin to hit their stride the region is socked with several days of counterproductive warm weather and/or buckets of rain. But our local resorts haven't given up on winter fun and my advice is neither should you. My son-in-law Dan and I went to Seven Springs, PA on Monday, January 30, 2012. It was another dry, mild day inside the Capital Beltway, but at "the Springs" they'd been cooking up a manmade blizzard all night and we had a great time skiing/riding on 31 trails. To paraphrase author Mark Twain, "the reports of this winter's death are greatly exaggerated."

When we arrived at about 930AM there were snow guns blasting on just about every trail on the mountain. It may have been late January, but the Seven Springs grooming crews were in a frenzy like it was the week before Christmas. Dan and I got our gear together and then met Denis, a friend of mine I knew through the DCSki online message forums. None of us had ever been on a ski hill together before and while we spanned almost 50 years in age and utilized three different forms of snowriding tools, we shared the rest of the day in complete harmony. Isn't that one of the greatest things about recreational snowsports?

Like most Seven Springs guests our first lift ride was on the six passenger Polar Bear Express chair that loads directly in front of the base lodge. It takes you straight up to the entrance of the North Face which is Seven Spring's huge backside. There was a very healthy crowd for a Monday and we theorized that the in-service school holiday in Fairfax County, VA (where all three of us live) might have played a part. But the Polar Bear Express eats crowds for breakfast and lift lines really weren’t a big problem especially as the crowds dispersed during the day.

The North Face has expanded over the years and now includes as much or more ski terrain as the original front side of the mountain. They had the guns running in high gear until shutting them down around 1030AM. We skied almost every run on the back side and found a mix of real nice manmade loose snow, some wet manmade snow, and some old frozen granular that had yet to be covered with the new stuff. You had to stay alert in such variable conditions and the key to the day was finding the areas of new manmade that had set up dry and powdery. And there was enough of that around to make for happy hunting. We eventually made it all the way to Lost Girl trail on the far perimeter of the North Face.

Then we headed back to the front of the mountain for a lunch break in the enormous Seven Springs base lodge. Denis had skied Seven Springs the day before and he recommended that we concentrate on the front side after lunch because it was likely to have some very good manmade snow coverage from the last two nights of snowmaking activity. He was correct. We found the best snow of the day on front side trails like Stowe, Tyrol, Avalanche, and Goosebumps. These trails were sprinkled with a few sections of moguls too, but not for an entire slope.

Denis has an amazingly varied snowsports background and laid down his first ski tracks by earning turns on a Massachusetts golf course as a youngster about 60 years ago. His preferred snowriding tool is the telemark ski, but with us he used a regular downhill set-up in the morning and then switched to an AT (alpine touring) rig in the afternoon. He also knows how to snowboard and enjoys cross country skiing, both classic and skate techniques. I’m a downhill skier and Dan’s a snowboarder, but with Denis’ extensive backcountry experience he was able to educate both of us on how to tackle breakable manmade crust and gauge the variable snow conditions du jour.

The three of us had many a fun lift ride discussion on topics such as junkboards, splitboards, the contrasts between skiers and snowboarders, and when the heck this crazy winter is going to get serious. But in the end we were very glad we got together because we had a ball and as every kind of snowrider knows, a day on the mountain beats a day in the office every time!

As we left Seven Springs my last view was of four snowgroomer vehicles working feverishly at pushing huge mounds of snow to get the Spot Terrain Park’s 22’ halfpipe in shape. I have a feeling that very soon Seven Springs will be THE spot to be for all mid-Atlantic park rats.

Seven Springs website: http://www.7springs.com/

Snow Guns Blasting the North Face


Staying in touch on Lost Girl Trail



Denis can Handle the Crud




Good Times with Dan




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Yesterday at 07:32 AM Snowmaking resumes as weather permits! by fishnski

OK..Thats what it says on the Canaan ski area site but the mountain looks dead..on the other hand Timberline is blowing pretty good (at least at the base area..they love thier base!)
Its 23 degrees at the bottom & 21 at top..Watts up Canaan?...The weather is..PERMITING!! (Gov't + ski area = Nothing)

Whats going on at the other areas?

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02/02/12 02:13 PM A day trip to Snowshoe for $79 (w lift ticket) by snowglobe

Found this deal on living social! Today (02/02) is the last day to purchase this deal.

https://www.livingsocial.com/deals/251938?ref=conf-jp&rpi=46109548

(only for Feb 18th and 19th)

If you can get 3 more friends to go with you, the cost for the shuttle will only be $25 per person and you can buy a lift ticket for $54! I almost decide to not go to snowshoe this season but this is a pretty sweet deal.

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02/02/12 10:22 AM Good spring skiing at local areas by Connie Lawn

Hi from Connie Lawn and Charles Sneiderman. We skied Wednesday at Whitetail (Feb first) and had a fabulous time. There was cover on 20 slopes, and they were well groomed and not mushy. There were some bare spots, but easy to avoid. The slopes were quite a contrast to the bare woods and fields. Between us, we skied Sidewinder, Angel Drop, Snowpark, Fallmount, Fanciful, Bold Decision, and Farside. Charles took most of the runs. I understand the trails at Liberty are good too. Amazing work at 60 degree temperatures!

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02/02/12 07:45 AM Snowboarder survives avalanche using airbag by rmcva


Airbags for snowboarding - and skiing?

http://www.grindtv.com/snow/blog/32605/s...ploying+airbag/

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02/01/12 10:00 PM 7 springs building their superpipe? magic? by Sincraft

I like to view the webcams of the resorts. Just something I do. I find it relaxing and it gives me something to distract me from the chaos of life and work. Either yesterday or the day prior, I noticed they were piling up snow in the shape of a pipe, just a bit ago, probably the last day they received snow and were able to make snow, there was almost nothing there if I recall correctly.

So the question begs to be asked, where the heck are they getting their snow?

Also, has anyone else noticed what I noticed last year? End of March, they rebuilt all their jumps with almost zero snow on that side of the mountain for a photo op that I never found out what resulted from that or the photos , or what it was for, they were pretty quiet about it other than it was for a photo op.

I find their massive jumps / pipe rather interesting, awe inspiring when you pull up in the lot to see in person.

Not that I hit these park features but, find them interesting to look at, ha.

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02/01/12 01:50 PM Hidden Valley Wisconsin by imp

Just saw a news blurb from Hidden Valley Wisconsin, They were showing a dangler from a double chair. Kid got dropped on a bunch of people holding up a blanket or something. How many Hidden Valley ski areas are there??
One in New Jersey, one in Missouri and one in ntario that I knew of,

imp

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02/01/12 08:13 AM Roundtop Report 1/31 by Finsout

Rode Roundtop last night and thought I would pass on my observations for those who may be planning and weekend trip. Overall the snow was decent. Soft of course but the coverage was good. Having said that, the snow is going FAST. There are a number of very large thin/bare areas forming. There are two almost completely across Minuteman and upper Recruit is very thin. Most likely, Barrets Trail and Gunbarrel will be closed by the weekend. All in all, if you have a pass, its probably worth the trip this weekend but if you are paying for a ticket, I would look further west.

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01/31/12 09:17 AM Tragedy @ 7 Springs last night by Blue Don 1982

Wow - what a shame.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/12031/1207169-100.stm

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01/30/12 02:34 PM Anyone skied Silver Mt, Schweitzer, 49 North? by scootertig

Trying to decide between heading to SLC to crash at a friend's place, or spend about the same to go to Spokane and hit a few of the above places. We're probably looking at the first week in March, if that factors in.

Basically, airfare to SLC is running around $400 for that time, Spokane is under $250. With the extra $300, we can get rooms and a rental and see some new places, plus it looks like they're having a pretty "OK" year compared to SLC and CO.

Of course, if they're not worth the trip, they're not worth the trip. Anyone here spent any time at any of those three? Anything worth making a trek cross-country for a few days?

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