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Fortuitous Weather Makes For the Perfect Bumps and BBQ Weekend at Hunter Mountain
With temps nearing 50, not a cloud in the sky and a mass of spectators enjoying a highly entertaining setup, it was all that you would expect out of an après ski party and the perfect ending to one of the best ski weekends of the season.
Mother Nature and Mount Snow Combine for One Amazing Weekend
Cruising through the trees at Mount Snow just off the left PDF, I came upon a group of little groms oggling a drop off what was about a 15 foot cliff. "Hey, you going to jump off the cliff?" one kid asked me. I shot back, "Nah, I ski like I have to work on Monday." To which he responded, "Can't you just call in sick? Well played you quick witted little man. Well played. Needless to say, I did not go full send off the cliff. I left that up to the youngins whose bodies are much more supple...
Workout, Eat and Drink in Park City. Sounds Like Après-Ski Training to Me
"Sometimes it Snows in April"
Already up in the Catskill region for Easter, we had planned to ski on that Monday anyway. One last hurrah on the hill, still holding on to the waning days of winter as the warm weather lay on the horizon. I anticipated spring conditions at best. You know, 56 and sunny, corn snow early and by mid-day sticky and slushy. Never did I expect to look out the window on Monday in the early morning din of the sun and see the ground covered in white and snow coming down like it was mid-winter. What a fortuitous stroke of luck, to...
Spring Ski and Après Ski: A Trip of Overindulgence Part 2
Part 2: Park City Mountain Resort Park City Mountain Resort is big...really big. I mean, duh, it is the largest ski resort in the United States thanks to Vail Resorts acquisition of the original Park City Resort which they connected with the former Canyons Mountain via the Quicksilver Gondola. This gave them 7300 acres of ski-able terrain and something you probably should trying skiing all in one day. However, when you're on a tour of the resort, you can damn sure try. Although we fell short by quite a bit we did manage to ski from The Canyons Village side...