A Ridiculously Fabulous Redundant Ski Report

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Mary in the middle of skiing the every trail.

Open, 15º at 7:30am. Forecast, 23º and cloudy, with the possibility of snow showers. Really, right this minute, the sky is blue and the sun is shining. And the skiing is so, so good and wonderful!

The photo above is Mary. She and Brian decided yesterday, while the skiing is great,  was the day to ski every trail. Someone asked me the other day how long that takes. The answer is anywhere from 2 to 8 hours. Mary and Brian skied all trails, at a leisurely pace in 5 hours, including food and pit stops. What a great day to ski it all!

Our friend KO is here skiing with her brother’s friends.

KO’s brother Ben invited some friends from Alaska. Ben then ditched the friends to go win a couple ski races. So being the nice big sister, she brought his friends here to ski. KO skied on her no wax racing skis. She told me they are slower on the downhills. But when waxing is non-issue, it is sure easier and more enjoyable to get some classic skiing in.

 

2 comments

    • Dianna Unver on March 17, 2018 at 9:25 pm

    I look forward to Sunday’s blog….!!

    Just a thought —-do you sell those maple melt-a-ways or reg. maple candies along with the syrup? The natural maple candies
    would be a convenient quick sugar fix on the trails in lieu of big candy bars, or other snacks……..

    1. The Untapped maple syrup individual packets are a great idea. I will be looking into that for next year.

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