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GetLowBob

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  1. I live in Seattle and ski both Crystal and Snoqualmie Summit often.  Assuming you're hardboot carving (as opposed to skiing), and based on your Buttermilk green/blue comment here's my recommendation:  Go to Summit West (one of the four Summit-at-Snoqualmie options) on Wednesday afternoon -- West is closed Monday and Tuesday and they open at 2pm on Wednesday after a thorough grooming overnight Tuesday (I assume; they might groom on Monday for all I know.) The pitch is a consistent green-blue, and while there's not quite 700 feet of vertical, the one chairlift accesses a half-mile-wide field just ready for trench time. 

    You'll drive up in an hour, you'll carve your legs into oblivion in 2-3 hours, and the Timberwolf bar is one of the nicest places for an after-sesh beer or cocktail.  Sixty more minutes down I-90 and you can be home for dinner.  This works any weekday with no lift lines, but Wednesdays are best IMHO.  

    If you can only carve on weekends, Summit West is good for carving but get there early as they open at 9am, and the parking lots will fill up with ski school families and general mayhem.

    Crystal might be a better bet on weekends; a bit crowded, but the high speed lifts help.  Forest Queen chair is the ticket for great grooming and high-speed six person uphill returns.  Crystal has higher elevation, which can mean snow at Crystal when there's rain at Snoqualmie.  

    For me, the short drive to Snoqualmie combined with mid-week lack of crowds tips the scales. But check the weather, and hit me up for a carve session! 

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  2. It looks like folks are coming to Montucky Clear Cut from all over the country, so I thought it would be appropriate to bring a few of the best local brews to share for tailgating.  Easy if you're driving to MCC, but folks flying can stuff a few cans in their boots in the checked luggage, right?  Here are a few seasonal on-theme selections coming from Seattle.  Look for the Sol Sunguard tent, my buddy Steve is one of the MCC sponsors!

    (Is that the Mono-Dude on the Fresh Corduroy IPA?)

    Fresh Cord IPA 1 .jpg

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  3. Does anyone recognize this board's year and model?  I'm thinking it's from around 2004, maybe.  I picked up the board and bindings on Craigslist about two seasons ago.  Never mounted, never used.  It's my only carving board, works great, yet I'm itching to try something with a more modern sensibility.  MCC demo days, here I come!

     

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  4. I'm totally ready for MCC, after two years of watching from afar.  I'm especially stoked to demo some gear that's less than 20 years old!  My current set up was a lucky Craigslist find; a brand spanking, never-mounted, never used Rossignol 168cm from an I-don't-even-know-what era (early 2000's maybe?), so comparing this nice old board to some modern side cuts will be interesting!  Carving has been a way to squeeze high-adrenaline excitement out of the many no-fresh-snow groomer days in the Pacific Northwest.  See y'all at Turner!  

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