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garyj

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  1. Mammoth is reporting 16” for Monday and another 10.5” over the last 24 hours, not to mention the 25” that fell over the weekend. It looks like snow through Sunday this week and the predicted temps are low during and after these series of storms blow through.

    True, it is the busiest holiday of the year for Mammoth, which will deliver a train wreck of people---even with less skiers / boarders traveling due to the economy. I am hoping for some left over cashes at June, which I have been able to find in years past during this holiday.

    Neil has indicated he will be coming up. Who else will be ridding Mammoth or June over the weekend? I am going up with the family from Saturday to Wednesday and will be riding solo for the most part, so keep an eye out or give a post where and when you will be riding.

  2. Lets aim for the 20th through 23rd then, so people who do want to make multiple sessions can do so, with some time to spare.

    3/20: Mammoth Mountain

    3/21: June Mountain

    3/22: Mt. Rose

    I realize this is over four weeks out, but I wanted to keep the post somewhat fresh, so that we can get the dates on the calenders of those who will be attending. Are the above mentioned dates still good or are we going to reschedule?

  3. It was good to see all of you guys at June. Kerry, you looked good on the f2 and hopefully Lorrie forgave you for dumping her of the end of bench on gunsmoke.

    We made several runs with Frank and Terry, and spotted Neil once or twice. The conditions were good at June with no crowds on Saturday.

    On Sunday morning we noticed that parking at Canyon was minimal, so we decided to ride Mammoth. We started on ridge of eight where the snow conditions were near perfect. We then made several runs on ridge of five. It was a little cut up but still very fun and carvable.

    We then ended up at the top and rode Cornice to Main several times. Absolutely no lines and the crowds were manageable in the bowl, with the exception of the idiot standing just below the roll over (the steepest and most fun part of the run) talking on his cell phone. He was almost taken out by several people including me during his phone call---I can only imagine what the conversation sounded like on the other end. Why do we all have to be so connected all of the time??? There was a small lane of hard snow from top to bottom of the bowl that was hooking up nicely. Most of the traffic was staying out of that area because the snow was more firm and grippy, but very fun on hard boots.

    It was a good trip with near perfect conditions. I look forward to seeing you guys again.

  4. I just checked again to be sure, and terrain is shown on the online map at least. Maybe it was planned before the season and the map originally indicated it, but it was decided against later and the map was never changed?

    I think your right. I noticed the same back in December, just after June opened. Sometimes June will build it later in the year. There are always a bunch of posts on this forum when and if it does happen :(

  5. It seems like they would have to move a lot of snow around the hill to build the same super jumps they have in years past. Is there even enough snow for this type of construction???

    I might be coming up early Saturday morning and leaving Sunday afternoon. Hopefully I will be able to put it together and see you boys at June.

  6. I copied the following information from the Mammoth website. It nice to see the big mountain making some concessions, albeit a little limiting. I bet we see more of this type of marketing as the season moves on. If you can get up mid week---its a deal.

    January Midweek Lift Tickets - $57

    Best ticket prices for prime season skiing.

    * Valid Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday January 5 -29th.

    * Two day advanced purchase necessary.

    * Two day lift ticket purchase required.

  7. Yeah, the pull over has been sitting in my car since our last Mammoth trip.

    I called you at least once to see if you wanted to surf/retrieve your pull over. You never called back. I felt spurned!

    I predict 1 hr of icy conditions in the morning, then 1 hr of good carving, then slush. If the heat wave stays, it will be time to pull out the freestyle board and hit the half-pipe. As long as it don't rain, conditions should stay decent for a while.

    WHAT? I never called back??? You must be mistaken :ices_ange, I would never not call back. Let me know when you are coming by to surf and I will make it a point to go out. More high pressure on tap, only this weekend there should be waves. North by northwest will make the lower streets in NB very fun. The next week day you go up, let me know and I will arrange things at work so that I can join the So Cal crew aka ASSESS or something like that.

  8. Surfed the northside of HB pier in the afternoon. Clean and waist high. Decent shape. It was worthwhile getting wet. My surf buddy, Robert, will be joining the crew at Summit.

    The current carver count is now at 6 :biggthump

    Hey brutha, do you still have my North Face pull over? I would expect at leaste a phone call when you in the area surfin. ;) How are the conditions going to hold up locally through all of this warm weather?

  9. I've ridden June on many hollidays and have always come away smiling:D. Two years ago I was up during Presidnet's and at Canyon the lines for 16 and 8 were woven into one BIG mass. People were everwhere.

    An hour later I was at June with a completley full parking lot. Once on the hill there was plenty of room to ride and the lines were never more than a couple of minutes. MLK should be no problem this year.

  10. For the first SNES Neil did a great job getting the support of the vendors and putting on an over all good event. It would be nice to get Carl the GM carver @ June Mountain to sponsor. It was great to have his support after the Mammoth fiasco. I would agree that it is too late for a full scale event this year; however, maybe we could thow out a coulple dates around SES and the WTC for a more loosely organized SNES. No vendors or tent, just a group of guys riding. Maybe we could even plan a day to visit the guys at Mount Rose. Just a thought.

  11. This may be a long shot, but does anyone know of a carving instructor in the Mammoth area? I was considering a private lesson from the Mammoth Ski School but they are outrageously expensive. More importantly, given the average age of their instructors, I had doubts about getting someone who was actually familiar with the equipment and technique. Just wondering if anyone else has had any experience or recommendations.

    Everything is expensive at Mammoth ski area, and it looks to be getting more so that way. :( I would say your best bet is to follow the posts on BOL. and show up to either Mammoth, or better yet June, when you see there are going to be a several riders on the hill. The carving community is pretty friendly and helpful most of the time. On a good day there will be a handful of riders at June that know their stuff. They may even be willing to take few runs with you, and give some free advice on the lift back up. Give it a try and see how it works out. What do you have to loose, except spending hundreds of dollars on a private at Mammoth that may not be carve worthy. Hope this helps and good luck!

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