How to Deal: Fake Winter on the East Edition

ARski28

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So this winter on the Ice Coast has been sub par to say the least. Ice is something that's even been difficult to come by on certain days. Here at Blue Mountain in PA we have been dealing with dirt spots popping up in the prime of winter when usually the base is deep and ready to go as far into march or april as we can. Never before in my twenty-some years of skiing can I remember a winter such as this one.

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But this is skiing, and on the East Coast no less. We have fun no matter what. It has been a reminder and a refresher of sorts for me about why I love this sport and industry so much with total disregard to pretty much everything that could be considered a buzzkill. Give us lemons and we're going to make a sick rail line or find a gap we had not seen before. It took too long, and we weren't able to make enough snow for the features that have become standard at Blue. But being forced to think outside the box can be a blessing in disguise. After brainstorming, debating, and hoping for better snowmaking temps for weeks our Park Crew was able to come up with some of the most fun setups we have ever seen.

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The smiles and high fives that have been shared in the shredding I have done this season will not be forgotten or thought of as sub par. It's just a little different, and different is not wrong. I mean shit, if different was wrong I would have quit ski racing when I was young and got a snowboard. Then twin tips happened, and I've been different since my first pair way back in the day. There's something quite appealing about. So kudos to all of you out there getting at it no matter what the conditions are like. It's about having fun, so if you aren't go rip a lap and clear your head then get back at it and get the shot!

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If anyone is in the PA/NY/NJ area we are having a rail jam of sorts here at Blue. Right by the lodge, and bar, with tunes bumping and the magic carpet running. I know it will be a good time, because we always make it fun here. Come hang out!!

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Seriously bro, shout out to any crews having to deal with this winter. Everyone's been on their game with the minimal snow. Gotta get down to springs to see my homie who grooms and ride your stuff asap!
 
I don't think this winter hasbeen THAT bad for a park rat. If you only ski park vast majority of the time on the east coast it hasn't been to different that a usual winter. Yea trees, etc suck. but whatever is what it is
 
Never thought I would see my home mountain on NS. Besides that, yea winter has been hard on our jump line, but everything else has been doing ok.
 
13647062:KravtZ said:
I don't think this winter hasbeen THAT bad for a park rat. If you only ski park vast majority of the time on the east coast it hasn't been to different that a usual winter. Yea trees, etc suck. but whatever is what it is

Agreed, but even then we would spend 2 weeks trying to get the snow back to good conditions after a 60 degree rainy week just to repeat the process over again.

I love park and I still shred but I'm getting a bit older and sometimes you just need to take a day away from it. I really do enjoy riding all of the mountain and have the option to always run back to the park when the rest of the mountain sucks.

It's crazy actually now that I'm thinking about it because I did have the best day on skis, maybe ever this winter when Jonas hit. 35" in PA was quite epic and the lines were hunted all day where I never thought someone would be able to ride here.
 
everyone expects pow and a long winter no matter if it's the east coast midwest rockies or sierras or wasatch. everybody gonna complain no matter what. I'd suggest accepting it and getting used to it cuz it's only gonna get warmer.
 
Not complaining, just documenting a bit of how me and my crew have dealt with it. Ski the East stopped by today, hopefully I can get a link up soon and you guys can see footy. Casue footy or it didn't happen.
 
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