Hyland closed today cried on the way home might kms

Zteezegod

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Hyland been amazing im so thankful i grew up near it an unfortunately i will mis future seasons bc im moving to place w no snow that i know off at least
 
14597544:keagan.karstens said:
Park city so lit rn

I love midwest park skiing so much but the biggest drawback is the season basically being over by the middle of march. Out west still has another month and a half at least at this point, and then its may and milly meltdown/woodward copper/mt hood time. kills me
 
Sorry to hear that, I love watching the livestream of Hyland on youtube. I plan on moving near there eventually, once Im grown ofc.
 
14597546:Dlonetti said:
I love midwest park skiing so much but the biggest drawback is the season basically being over by the middle of march. Out west still has another month and a half at least at this point, and then its may and milly meltdown/woodward copper/mt hood time. kills me

midwest seems to call it way early. Do you guys even get a chance to ski spring slush? I'd hate dealing with fridgid temps all year and then not even getting those warm days in.
 
14597605:TOAST. said:
midwest seems to call it way early. Do you guys even get a chance to ski spring slush? I'd hate dealing with fridgid temps all year and then not even getting those warm days in.

We get hella warm days but it’s not enough and the warmbjusy makes it water not really like nice warm conditions
 
14597605:TOAST. said:
midwest seems to call it way early. Do you guys even get a chance to ski spring slush? I'd hate dealing with fridgid temps all year and then not even getting those warm days in.

We don’t really get the snowpack to last long into the spring once temps really start to warm. This spring has been especially quick since it’s been so warm. Usually it’s a good 2-3 weeks plus a couple bonus weekends. I do wish we had a lil more east coast mentality where they really push it to the absolute end. Funny how everywhere does it different
 
14597634:Dlonetti said:
We don’t really get the snowpack to last long into the spring once temps really start to warm. This spring has been especially quick since it’s been so warm. Usually it’s a good 2-3 weeks plus a couple bonus weekends. I do wish we had a lil more east coast mentality where they really push it to the absolute end. Funny how everywhere does it different

that is what I mean. I'm from southern PA and the past 5 years I applaud our hill for staying open when the slope is only a cat pass wide is some areas. In the past we've closed with everything looking like mid winter, but lately our season would be done in February if everyone wasn't okay with muddy snow everywhere.

Couldn't even make it to the main lift without skiing over a muddy creek on closing day.
 
14597640:TOAST. said:
that is what I mean. I'm from southern PA and the past 5 years I applaud our hill for staying open when the slope is only a cat pass wide is some areas. In the past we've closed with everything looking like mid winter, but lately our season would be done in February if everyone wasn't okay with muddy snow everywhere.

Couldn't even make it to the main lift without skiing over a muddy creek on closing day.

Yeah its gotten a little better in past years, some hills like to try and last longer. We've gotten more late spring/early summer events too which has been fun
 
14597605:TOAST. said:
midwest seems to call it way early. Do you guys even get a chance to ski spring slush? I'd hate dealing with fridgid temps all year and then not even getting those warm days in.

spring skiing all winter long in Ohio past few years. I've skied in a t shirt in Dec, Jan and Feb recently
 
14597546:Dlonetti said:
I love midwest park skiing so much but the biggest drawback is the season basically being over by the middle of march. Out west still has another month and a half at least at this point, and then its may and milly meltdown/woodward copper/mt hood time. kills me

time to move domathen
 
14597605:TOAST. said:
midwest seems to call it way early. Do you guys even get a chance to ski spring slush? I'd hate dealing with fridgid temps all year and then not even getting those warm days in.

My buddy builds the park at pine knob. They called it on like the 8th but it was 70 degrees and about to piss rain. I'd say they had spring conditions but it comes in too early.
 
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