Vermont Peanut Butter Day
If you haven’t checked in since last weekend, let me bring you up to speed. This week has brought us more than a foot of new snow, and we had some wind issues in the last two days. That sounds bad, but what it really means is that the entire upper-mountain hasn’t been skied much at all this week… You picking up what I’m putting down? There should be some awesome powder up there, so go find it!
I took a few laps on Mid Mountain and Snowflake yesterday, and snapped the above picture to illustrate how much snow was on an open and ski-able trail. That’s Butterscotch at 12:30, with over-the-ankles snow. Imagine what Vista Glades, Preacher and Wilderness Liftline look like…
It’s Vermont Peanut Butter Day! Save $20 on your lift ticket when you bring in a new jar and donate it. No bringing in a half-eaten, jelly-mixed jar with breadcrumbs inside it. Peanut Butter and skiing – sounds like a healthy combination! And who doesn’t love saving some dough?
How’s the snow?
C’mon guys… Four-and-a-half feet since March 1 and you’re still wondering how the snow is up here? Don’t ask questions to which you already안전놀이터 know the answers! Seriously. It’s out of this world. Best skiing & riding of the season.
Trails of the weekend, alphabetized for your convenience: Bolton Outlaw, Hard Luck, Schuss, Showtime, Spellbinder & Vermont 200
Weather
See, this is the interesting stuff. Yesterday, winds were worse than forecasted and we didn’t get Vista spinning until around 6pm. This morning, the report actually looks worse, but in reality, the winds haven’t come through yet and it’s a little warmer than anticipated. Can’t make this stuff up, folks. Welcome to skiing & riding in Vermont.
Keep an eye on the snow report for the livest (yep – made that word up) updates if anything does go down, but other than wind, it should be a really nice March day up here on the mountain. We’re expecting the mercury to tease us with temps around 32 degrees, and there’s snow coming in throughout the day. We could see anywhere from 3-6″ by this evening, and when you couple that with the 5-7″ in the last 48 hours that nobody has skied yet, it could be a surprise pow day up here!
Tomorrow it’s going to get cold again, but that’s nothing we’re not used to after this Winter. Partly cloudy skies and temps in the low 20’s.
Grooming & Parks
Grooming is a tough job, and our crew has been a little short-staffed recently, but the product on the hill remains as good as ever. That deserves recognition. Piloting a huge machine all night and leaving perfect corduroy behind isn’t easy, so when you’re cruising down Cobrass or Sherman’s today, take a second to appreciate the guys who made it happen. They hit 49 trails last night, which is almost everything we have, so you’ll be hard-pressed to find a turn you don’t like out there.
As far as the parks go, both are open with around 20 features. Remember, the Jungle Jib is our beginner park while the Grom Park is meant for more advanced skiers and riders. Please observe Smart Style guidelines and don’t camp out on or underneath landings for the features.
What’s Going On?!?
Bolton After Dark: $19 night skiing on Saturday evening, followed by $2 pizza slices and sodas at Fireside Flatbread.
JMT Entertainment: Dewey Drive Band will liven up the Tavern this evening, so if you’re looking for something to do from 8-11 p.m. – check out some live music. Labatts will be on special from the tap.
Subaru & Hyundai Day: The LAST one of the season, so get in on this action tomorrow! Owners of those brands ski for free starting at noon by showing current registration at Guest Services.
50/50 Mondays: Guests over 50 years of age receive 50% off every Monday at the following locations: Lift tickets, BV Sports, rentals, Ski & Ride School group lessons, JMT special lunch menu.
Silly Spring Slalom: We don’t have enough water left in the snowmaking ponds to do pond-skimming this year, but check out our alternative, which should be fun as well.