"Classic New England" trails have nothing to do with nostalgia. That's a bunch of huey. It has to do with tight, technical skiing the way mother nature intended it. It takes a pair for the skier to to ski it well, as well for mountain management to open it. It challenges the skier and is really what, for me, makes skiing fun. Sure, high speed cruisers and wide thoroughfares can be a lot of fun.....but they aren't what skiing is all about for some. So why make every trail fit that bill?
Saying that the only way Empire can ever be useful as a trail is to widen it and blow snow on it is garbage. Guess what folks, Sugarbush has had the same amount of snow year to date as Whiteface. They are 100% open. That includes Castle Rock....and that includes trails like Rumble and Lift Line. You think there are rocks and other obstacles on Empire? Nothing compared to those trails, yet those trails are open. They don't make snow on Castle Rock. In fact, Sugarbusg only boasts 68% snowmaking, yet they are 100% open, including the woods. Mad River Glen has even less snowmaking, has had the same amount of snow as Whiteface, and if you want to launch off the waterfall on Paradise it's open for your enjoyment.
So, Empire could be skied much more often, as difficult, rocky, or icy as it may be, without being widened and getting snowmaking. Unfortunately, for various reasons it seems Whiteface managment can't be as aggressive as other resorts in opening terrain. That's ok. It is what it is and we can be happy with it. Whiteface is still a great mountain and management does a great job. But don't sit there and try and say the only way Empire could be skied more is if it were homogonized like so many other trails. No, I'll take the occasional opening over losing the trail.
Now that you've got me going, Whiteface really needs to let a few trails bump up and stay that way!