Empire

highpeaksdrifter

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Talkin things over on the gondi ride (you know how it goes) and the topic can up about making snow on Empire. The consensus was that it would be an easy cover and that hoses could probably be dragged to it the way they are on John’s Bypass. Is this possible? If so do they not do it because they want to keep it a old time traditional classic trail or other reason?

So a few boarders pouching it Sat.
 
my pick is snowmaking and OPEN over "old time traditional classic trail" and CLOSED. empire is the one trail (except Glades/Slides) I never been able to ski, because whenever i'm on the hill - it always closed.
 
Denison said:
my pick is snowmaking and OPEN over "old time traditional classic trail" and CLOSED. empire is the one trail (except Glades/Slides) I never been able to ski, because whenever i'm on the hill - it always closed.

The only time it is decent is when it is closed. When it opens it is skied off is 20 minutes. There are giant ski killer rocks in there.
 
Empire is a classic run. There is no doubt that it is closed way too often; however, it is my opinion that Empire should remain without snowmaking. It is too narrow to make snow without destroying the vegetation at the trail's edges. A better idea would be to do some trail work in the off season to improve how it skiis when there is snowcover. Of course, there is always poaching. :lol:

WF management appears to be aiming for snowmaking on the trail considering they want it widened (easier to make snow). I hope this never happens.
 
takeahike46er said:
Empire is a classic run. There is no doubt that it is closed way too often; however, it is my opinion that Empire should remain without snowmaking. It is too narrow to make snow without destroying the vegetation at the trail's edges. A better idea would be to do some trail work in the off season to improve how it skiis when there is snowcover. Of course, there is always poaching. :lol:

WF management appears to be aiming for snowmaking on the trail considering they want it widened (easier to make snow). I hope this never happens.

WIDENED EMPIRE. :shock: :shock: :shock: Blasphemy. BLASPHEMY. How dare they even consider it. Why bother making it wider? If it ain't broken, don't fix it. WF management needs to stop worrying so much about trail counts. Who cares if it's not open all the time? That's part of that trails charm. It would be a waste of resources to widen that trail. What's the goal here to make every trail as wide as Skyward and/or to always have 75 trails open? Are they trying to make WF the Killington of the Dacks? I'm too upset to discuss this anymore. :evil:
 
Never do understand why you all get so jumpy on this subject. I've been skiing Whiteface for the past nine years, and have never seen Empire open other than the odd off time, or two. At least if they are willing to do something that could make it a more often than not open trail wouldn't that be better than it not being open at all?
 
NPN said:
Never do understand why you all get so jumpy on this subject. I've been skiing Whiteface for the past nine years, and have never seen Empire open other than the odd off time, or two. At least if they are willing to do something that could make it a more often than not open trail wouldn't that be better than it not being open at all?

Even when Empire is open I often wonder why I bother skiing it. It's only good for one run. Like Tim said once it's skied off it's a sheet of ice and sucks. Then they close it the next day so someone doen't die on it again. I vote to widen it so it's a usable trial. It never gets sun so if the could blow it and maintain it it would stay great for a long time.
 
Whiteface Willy said:
NPN said:
Never do understand why you all get so jumpy on this subject. I've been skiing Whiteface for the past nine years, and have never seen Empire open other than the odd off time, or two. At least if they are willing to do something that could make it a more often than not open trail wouldn't that be better than it not being open at all?

Even when Empire is open I often wonder why I bother skiing it. It's only good for one run. Like Tim said once it's skied off it's a sheet of ice and sucks. Then they close it the next day so someone doen't die on it again. I vote to widen it so it's a usable trial. It never gets sun so if the could blow it and maintain it it would stay great for a long time.

No way. If I had a vote I'd never would want that. They don't cut trails like that anymore. It's classic New England (yes, I know we are in NY). Narrow, steep, and technical. No way they should turn it into a McTrail.
 
highpeaksdrifter said:
Whiteface Willy said:
NPN said:
Never do understand why you all get so jumpy on this subject. I've been skiing Whiteface for the past nine years, and have never seen Empire open other than the odd off time, or two. At least if they are willing to do something that could make it a more often than not open trail wouldn't that be better than it not being open at all?

Even when Empire is open I often wonder why I bother skiing it. It's only good for one run. Like Tim said once it's skied off it's a sheet of ice and sucks. Then they close it the next day so someone doen't die on it again. I vote to widen it so it's a usable trial. It never gets sun so if the could blow it and maintain it it would stay great for a long time.

No way. If I had a vote I'd never would want that. They don't cut trails like that anymore. It's classic New England (yes, I know we are in NY). Narrow, steep, and technical. No way they should turn it into a McTrail.

Better to ski it than look at it!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
 
If they widen Empire and add snowmaking they might as well rename the trail 'cause it isn't Empire unless its narrow and natural.
 
So, this is all about nostalgia?

Do you all see weather patterns coming that the rest of the global warming community doesn't?

If it wasn't for snowmaking, we wouldn't be skiing in the East, so, suddenly, we all are holding out for a rare big hit wonder to get our two days in the Slides, or one day out of ten year moment on Empire?

I'm not trying to be a dick, I'm just trying to be realistic.
 
"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!
 
Leave the trail alone. So what if it doesn't open very often? That just makes it that much better when it does. The very things that make it hard to open are what makes it so cool. So if you modify it in order to open it more it won't be "Empire" anymore. It's just one trail - why does it have to be open all the time. And skidds is right too - WF management should open it more.

BTW - upper cloud is open!

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SKIdds said:
"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!

No offense but I have skied castelrock many many times and empire per sqare foot has twice as many rocks.
Just poach the dam thing if you like it that much. Other than the mystery of it never being open its not that great of a trail. You can only ski it two may be three ways and its done.
 
I think it's important to keep in mind that Empire can't be groomed - too steep and narrow. That may differentiate it from Castlerock. I dunno.
 
Is empire steep? I dont think so. Its just a double fall line when you get around the corner. If it were not skinny and rocky there would be nothing hard about it. Yeah guess if sky were not steep that would be easy as well
 
i second SKIdds, that management should be more agressive in opening Empire, but it should be done together with making it a Double Diamond.
 
tjf67 said:
SKIdds said:
"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!

No offense but I have skied castelrock many many times and empire per sqare foot has twice as many rocks.
Just poach the dam thing if you like it that much. Other than the mystery of it never being open its not that great of a trail. You can only ski it two may be three ways and its done.
No offense taken, and we'll just have to agree to disagree. Or maybe we need to better define rocks that make a trail truely difficult. IMHO I haven't found Empire to have such things, either on sanctioned or unsanctioned runs. Oh, sure. There are lots of 'lil rocks to nick your bases. Yeah, you make a hop turn here or alter your line there because there is a rock a foot or two wide that you need to avoid. That has been my experience at least. Yeah, doing that on such a narrow trail isn't easy........but I agree with you that Empire isn't really that difficult a trail. Double black? Maybe relative to other trails on the mountain, but I don't think truely double black.

Maybe Castle Rock covers it's 'lil rock better, but upper Liftline and Rumble have the kind of rocks you don't hop over to avoid.....you either go around (if you can) or you launch. Those are the kinds of obstacles I'm talking about that truely make a trail difficult. I haven't seen that on Empire.
 
SKIdds said:
tjf67 said:
SKIdds said:
"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!

No offense but I have skied castelrock many many times and empire per sqare foot has twice as many rocks.
Just poach the dam thing if you like it that much. Other than the mystery of it never being open its not that great of a trail. You can only ski it two may be three ways and its done.
No offense taken, and we'll just have to agree to disagree. Or maybe we need to better define rocks that make a trail truely difficult. IMHO I haven't found Empire to have such things, either on sanctioned or unsanctioned runs. Oh, sure. There are lots of 'lil rocks to nick your bases. Yeah, you make a hop turn here or alter your line there because there is a rock a foot or two wide that you need to avoid. That has been my experience at least. Yeah, doing that on such a narrow trail isn't easy........but I agree with you that Empire isn't really that difficult a trail. Double black? Maybe relative to other trails on the mountain, but I don't think truely double black.

Maybe Castle Rock covers it's 'lil rock better, but upper Liftline and Rumble have the kind of rocks you don't hop over to avoid.....you either go around (if you can) or you launch. Those are the kinds of obstacles I'm talking about that truely make a trail difficult. I haven't seen that on Empire.

Double black is when you can stand parallel to the fall line and touch the hill or just bend slightly and touch the hill. WF doesn't have such a thing. Narrow means nothing. The glades are narrow.
 
Whiteface Willy said:
Double black is when you can stand parallel to the fall line and touch the hill or just bend slightly and touch the hill. WF doesn't have such a thing. Narrow means nothing. The glades are narrow.

Double Black will scare away gapers and allow the ones who can better enjoy the trail. It's not all about steepness.
 
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