St. Jerry said:I don' think there is any snow on it. It's all blown off. Just rocks and stumps. Maybe they should place some windmills on that trail now.
jimmer said:no way thats a great trail, way better than fox lair and a hundred times better than ruby run, im really bummed that it wasnt open this year, i hope its not a sign of things to come, we have had some great days on that trail. with a little snowmaking its got some nice steep pitch, and its allways fun to watch the needles slide to the bottom, i say keep it open.
oh now i get it just cause you cant handle a little ice now and then, they should just close it. well if its icey conditions your worried about, maybe they should close all the trails, they all get a little icey from time to time, instead of bombing all over the place try throwing in a few turns here and there,stick to your greens and blues, well handle the tough stuff, needle on needleharrycanyon said:It's been a rare occurance that Fairview was ever in decent enough shape to enjoy the pitch it has at the end... Granted, I enjoyed not having to skate or unleash my board to walk over from the Green Dot, but I never thought Fairview was good for much other than bombing down to get to wherever it was I was going (without hitting anyone in the familliar crowd/bottleneck in front of Saddle).
Let's put it this way... I don't go to Gore to ski or ride Fairview, it was more often too icy than not and I only found it to be really enjoyable when biking on it (again, bombing down it). Topridge and Uncas are MUCH better additions than Fairview, but for runs off the gondi, maybe they should've widened the ramp down Fox Lair in addition to the Green... Maybe I'm just splitting hairs here.
harrycanyon said:Stop yourself before you completely trip over all those big words...Maybe that helmet of yours fits a little too tight for that big head to squeeze into? I can hold my own on whatever Gore throws at me, but if all my options are consistantly little zipper lines on the extreme skiers' left for Fairview, what's the point of having such a wide trail? They didn't even bother blowing snow on it this season, so what does that tell ya?
Also, those greens and blues you suggest I stick to are exactly where I learned how to ski and ride over 20 years ago.. I could even wax a little about a time long lost when they used to have a sweet dedicated bump trail called Hawkeye.. Again, a time from long ago though when the snowmaking wasn't nearly as good and extensive as it is today, but I still came back year after year, icy moguls and all...
jimmer said:no way thats a great trail, way better than fox lair and a hundred times better than ruby run, im really bummed that it wasnt open this year, i hope its not a sign of things to come, we have had some great days on that trail. with a little snowmaking its got some nice steep pitch, and its allways fun to watch the needles slide to the bottom, i say keep it open.