Will Eagle's Nest open ?

Snowballs

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What do you think? Is this last snow enough that Gore will open Eagle's Nest this weekend? They did say we'ld being skiing it this season. The " 30 inches " of new snow oughta be enough to open it. There's shuttle service also.

Will someone go " fowl ", duck-a-rope and ride to goofy glory as the first one to ride that line? Who's Gonna Be First? :lol:



Somehow, I don't think Gore will open Eagle's Nest at all this year. Too much bad JuJu already.





Pssssst.....pics please!!! :wink:
 
The upper and lower pipeline and eagles nest ought to be open this weekend. 30 inches of wet snow ought to be enough to groom out. They also have the shuttle running.

Hit them up on the facebook page. maybe peer pressure will get them going;)
 
Danzilla said:
Hit them up on the facebook page. maybe peer pressure will get them going;)

OH Yeah! They absolutely love me! Let's see how did Emily put it ?......." My good friend Snowballs " hehehe. Yep, I'm still waiting for that dinner invitation. Likely starve before she calls though. LOL.

I doubt they will open Eagle's Nest this year. I may well be wrong, but I don't think they will. There's a reason for that.
 
I ducked the rope on pipeline earlier this season and here it is: there is no Pipeline trail and no Eagle's Nest, it's all in their wild imagination. That "pipeline" road end in 100 ft with dead end
 
took pipeline on tues. it's a maintenance road, make sure you've got wax on your boards. nice long run tough, a little more grading and it'll be a decent way of getting to BR
 
Long and flat and pretty much an old work road. My guess, after looking up to my right while skating, is that Pipeline will be a feed out trail form some NICE North facing glades coming off the ridge.
 
And why did we want that open?

No, seriously it wasn't that bad. The snow was slow and got stickier as you headed down to the bottom of the BR quad. Yes pipeline is amazingly flat, but I was kind of happy about Eagle's Nest being so narrow and more of a trail than a boulevard. There were some pitches here & there and if the ruts/lumps get groomed out better it's ok to get down to BR.

Cedars even though it is flat as well, is lots faster though than the roundabout way down Pipeline to Eagle's... but if I was finishing the day from the summit, I'd loop down and around and run out on Echo just cause.
 
New Bridage / pipeline

Skied Pipeline, Saturday in the new snow, it was very slow, lots of poleing. I did do a tour down it a few years ago in different snow conditions and remember it skied much faster. Eagle's Nest was nice, good pitch and kind of narrow, reminded me of Otter Slide. Given it's low elevation and south face it will rarely be open unless they put snowmaking on it.

I'm a little confused about the new bridge, if we went over it we did not notice it, perhaps the bridge is for next year from the ski bowl? We did pass by the existing bridge over the creek that i think goes to the bowl.
 
New Bridage / pipeline

Skied Pipeline, Saturday in the new snow, it was very slow, lots of poleing. I did do a tour down it a few years ago in different snow conditions and remember it skied much faster. Eagle's Nest was nice, good pitch and kind of narrow, reminded me of Otter Slide. Given it's low elevation and south face it will rarely be open unless they put snowmaking on it.

I'm a little confused about the new bridge, if we went over it we did not notice it, perhaps the bridge is for next year from the ski bowl? We did pass by the existing bridge over the creek that i think goes to the bowl.
 
Re: New Bridage / pipeline

markGore said:
I'm a little confused about the new bridge, if we went over it we did not notice it, perhaps the bridge is for next year from the ski bowl? We did pass by the existing bridge over the creek that i think goes to the bowl.

OK. That's the info I needed. If you had went over the new bridge Mark, you would have known it. It's a sizable span with some elevation, relatively speaking. I suspect there's an uphill section from that bridge to BRQ, which is what I was trying to ascertain. Gore had hinted we would be skiing across it this year.

Anyway, apparently you never crossed the Roaring Brook creek. Instead Gore routed skiers away from the bridges and directly over to BRQ. Had you crossed the first bridge, the one you saw, that would take one to the Ski Bowl. Enroute you would intersect Eagle's Nest. It's new bridge would be on your right. Eagle's Nest crosses Roaring Brook on it's way to BRQ. The route they sent you on, from the bridge you saw to The Burnt Ridge section of Eagle's Nest proper, is a work road, not a ski trail per se, at least so far. Roaring Brook creek bisects Eagle's Nest, half on the Ski Bowl side, half on BR side.

Alot hinges on the grade/slope of Eagle's Nest from the Roaring Brook crossing to BRQ. If it is sufficient, then one would think Gore would have us skiing it now and showing us the new high dollar bridge they've been talking up in the Off season. It would be good " advertisement " for the Ski Bowl and it's Village, generating a buzz. If there's an uphill section, then the Ski in/Ski out aspect of the Ski Bowl gets flushed, i.e. nonexistant. That would have big implications for the Ski Bowl Village which is being marketed as Ski in/Ski out. Property values there and indeed sales in general would be in jeopardy. Bad JuJu.

I'll check this out myself. If it's bad, then the vid goes to youtube. If it's good, then yea! for Gore and it's patrons.
 
Ok I am confused. As markGore, I stayed right at the bridge, following the signs to Burnt Ridge. Slope was ok from there down, but rocks and dirt showing at times.

Also agree did not see a new bridge, just the one if you take a sharp left and go to the ski bowl. So the true Eagles Nest trail is across the old bridge, then a right later on, back across a new bridge? Therefore, the slope would be even less? Makes sense if so as it did appear we skied a work road down.

Certainly did not pass a bridge over the creek again. Actually not at all. Hmmmm.
 
Either way, flip a coin on the approach to the base of BRQ. Think Cedars wins (did I just say that?) Agree that this new Eagles Nest and/or work road will be rarely open due to low elevation.
 
Eagle's Nest is the " return " trail from the Ski Bowl to Burnt Ridge Quad. It starts at the Lil Gore summit directly above the Ski Bowl, descends from there to cross Pipeline trail which at that point is on the Ski Bowl side of Roaring Brook. Eagle's Nest then crosses Roaring Brook via the new bridge and continues over to the Burnt Ridge Quad.

From the sounds of these preliminary posted observations, Ski in/Ski out from the Ski Bowl will be lame at best.
 
If that is the case, and they opened a work road, not Eagles Nest, then it gets worse due to the added mileage.

However, the website states Eagles Nest was open, and can't remember for the life of me if I saw a sign for E.N.
 
:? OK...

1) Pipeline runs from the North Quad to the Ski Bowl.
2) Along the way, Pipeline crosses a bridge to the Ski Bowl side of the creek. This is the bridge you guys saw.
3) Eagle's Nest runs from the summit of Lil Gore(Ski Bowl) to Burnt Ridge Quad(Gore).
4) There is also a connecting work road/trail from the Pipeline trail to the Lower end of Eagle's Nest trail. This a the piece you guys skied. It departs Pipeline near the bridge you saw and stays on that Gore side of the creek to reach Lower Eagle's Nest, WHICH is what you skied out to BRQ.

You guys skied only a part of Eagle's Nest. You likely descended Pipeline-work road-lower Eagle's Nest.
 
Snowballs, I think you got it exactly right up there ^

I ended up skiing Pipeline three times on Saturday, should have done it once, but ended up there again and again to avoid crowd at double and slow quad.
 
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