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Help Needed: Intermediate Glade Skiing in Vermont

SallyCat

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Hi, so it looks like I'm going to get lucky and get to ski Wednesday after some new snow. I'm looking to ski someplace that has glade skiing that would be accessible for an intermediate.
I will go to Magic if they're open. If not, I can go anywhere in VT for free.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
 

liquidfeet

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Dunno about VT. Bretton Woods in NH has easy, open, low-pitch glades. They were rock hard and unskiable today. Any new snow will need to be sticky and dense enough to fill in the cut-up surfaces of the current shallow-but-cemented-in-place bumps.

New snow needs to stick in place on this current rock-hard stuff so it can improve the skiing in those woods.
 
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liquidfeet

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Adding to the above... the good news is that dense sticky snow may be on its way for Tuesday night.

Josh Fox says the following on his blog at https://madriverglenweather.blogspot.com:

...it does appear that a period of heavier snow is possible for a time Tuesday evening into early Tuesday night. This snow hound continues to hope that the coastal low pressure that is expected to form Tuesday evening off the Jersey coast, will intensify more explosively and focus much of the snowfall over interior New England for an extended period of time. Though this remains a possibility it is not the current indication and thus a more modest period of snowfall is indicated. Snowfall totals by Wednesday morning would be in the 5-10 inch range and temperatures could approach the 30-degree mark at the base while remaining in the 20's a bit higher.
 

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