Yet Another April Powder Day at Jay Peak

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Met up with Nhski and from_the_NEK for a mid-week assault on Jay Peak as yet another major April snow storm slammed into New England with more on the way. I am quickly getting used to this and hope I will not suffer too much withdrawal when Spring finally returns with a vengeance to wash all this wonderful whiteness away.

Jay Peak’s web page is reporting 10 inches within 24 hours and 20 inches within 48 hours which does not match up to what we skied today. It was excellent but it was not 20 inches even in the untracked that was not skied the previous day. I would estimate closer to between sixteen and eighteen for the two day storm total. Not shabby for April regardless of how you measure it.

But that total was over the course of two days, so on lines that had been tracked the previous day, we only found about ten inches untracked in the morning. Despite light crowds, I felt that the untracked went quick as any one out there knew where to find the goods. I would not expect much untracked for Saturday but the snow is really good. Warm weather was getting the best of snow near the bottom of the mountain with some exceptionally wet and heavy snow down low. Things were still powdery on the upper sections of the mountain, but even after a foot and a half, Spring and April are letting their presence be known.

That said… Oh My Goodness was it nice in the spots that were untracked from both two days. We went steep and deep on a few shots as we descended into white powdery bliss. Some days I think they should rent snorkels at the rental shop.

Definitely an awesome day but no where near what I had expected. Conditions wise, today was not as good as any day last weekend. But it was an awesome day skiing with two fantastic guys whom I love sharing turns and adventure with.

The Author at Big Jay

The Author at Big Jay

The Author at Big Jay

Video from Big Jay on April 13, 2007

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