How many days did you ski this year?
skibum603
21 Apr 2007
I have about 17 and still counting! It makes me feel old to think that only a few short years ago I put in over 80 days like it was nothing.
EagleAce
21 Apr 2007
16 or so for me. Just on one of my days off, as I was too busy running a lift!
poloxskier
21 Apr 2007
122 For this season. The skis are already waxed and in the closet.
dh_lift_op
21 Apr 2007
27 full days 10-10 unless you count just going for night skiing. Then I'm probably in upper 30's
SkiBachelor
22 Apr 2007
Only 20 days for me this season, although I'm skiing at Timberline after the PNSAA convention is over.
skier691
22 Apr 2007
whole days? maybe 1. An hour here and there, maybe 25, with 1 more at Timberline while I am there for Cutters next week.
Jonni
23 Apr 2007
So far only 31 days this season, but I'm still going for it if I can. Lift serviced skiing in the east has yet to end and looks like it will continue for the next 3 weeks or so. I would have liked to get more in but a job, school and everything else have hindered efforts to get out more. Hiking also isn't out of the question though...
chasl
24 Apr 2007
Jonni,
Don't forget you can have at least a couple of weekends at Tuckermans also
Don't forget you can have at least a couple of weekends at Tuckermans also
Jonni
25 Apr 2007
Yeah, I haven't ruled out Tucks for a few turns, but I've never really done any non-lift serviced skiing before. Just a short hike to get from Cannon to Mittersill on the Taft trail. The hike up there seems a bit daunting to me, but I know that at some point I will attempt it with or without skis.
chasl
25 Apr 2007
Jonni, on Apr 25 2007, 07:47 AM, said:
Yeah, I haven't ruled out Tucks for a few turns, but I've never really done any non-lift serviced skiing before. Just a short hike to get from Cannon to Mittersill on the Taft trail. The hike up there seems a bit daunting to me, but I know that at some point I will attempt it with or without skis.
I did the climb while I was racing every year, age 9-17 (long time ago and with long boards) the hike is really no problem from Pinkham Notch camp. Not from Cannon. but what a rush skiing, depending on how high up you climb, in the upper reaches if you were to put your hand out straight you would push yourself backward a little.
My son in-law hikes up every year with his friends just to party.
Well worth it, if you hike in from Pinkam Notch.
liftmech
25 Apr 2007
I'm waiting for Independence Pass to open out here. Not the same history as Tuckerman, but the same kind of spring scene. Plus you can get dropped off at the pass and ski several thousand vertical feet down to where the road switches back, so it's a great shuttle run.
WBSKI
03 Jan 2008
Only one downhill day so far, but about 18 days of Nordic skiing on top of that! 12 of those at Cypress
skierdude9450
03 Jan 2008
I think I'm at 15 now. I'll have to check with the pass scanners.