Tony Crocker":stwxjz9m said:
I'm not trying to bust any chops here. I'm asking a specific question about those trees. They certainly don't look like MRG or Stowe. Some of that may be seasonal. Some of it may be your "brush line" because Whiteface gets much less snow than northern Vermont. But I'm presuming there are some eastern tree aficionados who have ventured between the trails at Whiteface over the years. So I would expect answers in this range:
1) No, they are too tight (unlikely from FTO regulars who love those rabbit warrens).
2) The locals might make it work with some unofficial summer maintenance.
3) There's enough spacing for experts but cover will be good only once in a blue moon.
4) They are rarely skiable that low on the mountain but higher up there are trees with better spacing/more snowpack.
5) Worth skiing for the elite but too tough for most.
6) Should be good whenever we get a decent dump, as in Vermont.
1. Yes
2. Only if that was done
3. Not enough spacing and yes cover is only good once in a blue moon.....so who cares
4. Higher up is only worse
5. Not worth skiing for anyone unless you are talking about area's that have had work...so we are not talking tree skiing
6. No
How many tree skiing trail report's have been posted about Whiteface......there is a reason
Even the cut glades they currently have are not anything to get excited about.... the 10th Mountain glades have a fall line line for a couple hundred feet at best...the rest is worthless