Well, by this morning my season has three lift-served days on the ledger already. Not bad, although I haven't a prayer of catching up with MaxSutton. <BR> <BR>On Saturday it was off to Okemo. They were offering 4 miles of terrain on Upper/Lower World Cup, Defiance, Timberline and Sapphire, as well as a portion of Open Slope and Fairway to return to the base. Uphill transport was provided by the Northstar Express Quad, the Sachem Quad, the Green Ridge Triple and the F-10 Poma. <BR> <BR>I've got to hand it to Okemo, for only two days after opening for the season the resort really laid down a lot of snow. Surfaces were typically early-season variable and scraped by traffic later in the day (especially on lower World Cup), but cover was more than ample and edge-to-edge. <BR> <BR>It did get a bit monotonous, though, as the trail names really didn't matter -- there was little to distinguish one run from the others, aside from the warm sun of the southeast-facing Defiance (hey, someone go back up and fix the spelling on that trail sign!) and the entertaining undulations of Timberline. The latter, unfortunately, also possessed the most inconsistent surface, ranging from delightful chalk to some nasty chunkies. <BR> <BR>Spent the day cruising with LA Sharon, her hubba Bubba and a bunch of their friends. We left sporting big smiles. <BR> <BR>Some photos below. <BR> <BR>The summit area: <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.firsttracksonline.com/discus2/messages/8/2970.jpg" ALT="The summit area"> <BR> <BR>From South Hill: <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.firsttracksonline.com/discus2/messages/8/2971.jpg" ALT="From South Hill">