Machine-groomed granular and eastern firm. Pleyuugggghhhhh! <BR> <BR>The warm spell and the rain last week did a number on the snow. Sluice and Spillway were scraped down to boiler plate/race snow by 11:00. By 1:00 there was a deep layer of shavings on both edges of the trails which made for interesting skiing - if you tried to ski it like a mogul, the entire foot-deep pile would just swallow and grab your feet as you extended into it. Weird. <BR> <BR>It was a warm day - had the legs on my pants full-open all day, just a polypro and a wide-open shell up top, and I still went through 2-liters of water between 9 and 2. Despite the warmth, the snow never softened up. <BR> <BR>The snowmakers were setting the guns back up on Spillway in the afternoon. Hopefully they're blowing right now. It's cold enough and they certainly need the cover - none of the trails are covered full-width right now. <BR> <BR>With little cold air to work with, and the possibility of rain Tuesday, Thanksgiving Day conditions are going to SUCK -- there's something interesting in the models for Friday on the last three runs however, so the weekend might be salvagable. I hope it doesn't bugger-off to the Canadian Maritimes between now and then instead of hitting the US east coast like the models figure now. <BR> <BR>Still, it beats going to work, and it was good to get back to the 'loaf. The attitude there is just so much more laid-back than Someday Bigger, and the average skill level is quite a bit higher too. Oddly enough, so is the average clue level. Go figure...