Deep powder and lift maintenance

Friday and Saturday were some of the deepest days out there yet!  The snow was less wind-affected than previous storms.

Saturday afternoon, Sugar Bowl lost power and had trouble keeping the lifts running.  I heard folks were stuck on Disney for 45 minutes and didn’t even get vouchers when they were finally offloaded.

What’s going on, Sugar management?  You KNOW you’re likely to lose power during these big storms.  You need to spend the money to maintain your lifts properly!  Your backup diesel engines on the lifts need proper maintenance, and periodic testing, especially on stormy mornings.  It should be a few minute switch over at most.  It shouldn’t cause a multiple hour closure.

This isn’t to bag on the amazing and hard working patrolers and lift ops staff.  We know you guys work your asses off!  I’m criticizing the bean counters who decided to skimp on hiring enough experienced mechanics, who decided not to do proper maintenance and testing of backup power infrastructure.

The day tripper I met leaving early yesterday grumbling that “other resorts lose power and keep operating” wasn’t wrong.  He’s going to tell a dozen friends.  Over at Squawpine they’re getting lots of flak for never opening their upper mountain during storms.  Let’s prevent Sugar Bowl from becoming known as the place where lifts don’t work in storms, eh?

– John S

Two empty weekdays…

Monday was sunny and surprisingly empty for a holiday.  Great times and great company!  😉

And then Thursday was a stormy powder day, and also surprisingly empty.  Crow’s didn’t open, but Disney and Lincoln did, including Sugar Bowl and Silver Belt & the Sisters.  Skied fresh lines all day until I couldn’t anymore.

Hey Sugar, what was up with no Gondola lots on Thursday?  Parking was a small disaster and there was barely anyone there!  You have giant snow clearing machines… why aren’t you using them?

– J Snow

Lincoln 3pm Friday bliss

Lincoln opened at 3pm on Friday.  Simply amazing!  Props to Sugar Bowl for keeping it real and especially to the hard working Patrollers.

Like other Slightly Restricted passholders, I’m blacked out for the holiday weekend.  Enjoy the new snow, see you Monday!

Reopen again!

Finally Sugar opened up Thursday, after teasing us Tuesday and Wednesday.  And what a day!  Ten feet of fresh has filled in the mountain and transformed things more than I’ve ever seen in such a short time.

A big Disney line in the morning thinned out quickly.  Nancy’s and Sugar Bowl opened up in the afternoon, thanks to some heroic effort by the Patrol!  The kids were getting huge air off wind lips in Market Street.  Saw someone huck Bacon’s and folks go big in the Palasades.  Yeah!  And just when I thought there was no more fresh to be had, the sky opened up and gifted us with afternoon refills.

Lincoln and Judah opening today!  Go out there and get some!

– J Snow

Windy Wednesday and a Late Thursday

I thought Wednesday was going to be calmer, but it brought super intense wind.  80 was closed in the morning and Sugar’s site initially wasn’t sure if there would be any operations.  Nob and Christmas Tree wound up opening around 10:30am.  It was a wonder they were even running those – the wind at the top of Christmas Tree was intense!

Thursday Sugar is calling for a late opening at noon.  I can’t fault them, they have tons of avalanche control to do with the heavy snow, and their staff couldn’t be there early because 80 was closed again for most of the evening.

See you in the big noon line!

– J Snow

Return of the Powder!

The year’s arrival has certainly brought us a present!  Powder and more powder!

Monday was a brutal, windy storm day, but the snow was great, and there’s more on the way Tuesday and Wednesday!  If you like storm conditions, hope to see you out there… if not, these aren’t the days for you..  bluebird it is not.

– J Snow