Attitash, NH: 2/28/12 Northeast Ski Bloggers Summit

Harvey

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Ski Day 24: After a serious breakfast we skied down to the Bear Peak Lodge and got on the Flying Bear HSQ...

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We skied a lot of groomers today, but somehow most of my pics were landscapes...

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View from Flying Bear

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The lodges we really nice, full of light and very well kept. I wandered upstairs and found the big room set up for a group...

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Mt Washington in the Cloud

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Team Groomer

Surfaces had a nice dose of fresh snow and it harvy carvy into the afternoon. I found this cord at 2pm...

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2pm

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Matt

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River

Today was the first NSBS day, from both last year and this year, when Riverc0il didn't intimately know the mountain we were skiing. We poked our heads into the trees, but didn't really venture in.

We hooked up with Thomas, Marketing guy from Attitash and Wildcat, and asked him to show us what he could. We check out bumps under the lifts and found some nice tree skiing too.

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Thomas

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View from Illusion

I ended the day on my own, lapping the HSQ, flying down the trail and jumping into the trees. The trees on that side of Bear are fairly low angle and I did some of my best skiing of the week.

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Trees on the Bear Side

Bring on the snow!
 
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