Pico, VT: 2/4/22

Temp6

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This was a real last minute strike mission, not deciding until about 7pm and leaving around 8pm Thursday night.A marathon ice to snow drive, arriving in Rutland around 2am, left room for just a few hours of shuteye.

The pico staff was still digging out when we pulled up around 7:45 the next morning and a few uphillers were poaching a line or two.

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There were bountiful opportunities for first tracks with minimal to zero grooming and whatever had been groomed was mostly reburied before first chair.

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We made our way up a mid mountain lift and “traversed” over to the summit chair on a trail with just enough pitch to feel out the snow quality: like surfing on water. It had a perfect amount of denser support pow underneath with a layer of blower on top.

The line under the summit chair was full of magical drifts, bumps, and drops reminiscent of a powder field in British Columbia. No photo documentation was had on that first run as sometimes you just want to be as present in your flow as possible. It was pure bliss. We lapped the summit chair for a few before the other lift options opened up.

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At some point we figured they must be almost done digging out the Outpost lift, a classic 1969 double chair of Italian design (I learned this from another thread on this blog) which services never groomed natural.

To our surprise there was no one in line and it hadn’t opened yet. The only tracks were from a couple uphillers. The lift attendant said “no more than 10 minutes” and gave us that look like “yea you’re going to want to catch this first chair.” And so we waited for it as others passed it up for currently spinning options. That turned out to be an excellent choice.

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We skied that side until it was sufficiently chopped.

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We had never been to Pico before and I can say it was just about the same exact vibe as Plattekill on a powder daize except double the size. Ski on lifts, classic rock bumping, and abundant deep snow boundary to boundary. I’ll still take freefall top to bottom as best powder run on the east coast but a few here came close.

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FKNA. Awesome! A great call.

No photo documentation was had on that first run as sometimes you just want to be as present in your flow as possible. It was pure bliss.

You would have been proud of me, I sacrificed the pics to live in the moment too. Hopefully I can bring it with the words.

Thanks for posting!
 
Thanks for the TR, that looked really good! Way to hustle!

I did trips like that when I still lived in Jersey at 17-18 years old. I’d drive all damn night in blizzard conditions to just sleep a few hours and ski hard all day. I couldn’t do that any longer but I used to have that fire.
 
I nominate @Temp6 for a powder chaser award.
The little rippers under the Diamond Cutter at Song Friday should each get a youth award.
There was a pack of em all going down in more ways than one at about the same time. All sizes.
Hope they bounced back from all their wipeouts.
 
My pics aren't as good as Temps, those first runs, I was really concentrating on my skiing, unsure about my leg.

But I have hell of a powder chase story.

Gore was an incredibly good call just north of the sleet. Looks like Pico was at least that good!
 
I would nominate Temp for coolest board too but my vote is already for @Sick Bird Rider and his Burton junkboard(s).
 
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I learned from the best! Studying the hints and tips dropped throughout this blog when we first got a taste of real powder in our early 20s. We’ve all hit 30 now and still crave it as much as ever.

My friends deserve a ton of credit for this one as I was pushing heavily for Snow Ridge. Never been there either and it’s high on my list. Anyone hit it on Friday?

@Ripitz the shaper is snoplanks out of the Bend Or area. Think they’re still hand making the boards and the quality craftsmanship is undeniable. They make a pair of bamboo topsheet asym skis that look incredible if I ever decide to make the jump back to two planks.
 
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