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Section 1, you can (almost) never be too thin


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Written on: Sat Feb 13, '10  3:45 pm
sambartlett
registered since: 11.11.2007
Posts: 38
We had a fine ski on Sec 1 today, the first of the President's Day Weekend tours.
They hadn't plowed the roadwalk south of Harriman Station (not Dam), so it was kick, glide, kick, scrape.. for a few hundred feet. The little bit of new snow made all the difference elsewhere. Any less snow and it wouldn't have been skiable. Hoping for a bit more base for Sec 3 tomorrow.