Anybody know about this? One of the biggest complaints I heard was about slow lift. Pretty neat if this is the fix. Plus a relocated triple in 2024
Looks good but if I had to guess, the fast quad will be serving skiers only. But maybe I am wrong and they'll repurpose the existing bike carriers on #1 for the new quad? I doubt #4 will be serving bikes, no bike trails there.
Anybody know about this? One of the biggest complaints I heard was about slow lift. Pretty neat if this is the fix. Plus a relocated triple in 2024
#4 is being relocated for an expansion. I would assume they would add trails too while they build ski trailsLooks good but if I had to guess, the fast quad will be serving skiers only. But maybe I am wrong and they'll repurpose the existing bike carriers on #1 for the new quad? I doubt #4 will be serving bikes, no bike trails there.
what's the big dumb stunt trail? Fort Hill?I am weary of faster uplift capacity there, lift lines are one of the only things keeping the trails from being clogged with CT shoreline hedgefund babies.
I hear Chris Conrad left Gravity Logic to serve Bentonville fulltime, so I wonder if they will ever finish the big, dumb stunt trail?
Fort Hill(the trail, not Eric's very, very, very good brewery in Easthampton right off of exit 19!!) ruined that place. Imagine all the decent mountainbiking that could have been in that zone!what's the big dumb stunt trail? Fort Hill?
I am not much of a jump trail guy these days but Gronk is built very well, esp those top tables.Fort Hill(the trail, not Eric's very, very, very good brewery in Easthampton right off of exit 19!!) ruined that place. Imagine all the decent mountainbiking that could have been in that zone!
That new lift will go basically to the top of Gronk, so that might be good, if you like running over rich kids.
That sucks.Fort Hill(the trail, not Eric's very, very, very good brewery in Easthampton right off of exit 19!!) ruined that place. Imagine all the decent mountainbiking that could have been in that zone!
That new lift will go basically to the top of Gronk, so that might be good, if you like running over rich kids.
No matter how long the lift lines are there, I rarely see folks on Schist, Too Easy, Juggernaut, and most of the right side/ natural trails.I am weary of faster uplift capacity there, lift lines are one of the only things keeping the trails from being clogged with CT shoreline hedgefund babies.
I hear Chris Conrad left Gravity Logic to serve Bentonville fulltime, so I wonder if they will ever finish the big, dumb stunt trail?
This! I could be happy doing Badger and Juggernaut laps near all day.No matter how long the lift lines are there, I rarely see folks on Schist, Too Easy, Juggernaut, and most of the right side/ natural trails.
More lift capacity sounds great to me.
If it’s the one I’m thinking of, it’s called 27.5. There are a few lines through there. Very steep, rocky, loamy, awesome. You can get to it a few different ways. Back of the shack or Sleeping Jake’s to this area and you’ll see a trail going off the ski trail up over the snowmaking pipes. Follow that to the top of the cliffs.While we are talking thunder, has anyone ridden that really steep natural line that sits above thunder cliffs and joins up w/ the trail half way down? I hiked up there and rode part of it last year but was wondering if there is an access point from any trails above? It's a pretty burly loamer tbh.
that's what we hit a few times, right @Inclag? that was fun shit.While we are talking thunder, has anyone ridden that really steep natural line that sits above thunder cliffs and joins up w/ the trail half way down? I hiked up there and rode part of it last year but was wondering if there is an access point from any trails above? It's a pretty burly loamer tbh.
I thought I heard that Jiminy was open last year and that there's been locals maintaining things through the years?You’ll still neeed to take the slow lift to get to Schist, Too Easy, etc. Those trails are great, but take a little over two minutes(unless you are a pro, and they are more like 1:45). That 14 minute lift ride always makes me avoid the good stuff down the front face, and makes me wistful for when Jiminy used to be open from the summit regularly so you could drop into steep AF terrain every six minutes.
Yea that's the one. Such a fun little pocket of terrain there.that's what we hit a few times, right @Inclag? that was fun shit.
I’d heard the same thing but I ran into Willem Cooper and the rest of Rhode Island at Rock Creek over the weekend and he told me they only ran the summit lift at Jiminy for the esc race last year, so most weekends if you want the good stuff you gotta take another 14 minute fixed-grip ride 3/4 of the way up Jiminy, and then push to the summit.I thought I heard that Jiminy was open last year and that there's been locals maintaining things through the years?
Such a great place to ride. Natural and wide. Would love to get out there again if they are back.
The new code phrase is pedal assist.some of this sounds like prime application of an e bike
Pedal Challenged CyclingThe new code phrase is pedal assist.
Blue isn't very steep but at least it has a couple good rocky trails.I’d heard the same thing but I ran into Willem Cooper and the rest of Rhode Island at Rock Creek over the weekend and he told me they only ran the summit lift at Jiminy for the esc race last year, so most weekends if you want the good stuff you gotta take another 14 minute fixed-grip ride 3/4 of the way up Jiminy, and then push to the summit.
Without Jiminy and Plattekill running there is a real lack of “downhill” in Southern New England, NYS at the moment, imo, ymmv. Crazy how that region went from no “bikeparks” to only “bikeparks”.
Sounds like its going to be for bike's. I hope they set it up like the lift at loon. That way they don't need to have lift attendants. Last day of august will be my first time riding thunder, unless we decide to go earlier, because thats the day of the ladies allride my wife's going to.In addition to providing faster lift service for skiers, the lift would improve loading and ride time for the popular lift-served mountain biking operation.
Ugh, I think you and I talked about this earlier in the fall but I went there in October and just couldn't get into that place at all. There was that one fun trail which I believe is the DH race track but aside from that I didn't think it had a whole lot to offer. Maybe I was missing something though...Blue isn't very steep but at least it has a couple good rocky trails.
we did, and i don't disagree. but there's enough i like/tolerate there that i still go. in part because its close-ish any other lift access riding is well over double the drive.Ugh, I think you and I talked about this earlier in the fall but I went there in October and just couldn't get into that place at all. There was that one fun trail which I believe is the DH race track but aside from that I didn't think it had a whole lot to offer. Maybe I was missing something though...
a close park is better than no park. wish berkshire was closer than 2.5 hours from here.we did, and i don't disagree. but there's enough i like/tolerate there that i still go. in part because its close-ish any other lift access riding is well over double the drive.
its an hour 20 for me. i've honestly gotten bored with the trail riding around here too.a close park is better than no park.
Hey man I get it, I rode 7 Springs for a decade when I needed to stay close to home (1 hour) and that place was terrible but It had a lift and a couple good runs. Blue is way better than that was!we did, and i don't disagree. but there's enough i like/tolerate there that i still go. in part because its close-ish any other lift access riding is well over double the drive.
edit to add: with the exception of the new expert jump line (which IMO the lips on the jumps are too steep, but i also suck at jumping) everything they've built in the last few years is beginner level or enduro-bro blue square.