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10:35 pm
January 12, 2009


TahoeLoco

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Tell us about the conditions you've seen at Northstar.

9:08 pm
January 13, 2009


TahoeLoco

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This is an excerpt from JJoves at the Sea and Snow Club: on 1/13/2009

If you go to Northstar, I recommend going to Lookout Mountain in the midday to find some great runs (Martis/Washoe; Prosser) before it gets icy. The Backside, all the Black Diamonds (BD) are fine with the best runs being Challenger and Sierra Grande. Most BD’s are groomed during this dry spell. As far as a nice and easy place to ride (and unused by the masses) go to the Rendezvous Lift which brings you to a swell run called, Powder Bowl. For excitement and speed, go to Martis/Washoe, Sierra Grande, The Face to Pioneer, or Prossers. For fun times go to: Magic Moguls or Hoot Owl.

5:37 pm
February 4, 2009


Squaw Skier

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Post edited 10:30 pm - February 4, 2009 by TahoeLoco


I decided to mix it up and went to Northstar today, we skied park all day but I could tell that the snow wasn't to great off the groomed.  Their park is awesome right now, a great jumpline and the rails were a blast.  It was a little over cast but a fun day overall.

6:37 am
February 10, 2009


pow pow chris

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TahoeLoco said:

Tell us about the conditions you've seen at Northstar.


monday was GREAT. skied the backside & lookout yesterday. snow quality was very high - cold. busy for a monday. main runs on the back were skied out by 11am. freshies in the trees til 3pm - which was awesome. only caution  - the base in the trees is light, so there are a lot of unseen stumps, rocks, trees etc - so be careful.

9:10 pm
February 11, 2009


dmourati

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Post edited 9:54 pm - February 11, 2009 by dmourati


Location: Northstar
Conditions: Skier tracked powder, powder
Date: 2-10-2009


I made it to Lookout by 9 AM. I checked out the new glade area and wound up skiing both through trees as well as *on* them. They needed to do a better job clearing out the chopped trees because the fallen logs were a constant hazard. As I was skiing alone, I decided to abort on my glade adventures and head back to the on trail and near trail pow.

The best snow of the day was actually to be found on the front side. Northstar is not exactly known as an advanced mountain and I gather than many of the skiers were not comfortable dealing with mad powder. No problem for me though, other than my legs were absolutely beat. I had to take a lunch break and refuel.

The afternoon was spent searching for and finding mad powder all over the mountain. Some of the best spots were below the Rendezvous lift, which was not running, and in between the terrain parks. All the steep stuff was skied out so I had to venture into the trees to get the goods.


Snow Conditions Northstar, 2-10-2009

8:57 am
February 28, 2009


TahoeLoco

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2/25 from http://www.skireport.com…..Sucked today. Like skiing in Vermont..hard pack, chunky. This place needs snow bad! Pray for it tonight.

4:37 pm
April 6, 2009


dmoruati

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2009 Ski Season: Day 20-21


Juniper Jodi
Originally uploaded by dmourati

Location: Homewood
Date: 3-4-2009
Conditions: Hardpacked, groomed, bluebird


Day 20

I made my goal of 20 days this season Saturday at Homewood. I scored some free lift tickets from Tahoe Loco and Jodi and I decided to head up for the weekend. I had been to Homewood only once. It was the first mountain I skied in California after moving here in 2004. I think I was on the ground in the state for 6 days before heading up to the snow.

After an awesome breakfast at Old Tahoe Cafe, we got to Homewood by 9:00 AM and got a great parking spot literally feet away from the lift. We rented some skis, got our free lift tickets, and hit the lift by about 9:20.

One of the funniest moments happened just before noon. We were coming down off the Old Homewood Express lift and wanted to go to the Ellis Chair. I spotted a shortcut, a black diamond run called White Lightning. It was ungroomed but didn't look too bad. As I took the first few turns down the run I heard Jodi asking “Is this a run?” That should have been my cue to traverse out of there but I kept going. Jodi made her way across the run a bit then got a little freaked out before making the next few turns. She took a small tumble and let out a huge cry. I helped her collect her gear and get back in. As I was handing her a fallen pole, a ski patroller came over on a snowboard.

Ski Patroller: Hi, are you guys okay?
Demetri: Yea, she's fine
SP: gets on the radio SP to Base One
Base One: SP Come in
SP: Negative Fifty on White Lighting
Base One: Negative Fifty on White Lightning, copy
SP: Okay, you guys have fun
D: See you later
D: (for the rest of the trip) Negative Fifty on White Lightning

Apparently Jodi's shriek had alerted some passengers on the Ellis chair who did the responsible thing and notified ski patrol. A “Fifty” must mean an evac by sled. A few turns later on White Lightning and we were down to the Ellis chair, ready to explore the rest of the mountain.

Jodi was a good sport about it and she let me take her photo in front of the trail sign to commemorate the story.

Homewood offers the best views of Lake Tahoe from any of the resorts. The low-key atmosphere is contagious. Everyone was in a good mood and enjoying awesome spring skiing. The snow held up amazingly well. We learned that the resort will close on 3/19 so get up there and get after it.

Day 21
Location: Northstar
Conditions: variable
Date: 3-5-2009

The next morning we headed to Northstar for another shot at some fun spring skiing. The two resorts could not have been more different. To get our skis on a run at Northstar we had to take a car to the parking lot, a bus from the parking lot to the base, walk 200 yards through the base to the gondola, take the gondola to a lift, and then finally take a lift to the first run. All told that Planes, Trains, and Automobiles adventure took over 30 minutes. At Homewood, five.

The snow was still decent at Northstar at least in the morning. The groomers were firm and the coverage was pretty good. Lunch at Northstar is always awesome. They have the best on-mountain food I have found.

That afternoon, we hit up the terrain parks and I tried my skills on the funboxes and mini-jumps. By then, most of the snow was slushy and it was time to wrap it up. We elected to take the gondola back down instead of enduring the slush-fest we knew waited for unsuspecting skiers at the bottom of the mountain.

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