The drive from 90 to the mountain was Beautiful (all be it slow) with the snow still coming down. The snow was fluffier off of the upper lifts and glades, and was especially good and deep at the top! The Gondola Base Area had great views, when it wasnt snowing too hard, of the huge hits in the Terrian Park Features below that go all the way to the base! We skied alot of runs and found steeps that are rarely open covered and fun to bounce around in the fresh snow! Most of the glades were skiing great also with fresh snow filling in the tracks throughout the day.
This was my first time riding the Burnt Mountain Glades and "The longest glades in the East' lived up to their billing. There was powder turns still to be found on evey run as they are so vast you can easily pick your way through for some fresh tracks! We dined at mid-mountain and the burgers were excellent, enjoyed some great microbrew selections and went back out for the last runs!
We took it easy in the afternoon and stayed on single diamonds and blue squares until are legs were burning enough that we called it a day around 3pm. Still needing some carbs but starring a drive back to Syrcause in the face, we opted for the below instead of an apres beer...Waffle Cabin and a hot coffee for the road!
Here is a few more photos from our trip! Gore is a pure skiier/boarder's mountian for sure with a simple no thrills village, North Creek at the base. The true draw is the mountain year-round along with all the great rivers, hiking and biking to play on and in, which are all amazing there!