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Mt. Abram Friday, March 5, 2021 |
Submitted on March 5, 2021 by newenglandskier13 (716)
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Session | Full Day |
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Ticket Type | Complimentary from Ski Area |
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Lift Lines | 0 minutes |
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Trail Conditions | 90% open; Frozen Granular, Loose Granular |
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Glades | Moat were closed because of firm conditions, but there's still enough snow |
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Moguls | Moguls are present on most ungroomed terrain |
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Terrain Park(s) | None |
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Run of the Day | Rocky's Run |
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Food and Beverage | Average ski area prices |
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Comments | It seems like recently I've been skiing on one of the coldest days each week! Today we visited Abram for the first time in a few years. I skied there a lot growing up, and it remains one of my favorite ski areas. We usually base ourselves at the West Side base area and today was no exception. We got first chair on the Skyline Double and did a few laps on the terrain it serves. All of the trails in that area were open and groomed.
We then made our way over to the main mountain where the Way Back Machine was on mechanical hold which excited me because that meant that the Maine T was open! The Maine T is a classic Hall T and is the longest T-bar in New England (it's also one of the steepest)! Most of the trails on the main mountain were open. Groomed trails were in good shape and ungroomed trails were definitely skiable, but firm.
After a few laps on the T-bar, it closed and the chairlift opened. We spent most of the rest of the day skiing the terrain on the main mountain. Round-A-Bout is a fun cruiser which was in great shape and ungroomed double black diamonds such as Lower Zephyr and Rocky's Run are among the few trails which give me pause each time I ski them. The cold kept people away and it was never busy anywhere on the mountain. We were able to take multiple breaks to stay warm and had a great day at Abram! |
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URL | http://snowjournal.com/discussion/3136/mount-abram-3-5-2021/p1?new=1
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Report Rating | 3
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