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Granite Gorge
Granite Gorge
Saturday, March 11, 2023
Submitted on March 11, 2023 by rocket21 (1390 Rating1390)
Session SessionNight
Lift Ticket Ticket TypeRetail Price
Lift Lines Lift Lines0 minutes
Snow Trail Conditions60% open; Loose Granular, Frozen Granular
Glades GladesOnly a few inches of natural.
Moguls MogulsNone
Terrain Park Terrain Park(s)Everything except Chips and Main Street had terrain park features.
Run of the Day Run of the DayChips Run
Food and Beverage Food and BeverageThe base lodge has a bar and concessions, but no cooked food due to licensing challenges (the government thinks its okay to serve booze, but not a hamburger...go figure!). They hope to have food service next season once the licenses are sorted out.
Comments CommentsStopped in for a few night skiing runs on the way home. Two-hour ticket worked pretty well, as we weren't planning to stay long.

Pretty much all of the night skiing terrain was open (manmade snow), except Central Square. After temperatures made it to the 40s during the day, the snow was setting up at sunset, making for firm conditions (not much you can do about that; the folly of night skiing in March). Natural snow trails will need more snow to ski.

Options were (unloading left) Monadnock Park and/or Chips Run to Park Avenue or (unloading right) Paradise to Main Street or Deer Run.

Very quiet night with only a few youths out, all having fun hitting the various terrain park features throughout the open terrain.
Link URLhttps://www.franklinsites.com/temp/ski/granitegorge-2023-0311a.jpg
Rating Report Rating4 Rating4

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