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TM won't be open tomorrow.
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Was looking forward to some spring bumps and beers, but torchy here in DC today, so not surprised.
Travel season has officially begun.
Well said. One of my disappointments in this crazy season is that I didn't get out to ski the new TM. But it sure was nice to watch it make a comeback from afar. The valley community ought to throw some kind of owner appreciation party for the Perfects.As this year's ski season winds down, I just wanted to post quickly to share my happiness regarding the resurrection (no blasphemy intended) of our beloved Timberline. The turnaround has been nothing less than a dream come true. And all of that during a season where the valley actually received below average snowfall totals, as Mr. Fish rightly points out upthread somewhere.
This thread moreover has been a real treat. I knew how strongly I was emotionally invested in Timberline and skiing the valley, but I wouldn't have guessed that others feeling similarly might generate such a prolific number of posts.
So thanks everyone, and here is to many more years of magic at TM.
Here ia a pic from the WG site..love it..its different in a way...5 inches early April..im thinking more to come in mid april but in the words of an almost leader of ours..."At this point...what does it matter anyway??"...it always matters in canaan..when its COOL!...April Cools day.....?
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At least nominate Chip Perfect for Tuckineer...Well said. One of my disappointments in this crazy season is that I didn't get out to ski the new TM. But it sure was nice to watch it make a comeback from afar. The valley community ought to throw some kind of owner appreciation party for the Perfects.
As this year's ski season winds down, I just wanted to post quickly to share my happiness regarding the resurrection (no blasphemy intended) of our beloved Timberline. The turnaround has been nothing less than a dream come true. And all of that during a season where the valley actually received below average snowfall totals, as Mr. Fish rightly points out upthread somewhere.
This thread moreover has been a real treat. I knew how strongly I was emotionally invested in Timberline and skiing the valley, but I wouldn't have guessed that others feeling similarly might generate such a prolific number of posts.
So thanks everyone, and here is to many more years of magic at TM.
Before just a couple of months ago I've never heard of TM. I kind of stumbled across this thread back in January and started reading about TM. When we decided to do a trip 'close' to home- TM was my only suggestion. Boy were we pleasantly surprised with what we found. Like I said in a previous post- this mountain is a little gem. We are planning a long trip out to Utah next year, but I'm trying to convince the wife that we need to hit up TM before we head out west...I’m not a very big fan of TImberline. I didn’t get to ski this year. I work in Covid and even though I figure it’s safe I couldn’t risk being a hypocrite professionally.
This thread has warmed my heart for the last few years. It’s one of the first thing I check in the morning. Just seeing people excited and energized about skiing in the Midwest is amazing. Thanks to everyone that made this happen.
I’ll probably try to hit TM a few days next year just to share in the awesomeness and excitement.
Euro gets overly excited when it gets a whiff of a snow storm and many times backs off a little..dunno...like I posted a good while back Long range was hinting at this......Extreme camping up in the Sods for you die hard Snow thirsties???"Here ia a pic from the WG site..love it..its different in a way...5 inches early April.".......IM THINKING MORE TO COME IN MID APRIL .........
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