Camelback Mountain, PA, Report: Slushy Powder, Big Bumps, and Great Spring Skiing - SnowBrains
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Camelback Mountain, PA, Report: Slushy Powder, Big Bumps, and Great Spring Skiing - SnowBrains
"Camelback Mountain has achieved its longest season in history, remaining open with a 10-foot base despite recent warm temperatures. The conditions were soft, slushy, and surfy, typical of spring skiing."
"The top layer was soft with a hard base on the skier's left. The skier's right was ungroomed, and there were some remnants of bumps as you traversed down the slope."
"The closure of other trails and the rental shop likely contributed to lower skier turnout, allowing for easier traversal on Cliffhanger."
"By the weekend, Camelback Mountain had gone down to one trail, Cliffhanger, a double diamond black trail that was groomed on the skier's left and left ungroomed on the skier's right overnight."
Camelback Mountain is experiencing its longest ski season ever, remaining open into April with hopes of continuing through May. Despite recent temperatures in the 80s, the resort maintains a 10-foot base on its only open trail, Cliffhanger. The trail features a groomed left side and an ungroomed right side, with conditions described as soft and slushy. The closure of other trails and the rental shop likely contributed to lower skier turnout, allowing for easier traversal on Cliffhanger.
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