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To become a member of the Community, we asked you what your favorite trail is at Loon - so now we want you to share your answers. Tell us what your favorite trail or terrain park is at Loon and why is it your favorite?

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Boon Runn!!
It's got everything. It changes from a green to blue to black and back to blue,black,green,black!!!!

Sorry about that..I got caught up there.
Also if you feel brave.. you can detour onto the only dbl-blk on the mountain.
What a Rush!!

Joey B

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Lower Flume for fast hard snow, Boom Run for fun and total variety, and Lower Picked Rock for total fun, speed and enjoyment! I HEART LOON!

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LMP! But the big jumps went up really late last year....hope whatever was holding the park crew back gets ironed out this season. Also the box over on Brookway Ext is wicked fun! I also my fav fun ever is Sunset to Haul Back to Lower Walking Boss!!!

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Thanks - I will pass along your comments to the park guys.

Best,

MM

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Thank you Molly! I apprecaite that, but my comment was aimed at management who tired to prevent the park crew from blowing more snow in the park to build the jumps becuase they thought the park already had enough snow (before the big jumps were built). the park crew at Loon is amazing! they always make the best features with what they have to work with! they come up with creative new ideas that always keep the park riders happy and interested! the are the best crew around, which is evident through the amazing parks that they build and the fact that they are constantly rated to have the best park in the east! please tell them that i apprecaite all the hard work they put in and time they spend making my favorite part of the mountain the best around!

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Well, I will definitely pass your comments on to the park guys - they will be psyched to hear how much you appreciate their efforts! We are certainly committed to both great snow on the mountain and the best parks in the East and it is a balance between the two as we have a fixed amount of labor, water and air to work with. I will make sure that Mountain Ops sees your comments as well. Thanks for your input - we appreciate hearing your thoughts!

Molly

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Loon Mountain Current Conditions - March 11, 2010

Lifts Open: 10
Trails Open: 54
Miles Open: 25
Acres Open: 329
Superpipe Open: True
Minipipe Open: True
Surface Conditions: packed powder
New Snow (last 24 hours): 0"
Temperature °F: 45°F
Today's Weather: Clouds on the increase this afternoon. Temps warming to 45.
Forecast: Mostly cloudy for Friday, temps in the high 30s/low 40s again.
Comments: Started my ski day off the backside of the Gondola and then over to Flume. I was totally intimidated by the size of the moguls, so I stayed on the skier's right. Up North Peak; down Sunset to Picked Rock. The snow was for sure a little softer and I really carved it up. Mother Nature may be so kind and keep most of the rain south of us for Saturday. Sunday, we may have to just buck up, and ski through it. The good news is that next week is looking nice and sunny again. We hope you all had a great Thursday! -Stacy

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