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Jay Peak...

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
All,

I'm heading up to Jay Peak for the first time this weekend (from Ottawa) and was wondering if anyone in the area knew what the current conditions were like? We're getting pretty crappy weather here that's messing with our skiing and I was hoping that Jay still has tonnes of base (powder) and is not as badly affected by the current rains/warm weather. Any chance that they're also expecting more powder? I'm hoping that the Jay Peak hype lives up to my lofty expectations.

Cheers,

Dax.
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There're currently several threads going on about Jay, under Genergal Skiing and Resorts.
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