My experience over the years is that Telemark "sugar coats" their trail
reports. The best trail report comes from a skier and not their marketing
department.

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Have a great day!

Greg Fangel
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Randy Shelden, Pronet Consulting Group
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 5:48 PM
To: Joseph King; xc
Subject: Re: [XC] reading the reports


Yeah and it seems you need to take the report with a "big" grain of salt
given that they were saying a couple days ago conditions were "very good to
excellent" for 1.8k of trail.  Can't imagine what the conditions would be
like if they ever referred to them as just "good" or "ok" or "fair".

At 11:45 AM 12/13/2002 -0600, Joseph King wrote:
> > Telemark Resort, Cable -XC Fever Trail closed for maintenance,
> > will re-open Saturday, Packed Snow Depth: 3 to 6 inches. Too
> > warm to make snow today. Hauling and pushing snow will allow
> > 1.8 Kilometers of the XC Fever Trail to open by the weekend.
>
>Savvy readers of the Telemark report will realize that the only potential
>skiing there is on man-made snow.  When you visit their web site be sure
>to check which trails are open if you're looking to get out past the 1.8k
>man-made snow loop.
>
>-joe
>
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