Man of Many Moods

By:  Greg
October 24, 2016 8:00 am | Category: Skiing

Sunday October 23rd was a fun day on Mansfield in Northern Vermont.

It started off with 11+ inches of snow atop the summit, and many a man and woman merrily made marks.
merrily making marks

merrily making marks

Pow Turns was [sic. bro] there!
pow turns was there
pow turns was there
pow turns was there

Grrrrr!
pow turns was there

As the day wore on, and legs became tired, it was time to stop thinking about schuss (for a moment), and take a breather to fawn for our favorite fall feature: SNOWLIAGE!
snowliage

It was a beautiful afternoon to drive around and enjoy the many moods of Mansfield. We hope you enjoyed it too!
many moods

many moods

many moods

many moods
click to make larger!

many moods

many moods

Hopefully the mood of his that we’ll be seeing more of soon is cold and wintery!

5 Comments

  1. Harvey
    wrote on October 24th, 2016 at 11:08 am  
    1

    Some spectacular photos, as always. :)

    • Greg
      wrote on October 27th, 2016 at 9:10 am  
      2

      Thanks Harv. Good TR on NYSkiblog.com too about Sutton!

  2. Sawyer
    wrote on October 26th, 2016 at 8:04 am  
    3

    Nice! I’ve missed seeing regular posts from y’all. Great photos!

    • Greg
      wrote on October 27th, 2016 at 9:10 am  
      4

      We hope to post more on the site this winter than in the last few years. Prepare for inane commentary! :)

  3. Talbert
    wrote on October 27th, 2016 at 2:56 pm  
    5

    Long time no comment…..

    But great to see your TRs again. And Beautiful photos.

    Calendar season is coming, maybe you’ve got another one for us?

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