Every wonder how the trails end up covered in velvety smooth corduroy each morning? The New England School of Communications spent some time with our groomers to find out.
5:59 Those shackles should all be facing the same direction, but the middle one is turned opposite. That's a big no-no in rigging. "Never saddle a dead horse" and the saddle is definitely on the dead horse tail.
This is the best grooming video I've seen and I've been watching anything related to snow for months now.
Good job Nick!
Man, that mechanic has the prototype for all Maine accents. It's glorious.
absolutely classic... love it!. New Englander
Ayuh.
Yea bub
Thanks for all your hard work Sugarloaf crew!!!
Groomers are so under appreciated
Wow. Had no idea the amount of work that goes into a mountain to make sure we can ski on it.
Haha classic maine characters right here. The loaf is where it's at baby!
There is alot to the grooming, and they do a great job at it.
Really cool, really informative video.
2022 and I'm thinking, some tricky quick edits in there considering 13 yrs ago.
5:59 Those shackles should all be facing the same direction, but the middle one is turned opposite. That's a big no-no in rigging. "Never saddle a dead horse" and the saddle is definitely on the dead horse tail.
Last place I skied before I crippled myself in a motorcycle accident. Next lifetime!
13.5 days.... =)