Mayflower Gulch/Atlantic Peak conditions?

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Re: Mayflower Gulch/Atlantic Peak conditions?

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Officially scratched, for this week at least.
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Re: Mayflower Gulch/Atlantic Peak conditions?

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Was on Drift Sunday, the snow was loose, unsettled and varied in depth from six inches to three feet in the scree fields. The ski descent down from gold hill though was great. Had it been earlier in the day laps would have been worthwhile.
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