Western–Clark's Sweep
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Western Sweeps (all)
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Western Sweeps (upper detail)
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If there isn't night skiing, wait for Snake and Crest to have last chair and then announce, "Western sweeps are out the door."
Ski Western Trail to True Grit and then cut back to Clark's.
Stand on Clark's and wave-off with Rein's (who will be standing on Rein's).
Ski through the Wally World trees to the top of Thor.
Stand near the top of Thor and wave-off with Western Trail.
Ski to the top of the Thunderhead bump.
Stand on the Thunderhead bump and wave off with Rein's (who will be standing low on Rein's). (You may also see Wrangler above the Aspens.)
Sweep through Lone Star and cut back onto Thunderhead.
Stand mid-way down Thunderhead and wave off with Western Trail (who will be standing at the merge sign between Thor and Thunderhead).
Ski a high traverse across Wrangler to Aspen Glo.
Stand on Aspen Glo and wave-off with Wrangler, Rein's, and Western Trail. (Some patrollers consider Aspen Glo an unofficial checkpoint.)
Ski a high traverse to Golden Needle.
Stand on Golden Needle and wave-off with Wrangler, Rein's, and Western Trail.
Ski to Rockin' R.
Stand on Rockin' R and wave-off with Wrangler, Reins, and Western Trail.
If Snake is sweeping (i.e., there is not night skiing), Wrangler should announce, "Western Sweeps are clear to Rockin' R."
Ski to near tower #7.
Stand below tower #7 and wave-off with Boundary, Wrangler, Reins, and Western Trail (who will be standing below tower #7).
Ski to Western base.
If there is a Super, someone should call, "Western Top, Western sweeps are clear to the base of Western. Come on down." Otherwise, someone should announce, "Crest Top, Western sweeps are down and clear."
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