Originally Posted by
skier666
I only really ski there on President's week so I'm there at the peak of the crowds. Only real line on a non-powder day is on Chair 4 in the AM and a little bit on Chair 5 for groomer laps right thereafter. This is the busiest area and can get crowded but its totally doable.
From my experience...on powder days, they do rolling terrain openings similar to other resorts once cleared by patrol for avalanche control. You'll have to pick a side of the mountain and roll the dice. If you're staying in Mountain Village a good tip is to head up Chair 10 so you are closer to Prospect Basin so you can hike up to Mountain Quail and Dihedral zone...I've had some epic runs in there. If there's a terrain hold, you can sometimes bang out a powder lap/hike up Bald Mountain or do a lap or two in Rockslide off Ute Park.
Your best bet on a decent dump is to head straight to Lift 9 (like mentioned above) and/or Lift 6 for best pitch. My tip is to see what was run was groomed off of 9 'before it snowed' this way you b-line to the pow run without moguls underneath. After that, they usually open Gold Hill/Prospect Basin etc around the same time. Revelation Bowl may be next but the run is pretty short. You can totally find untracked snow after the storm but you'll have to work for it. Its a pretty significant hike (for an in-bounds area) to the top of Palmyra Peak. Ideally, you want to be waiting at the top of Prospect Lift and be talking to patrol. They open Black Iron Bowl first, then up to Mountain Quail, then finally Palmyra. Palmyra is pretty damn fun in my humble opinion.
Ultimately, nothing is too hidden there...some secret spots in the trees here and there.