Rode chairlifts all alone at Breck on Monday most of the day, it was honestly the least crowded I've ever seen. Guess everyone was at Beaver or WP. Fun was had, whale's tale to Y chute was great if you don't mind traversing over a couple of rocks.
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Rode chairlifts all alone at Breck on Monday most of the day, it was honestly the least crowded I've ever seen. Guess everyone was at Beaver or WP. Fun was had, whale's tale to Y chute was great if you don't mind traversing over a couple of rocks.
They weren't at Beaver. The only chair I waited for all day was the first one.
'Twas a fun weekend, and the weather delivered! Sunny pow on Saturday and deeper storm skiing on Sunday. Some low-res iPhone pics, mostly taken by jesski.
jesski, Blaine, & Frasier have fun in the sun
https://i.imgur.com/N8SUgC8l.jpg
Libby and Frasier party ski
https://i.imgur.com/jl4aLVHl.jpg
Christina masters the art of smiling while skiing
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auvgeek skips in the meadows
https://i.imgur.com/rDJuXWN.jpg
We were stoked that the exit skied almost as well as the main course.
https://i.imgur.com/9KNWeu5.jpg
Back to the weather/snow: snow seemed pretty stable on Saturday, with a sun crust forming on south and E facing slopes. N - NW facing terrain stayed pretty pristine. Some moderate sloughing above treeline on Sunday with the new snow -- nothing awful but enough to make me pay attention.
Drive home on Sunday night wasn't nearly as bad as it could have been. I-70 closed in Silverthorne, but 6 over LL pass moved reasonably fast.
Paging Shredgnar to the white insider intel phone
https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...hin-and-Bombin
Nice little spring break with the family, sunday and monday at breck, yesterday skied at keystone. Here's a pic of one my kids after dropping into lake chutes, great snow up in there on monday and we caught a little weather window break as well.
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Yeah that’s small potatoes. This was a dozen people from the top of the notches while tossing bombs. I know you have a few patrol buddies in your Rolodex, spill it :)
Just west of watertower. I love that line.
This is one crazy forecast. Get out you Nirvana albums, Grundens & warm wax
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Integrated moisture levels increase significantly Thursday evening, as the atmosphere slowly saturates from the top down. The warm conveyor belt out ahead of the mentioned trough will pump anomalous subtropical moisture into the Central Rockies, with steady rain developing over western Colorado late this evening. Precipitation spreads east overnight, with the initial rain/snow line hovering between 10,000-11,000 feet.
Some mountain areas could see 0.25-0.50” of rain, before a cold front arrives Friday morning, dropping snow levels to about 8,500 feet. Snowfall will be heavy along the frontal boundary, but short lived, as the storm system quickly ejects onto the plains. Through Friday, look for total snow accumulations of 7 to 14 inches for higher elevations of the Park Range, Elk, and West Elk Mountains. Elsewhere, storm totals will range from 5 to 10 inches. Above about 12,000 feet, storm totals could significantly exceed these numbers.
Looking sloppy for our Steamboat trip tomorrow.
Better pack some garbage bags!
846am. C lot is chill
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It's a dice roll if it hasn't snowed in a week. Their elevation and aspect challenges are well known. It's not a big deal when they are putting up their 375" mid mountain average.
Yeah, it's kind of fucked that it might rain to 10K though. There are no winners in that scenario.
Hut trip this weekend. Getting up high, which seems like a fortuitous call. Will primarily be skiing from 11,500 - 10,000.
Raining at Alta right now. Fuck.
Gonna pedal soon. Might even show some skin. Watch out for the super white guy!