Ok, I'm staying in Marin. I can't be bothered to deal with epic crowds.Quote:
Originally Posted by lph
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Ok, I'm staying in Marin. I can't be bothered to deal with epic crowds.Quote:
Originally Posted by lph
We plan to be there Saturday 31st, unless we get diverted, for weather.Quote:
Originally Posted by freeskisquaw
If you wanna say Hi to us, just ask us for coffee ;) and maybe we'll make some turns.
Cindy has long blonde dreadlocks, sticking out of her Giro in 2 braids. I (Turx) have pink-ish hair sticking out of mine.
We're both wearing silver helmets, with stickers (ICER, TGR), both skiing (last years) orange Salomon Xtra-Hots.
We'll be in the Wildflower Bakery, at the base, when we get there. Trying to persuade owner Sue to come out and play (she's a great guide to uncommon places at Squaw) :cool:
Then waiting in line, it sounds like :frown: Oh well (sigh):confused:
Got caught doing some work this morning and didn't get to the Heavenly Gondola until 8:40 or so. The line was around the corral, but went fast. I made a beeline for Canyon and was greeted with no lines. Saweeeet! First lap was over in the trees towards sky...ugh, a little firm in there from the wind. A little more exploring found me a nice little stash of creamy goodness that I just kept hitting lap after lap. They definitely overreported though. 8-10 was more like 3-4. Still the lift lines were empty until around 10:30 when the gaper hoards arrived.
All in all, it was super fun morning and worth the slight roasting I got when I returned to the office. You see, the whole damn lift system shut down on my way back and I got stuck on sky for 20-30 minutes, then had to wait at the bottom of Comet for the same...pushing back my expected return to the desk. Still, I can't complain. :D
Got to the wood @ 8am. I could already tell it was gonna fill up fast, so I parked at the lower 7 lot for a quick getaway. [I don't really mind parking there now that TC is only a 2 minute ride to 6.]
Took a quick trip up 10 to Eagle, already tracked up. Snow in decent shape, tho. By 9:30 the gapers and tards were in FULL force. I could tell that yeaterday's storm was EXACTLY what KW needed though. The base is in awesome shape now. Stable and the new stuff stuck to it like glue. They must have gotten just a little moisture before the snow came. After a few runs down Sentinel and Oops, I headed back up 10 to 2. I hadn't heard a blast on the wave or Thunder since prolly 10 am. No such luck. Still closed. And AFAIK; it was still closed when I left @ 12:30. Few hucks and 8 nice long runs down my secret spot and didn't hit a single track except my own. I met up with a few BC guys and took them over. [No worries, they're from Steven's anyways.] I could tell they were getting fed up with the lift lines and [as always,] Kirkwood's pathetic corps of "employees." ...I use that term lightly. Snow in Palisades and past Sentinel / Lightning was primo. I guess nobody wanted to take the hike, so whatever.
Left an hour ago & they were turning ppl away. What a fuggin zoo. Oh well. I guess that's what happens when the city slickers roll out of bed at 9, stop at McDonald's for breakfast with the family, stop at Starbucks, stop at the rental shop, can't quite get those chains tight enough, and fuck around on the highway. Better luck next time.
Cliff notes: Lift lines were long and crowded. Lot of idiots out, but my ski day was still great.
dawn patrol successful, was 4th car in the lot this morning at 7:45, got in line at 8:15 and scored first chair on Summit. Booya! Snow was super fast, about 10" of powder sugar on top of wind buff. Peeled off Summit towards Palasides and mached big sweeper turns tdown that, face shots galore, through lower Yellow to Scott. First person up Scott, I was as giddy as a school girl, laughing to myself after that first sweet run and knowing that Scott Chute was mine! all mine! Mached down Scott Chute making sweet pow turns straight back to the chair (where is everyone??). Back up and aired the lip into the tree shot, whoa, snow was alittle punchy here, not as schmoove as first 2 runs, worked my way back over to main chute and goodness. Did that twice more, Scott still deserted at this point.
Ran into Stormday and we hooked uo for some sweet untracked runs under Powerlines (is that it?), then I headed back to Summit. Lines were now bad, people showing up. Thank god for the passholders line that Alpine now has on busy days! "Excuse me, yes, excuse me - front row!"
This is why I love Alpine. As it was starting to get crowded down below, the hikes out to Beaver and Estelle were empty. Slayed Beaver up top, did that twice more. Last run of the day was a 20 min hike out to Estelle, all alone and sat there for 10 mins cathing my breath and enjoing the sunshine and scenery. Hit my favorite spine, was $$ all the way down, so fast and smooth, snow still good at noon here.
Done, headed back to front row parking where it was now mayhem, some ass-hole was waiting for me to change so he could grab my front row spot, and started honking at me!! WTF :fuckyou: So I took my time realll slow like to wipe my skis off, change into street clothes, drink some water, watching this ass hole about to go postal. Then out and back up to home in time to avoid the crowds.
Mission accomplished. Another storm approaches, life is good. Hasve to the get the dog out now. Hope everyone had fun today!
Don't you just love that shit? I make them wait forever. THEN, just when I can tell the guy is mad enough to punch a hole in his windshield if I don't get out of "his" spot.... I trudge off to the lodge to fill my coffee cup. :FIREdevilQuote:
Originally Posted by freshies
squaw was the fuckign money today.
$$$$
first row parking, no traffic at 7:45, 7th chair kt. west face, 75, dead tree all good up top, dead tree was fucking sweet. east side opened, then headwall spun. fucking buffed out sickness in the slot. c2 bowl was holding all day. got some ill fast turns in the funnel then over to granite. which was holding bigtime in certain zones. corkscrew and break it out were really nice.
the pocket looks sick right now, and main chute and national in the palisades look like freeways. granite peak is stacked too. cant wait for that to go down.
steven s. dallas is already asleep after his first day of the season. he sure picked a good one for the first one.
hotub and champagne time.
so its true. you are gay. glad to see you finally admit that here.Quote:
Originally Posted by basom
so sitting in my tub with a high life is gay? i just though it felt good.Quote:
Originally Posted by AKA
good to know it means i like dicks in my ass too.
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Originally Posted by freshies
WELL DONE. I headed fro Rose @ 10:30 (Still working) drive there while on confernce call. Just getting into Galena on 431 I run up to a Fire Engine lights on hauling as (40MPH) stuck behind gaper traffic. They finaly start pulling over to let him buy, I follow. @ about The Christmas Tree, traffic stops. Line a cars ar far as I can see. I wait about 30 min creeping along. I see and hear the life flight chopper overhead. Turned around and went home. ITS A ZOO HWY 80 has a constant sream of traffic coming from CA.
I am not even gonna try tommorow. Shootiung for a good morning, Sunday New Years day has always been good in the early am?
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Originally Posted by basom
are we splitting hairs here. You have obviously implied that you will be spending the evening attempting to seduce Mr Keaton in the hot tub while loosening him up with some of Milwaulkee's finest. There is no shame, I applaud your honesty sir. :yourock:
well then, thank you anton.
Basom and Steven.....glad to hear that today was sweet for you!!
I will be looking for you gents over the weekend!!! Hopefully mother nature buffs it out again for me.
So I have a question. Was Squaw really that good today, or are basom's observations tainted by his relatively recent move from the east?Quote:
Originally Posted by basom
As for basom being gay, I don't think so. Fruity perhaps (he does like beets), but not gay.
I'm glad to hear you had a killer day. And despite all my recent ranting, I don't think you've jinxed us either. Your posts have a noticable lack of shouting in giant letters; and if your head were superimposed on a map of the Tahoe basin, it wouldn't scare away the storms.
Yep, sensational day, even with the crowds at Squaw. Wasn't looking promising with chairs frozen up early and nothing open that hadn't been skied yesterday. But then KT 2nd chair with oldtimer led to an untouched, best Chute 75 run of our lives. Flat as a board and unbelievable--like 2-3" atop a layer that kept you off everything underneath. It wasn't hucking snow--those festivities will begin soon enough. But the windbuff was so good all day in so many places. Ahh... Just what the doctor ordered. Bring on another couple feet!
Don't worry basom. AKA's just jealous because he didn't get to go skiing today.Quote:
Originally Posted by AKA
Hmmmmm...Arty wakes up early and scores pow...AKA sleeps in and gets shut out....the world must be upside down. :D
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Originally Posted by Arty50
Both observations are right on the friggin money, arty. :D
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Originally Posted by Arty50
And by early you mean "arty early" like 10:30-11:00 right?
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Originally Posted by huckasoreass
Sounds like my day. I arrived a tad later than normal and probably got about 50th chair on KT. I skied a pretty nice Chute 75 and on my second run I got really lucky. I was headed down to west face to lap that again and I heard that the patrol was going to open GS bowl. I waited there for about 5 minutes and then saw 2 patrollers skating up towards the opening behind eagle's nest to east bowl. A bunch of people were skating after them and I put two and two together and lined up behind the rope. There was about 20 people all lined up right on the closure line and when the patrol yanked it, it was like a fucking skiercross start. I got to east bowl 3rd or 4th and had the best east bowl run of my life. I don't even really remember the condition there it was so fucking good. The rest of the day was pretty good too, headwall and granite were great.
Huck, did you see the tracks coming off then nose, I think it was My Air. Who was that? Craziness.
Hopefully tomorrow'll be as good.
Nooooo...I mean "up at 6, in to work, and over to the gondola at 8:40."Quote:
Originally Posted by kush1
Well played. That shit gets me pumped.Quote:
Originally Posted by freeskisquaw
well fuck me running, i've never heard of such a thing. at least we guessed right bout why traffic wasn't moving and bailed before too long. fuckit, i'm sticking w/ the skins till town clears out.
I liked the crowds (or lack thereof) better when we had 20' of fresh. Then again, we couldn't get to the Wood then either.
"Powerline" is over off of Sherwood and there is an actual power line there. Getting into it is also not obvious and tends to keep untracked lines longer than other areas.Quote:
Originally Posted by freshies
Where we were I have only heard referred to "Left of Bobbie's" for the tree skiing left of Bobbie's Run. But, I got to believe there is a special name for the powerline/telephone line cut we skied.
BTW: they opened Promise Land just after we left Scott's. :cussing: I saw people coming out while I was watching the kids. I was bitter. It was the Mrs. turn to ski. She got into Promise Land and reported that there was good snow between some crusty area. Really. Gentian more shaded and more protected from the wind. I hit Gentian in the afternoon. It was very good up top and in the more treed lines lower down.
Sorry to "rain on the parade" But the Wood rocked today.
#1 It wasn't raining
#2 There are no real crowds if you plan on where to go
#3 Blackout Passes!!!!!!
#4 After multiple laps on 10 I did notice that the traffic was stopped on the highway and every parking space in the valley was full
#5 Getting into the 5/6 lot at 7.15 is a good idea sometimes
#6 AKA doesnt really even ski anymore- so I hear
edit #7 Altitude does make a differance