solitude-twin lakes-wolverine cirque. granny's was firm and bony on the exit.
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not sure. thc or bombay?
Well that was about the best improvement in skiing done by a 1" storm possible, eh? Kinda funny that 1" makes us so grateful. You'd think it was a foot!
expected nothing and saw 4", met up with some friends who work at soli and headed out silver fork to west bowl. two laps, rode pretty well skiing the lower angle. untouched is still untouched, right?
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at the Bird the wind was transporting it to P-dog side, and Cirque was skiing very well. Cirque Traverse still too bony though, be careful
Have tomorrow off, thinking about early AM brighton then fish the creek later in the day. I imagine throwing dries to dinks will be more exciting then skiing meh.
In other news fuk you High Pressure!:cussing:
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Glass half full argument. Im in the empty camp. Maybe it is time to go to jackson or bridger/big sky for another escape to better conditions. Year of the Exodus FROM Zion.
Skied with the kids at PCMR today. Jupiter skied really well. The bumps were fun, groomers fast. Way better than I thought it would be.
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Going to LCC for a few days early next week. Should I bring the pseudo rock skis or the real deal, beat to shit rock skis?
Disagree. Unless you decide to scream across the High T with complete disregard bring the skis you ski best.
I'm finding it more hard to believe you have 26 days with this snow... 😀
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^Still more fun then most things! 32 for me.
I'd say pseudo rock skis are fine as well.
I'm sure it's better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick, but I can't bring myself to go yet. 60" base and 150" total on the season? Gosh that's depressing. Back to poking a stick in my eye.
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Meanwhile, back in the back country ...
I ascended and descended the South-facing slope below the saddle between Tuscarora and Wolverine then went up to the Wolverine summit and back. Didn't have time to take a run down Wolverine Bowl which was pretty much all tracked up anyway. The run back down from the saddle to the Catherine's Pass trail was worthwhile but not the greatest of snow -- lots of sun and wind damage but a few pockets of nice powder, actually, IMO, not too bad for a South-facing sloper. Also, there were only about 10-12 tracks on that fairly wide slope. The views from the summit of Mt. Wolverine were pretty great in spite of the overcast sky.
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^^^
One of my favorite summit spots in the Wasatch. Yeah I have hit rocks this year. Fixed my fair share of core shots - Thanks SFB! We all have skied better conditions in better snow years. But the reason to ski is to be free and have fun. Gotta say this year has delivered smiles.
Thanks for the stoke!!!!!!!
Aren't you from the icecoast?
Don't you buy your pass in July to save some money and get the free perks?
There for a while I had as many days at jxn as I did at the bird but now I've been skiing at the bird quit a bit. It's been fun and the shitty conditions builds character.
33 degrees, no wind outside of a little on the summit. snow rode well enough for a second lap. didn't see a single person.
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