^ Nice!
It was a good season.
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^ Nice!
It was a good season.
If la Nina is TSV just going to be sunny dry and miserable 75"yr?
Things to ponder
Will be at TSV this season. Working weekends. Should be able able to find mag hookups. Holla at your boy
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Ski into rocks, hip check, slide, ski into rocks, hip check over rocks, slide..
Oh man!
That looks like Saint Bernard?
WOOF! are you a big dog?
Damn I remember greasing that shot multiple times last year.
Third turn in way in the air and there are three boarders stalled in the choke.
Nipped between them with a WHOOP! airborne turn to next section.
Hear from behind me:
"Yeah! Now that's the way you do it!!"
Good trip.
/\/\/\
I really mean 2 years ago.
Last year was rough, I think my brain is editing stuff out as a defense mechanism.
Anyway: 3 days, 3 feet.
Sweet first taste of Taos.
Sounds like big storm down thar. TSV could get pounded.
Early storms = rotten base layers.
I've never seen any base that wasn't rotten there. It ain't Baker
Some bases are more rotten than others.
Is this really that early of a storm? I mean, it is the end of October. Seems right on schedule. What happens after the storm creates the death whores.
When it snows it is all time here. All of my deepest turns I have ever made in the last ten years have been in Taos. Deeper than winters living in BC and skiing in AK last March. Every season we seem to get at least one 5ft + storm if not several but there can be long dry stretches. The winds usually blow from the west and fill in highline so a 12in storm can ski chest deep in some areas. It is almost always bony even when there is snow, and you have to be mindful of sharks all the time. There are a lot of zones to explore, its not the most straightforward mountain but you'll find most of them eventually! Have fun.
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sick shot. love that mountain but am no stranger to skiing in some bony conditions. Taos is on my short list for places to visit this season but if all the snow ends up falling to the north of me then that may end up being the play.
Constant boneyard. I love TSV. Wolf Creek pass for "Taos 85" winter" insurance. See you's on the hill.
Near record high temps forecast for this week in NM.
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClic...&lon=-105.5734
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This Fall has been so damn hot so far. I'm over it. This last weekend's storm gave me some hope that winter had come, but that hope is dying pretty quickly.
Pfuff...Im glad somebody skied that line with style, the jamokes in that vid shurely did not...sheeesssh.
I had a low snow winter in TSV, '85-'86 and coming from NY snow, it was still awesome...need to get back there
https://www.mansionglobal.com/articl...t-bay-489bd577
Fluff for the soul.
I almost bought 10 acres out next to the bridge this summer. Balked and it was gone. 30k ish. Wanted to stand on it before pulling trigger and couldn't get down there. I'll probably end up w something someday.
I’m looking to plan a trip to Taos to visit some friends there and also do a little skiing as I visit once but it was almost two decades ago. I was considering early March, but I’m not sure what the best time to go is. I’ve got a trip planned in late February so my time ranges are the beginning of February or the beginning of March. I’ve heard that it can be really busy during some spring break weeks - does anyone know exactly what weeks those are? Is see that the university of NM break in 3/17-3/22 but I’m not sure if there are other super busy weeks. We will be traveling with a three year old who might be ready for a short ski lesson - does anyone have any recommendations on that?
I'm working on the hill and should be able to hook you up. Ski week is in March look at the blackout dates.
Hollar when you get closer