Please tell me that everyone here knows a bluebird day means powder...
WFT is it with people posting "what a great bluebird day!" on social media nowadays, and it's fucking boilerplate? We're not fisherman complaining they forgot their polarized shades. We're skiers/riders. If there's no clouds, it's guess what? A sunny day. Like the other 30+ days like that this year. Nothing special about it. Truth be told I prefer the storm days to bluebird days because it cuts the kook ratio in half.
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Please tell me that everyone here knows a bluebird day means powder...
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Back in the 90’s, we called clear sky days blue blazers. There were no southern migrating (eastern) birds involved. Snow conditions did not factor in; powder, groomer, or death crust all the same under blue blazer conditions.
Please tell me that everyone here knows a bluebird day means powder...
I was spending a winter building houses so I could hitchhike to the mountains on the weekends. Storm of the year is forecasted to hit overnight on a Thursday. Contemplate calling in sick on Friday but I know the foreman is a skier and he will bust me.
Show up to work Friday morning. Foreman called in “sick”. Lesson learned.