After a depressing 2011/2012 season that did provide a good amount of personal progress finding ways to make the most out of nothing, most of us in Colorado were still feeling the pain as the 2012/2013 year started off slowly. With a completely dry November, frustration was unbearably setting in leaving us to wonder when the snow gods would finally give in and acknowledge our sacrifice that may very well stem from being spoiled with an absolutely bonker of a season we had two years ago.
Early last week, all that pain, all that anguish, all that doubt subsided as winter unleashed a fury claiming an official start to the season not with a bang, but with a powder explosion ... a powder explosion that I haven't felt in a long while ... a powder explosion where nearly a week later, that excitement still exists.
On December 15th, I joined Dave along with Mark and Gary on a trip to a backcountry zone just outside of Steamboat Springs. Along the 3-hour drive from Evergreen, we saw areas on Highway 9 that don't normally receive snow and areas where snowbanks along the side of the road were far higher than anticipated. This only fueled our schoolgirl giddiness leaving us to ponder until arriving at the trailhead, "Is it really gonna be THAT good today?"
The short answer is yes. The long answer is yes, and I'll let the photos below tell the tale better than I, for sometimes, words really aren't necessary, and a rare trip like this is no exception. With that said, winter has officially begun so grab your pow sticks and burn that stoke candle away.
(all photos by ^^^ with a few included from his return trip back earlier this week with Pow4Brains)
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