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Thread: Your Deepest Offially reported inbounds days in 04-05?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Odin
    I had this one day in the back country that was really deep, and I wrote down on that day "It was really deep, 12-13-04"
    Ah, my birthday. It counts.

    11-1-04 - Flagstaff LLC So sickter
    2-08-05 - Days Fork LLC - didn't expect that one
    3-30-05 - The Canyons (probably the best day ever at The Canyons for me)
    3-31-05 - Alta - keyhole was off the shizzle deep
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    Thumbs up

    November, Solitude, with BobMc, Flkydog, Twoplanker, MacDaddy, saw Iceman and son, say Woodsy for a bit and I think Ned and Kristen were there that day. 21 inches or 27, not sure, but at that amount, who cares, faceshots every run. First time I dropped a small cliff and just stopped up to my armpits. Holy fun was that day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powderwhore
    It was deep on this day.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Lane Meyer
    Squaw:

    Mar 28, 2005 12-14"
    Mar 24, 2005 10-12"
    Mar 23, 2005 12-16"
    Mar 22, 2005 12-15"
    Mar 21, 2005 16-20"
    Mar 20, 2005 12-16"
    ******************
    Jan 11, 2005 14-16"
    Jan 10, 2005 3-5"
    Jan 9, 2005 12-14"
    Jan 8, 2005 14-18"
    Jan 2, 2005 8-10"
    Jan 1, 2005 12-18"
    Dec 31, 2004 18-24"
    Dec 30, 2004 24-26"
    bingo! those strom cycles of Dec. and March and just one big powdery blur....so epic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lane Meyer
    Squaw:

    Mar 28, 2005 12-14"
    Mar 24, 2005 10-12"
    Mar 23, 2005 12-16"
    Mar 22, 2005 12-15"
    Mar 21, 2005 16-20"
    Mar 20, 2005 12-16"
    ******************
    Jan 11, 2005 14-16"
    Jan 10, 2005 3-5"
    Jan 9, 2005 12-14"
    Jan 8, 2005 14-18"
    Jan 2, 2005 8-10"
    Jan 1, 2005 12-18"
    Dec 31, 2004 18-24"
    Dec 30, 2004 24-26"
    bingo! those storm cycles of Dec. and March and just one big powdery blur....so epic. Esp. Dec's stroms, when Truckee was basically shut down for a few days b/c of all the snow.

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    Sunday after Thanksgiving at the Bird was titi-licious. Early tram and then several backdoors made it even better. White room navigational skills required--resurface, memorize oncoming obstacles, submerge, adjust your trajectory, resurface and repeat. AHHHHH YEAHHHH!!!

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    Heavenly, January 8.


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    Drove from Tahoe to Mammoth on Jan 1st, to score the reported 90" that fell in 2 days. 395 was fucked, but we made it, woke up to blue skies on the 2nd and scored 4th chair on 23 and an untracked Monument and other various spots that were facking deep. Only got three runs off the top that day before the weather moved back in and snowed another 90". What a great Holiday week for the Sierras.
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    Mammoth on Jan 1st, to score the reported 90" that fell in 2 days
    All fucking week....but with a smile!!
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    Wasn't one day but 10 straight at kirkwood, first storm dumped like 100 inches and the 2nd about the same I believe.........I can't remember the exact number of inches, but it was more then BALLS DEEP!

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    Thumbs up cb

    3/24-3/25/05
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    notes from my ski log...

    3/24: 9" fresh reported @ 6am. Updated to 14" by 9am. Skied like 24" in most places. xxx said the snow was up to my chest... This was one of the best days I've EVER skied at CB. Other long time locals were saying the same thing. We were on about 15th-20th chair w/ xxx and xxx and xx and hit up unbelievable fresh tracks on hawks nest, cesspool, etc. just skied all day nonstop with whoever we could find. phat. word.

    3/25: another 11" reported today, but most of it fell yesterday. Still skiing like fat fresh everywhere. Skied solo first thing and was probably on 10th chair or so. Was the 4th or 5th person into teo bowl and then hiked out to spellbound for more freshies. hooked up with xxx and xxx later in the day on another spellbound lap. then randomly met up w/ xxxx on paradise lift and did sock-it-to-me, etc with him until end of day. sweet.

    sorry, no pics. too busy hiking laps and making turns...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barnballs
    All fucking week....but with a smile!!
    Yeah, I lost count of how many times I Dug this facker out over the holidays



    I Think the dog had the deepest days when the storm was on us



    Here she is standing on my snowshoes because it was gettin deep

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    that day collins was closed due to an oil spill or something like that was silly deep- no one was skiing

    and 4/20/05 @ the bird was rad..

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    Thanksgiving weekend and March 31 at the Bird. There were a few really good days in JH, but they were few and far between. I didn't get nearly enough days on the iggies this year...
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    It was kinda deep this day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powslut
    February 17 at Stuben and February 22 at Sonnenkopf. The Austrians do a poor job of tallying snow on their reports but it was very, very deep.

    Feb 17:


    Ya i was there in stuben that day. It was absolutley incredible. Probably hands down the best day of my life.
    Warning Powder may be deeper than it appears.

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    as there was mentioned before, they don't measure snow depht so good here in Austria. It was more than waist deep in Schlick 2000 that day in the beginning of February.


    Great day, not too many skiers there that day

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    well i dont live out west so my days just dont compare. but february 13, 2005 was incredible at sunday river in maine. 25-30 inches fresh reported as of the day before. we scored almost waitst deep tracks on secret trails and poached the lift lines. best day, and most snow i have ever skiied at a easter resort. the only other day this year that was amazing was skiing the backcountry (thompson brook) at wildact. its nothing steep and open, but quite the opposite. narrow chutes and frozen stream beds caked in powdder!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaver
    Jan 12ish, Red mountain, 56cm, but I wasn't there, I was touring. It was sweet.
    I was and it was sick!, something like this

    OH YEAH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by St. Deep
    Engelberg, April 21ish, somewhere around 50 cennies:
    i was there on the 22nd ! Laub was good.

    but my deepest days must have been on the krippenstein. day one: 60cm overnight with 40 already on the hill.(yeah untouched.. ) 30cm fell while skiing so that would make 1,something meters with compaction. It WAS the deepest day ive ever skied. straight line al the way, beacause if you stopped you were stuck up to your waist.
    the next day the area was completely closed as another 100cm+ had fallen overnight. on my birthday on friday march 11th the official avalanche bulletin read: 150cm of new snow have fallen in the last 48 hours (not counting the stuff before ). on that day the resort opened again and i skied unskied lines...sooo that would make my deepest untouched about 60 inches..... but the snow had compacted so youd not sink in over your knees. leaving the wednesday with the deepest skiing ever.

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    Last edited by subtle plague; 06-15-2005 at 03:18 AM.
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