gotta be the second blizzard we got this year, a few days after the fact. Up at sunday river, enjoying ripping the entire mountain in the nice sun-warmed snow as the temps mellowed around 40, where it was just cold enough so there was no slush, but warm enough to soften all the slopes to the point that they were all very rippable and crust free. Then, a couple locals I rode the chair up with tell me that airglow just opened (I'm a gaper, I've only got one BC story, so this is good enough for me) with 2 feet of pow still on it, since the lifts had never opened on that peak during the storm. Run over there and get 4th tracks and just do pow laps for hours on end, learning how to ski pow as my 68mm waists sink and confound me. Still more fun than I know what to do with. The other day at cannon wasn't bad either, as we got a couple more feet of pow hiking onto mittersill. That experience was a little better as I had my best friend boarding alongside and laughing his ass off along with me.
Originally posted by Endlessseason Blurred--That's Cham town. And I'm pretty positive that photo of Tom was taken from one of the switchbacks leading into town after the Mer du Glace/hike thing.
I hope to be back there again before too much time passes...
Looks really tasty. I've always wanted to get over to Cham, but money and time has always been a prob. Is the snow light and dry there? I've heard mixed reports. That line looks light, steep and sweet. That pic was taken from a road?! Wow.
TJ-I still don't get your humor or what you were trying to say but whatever. It's all good.
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