TR: More whistler-blackcomb - the Santa Fe invasion
TR: More whistler-blackcomb - the Santa Fe invasion
DAY 1
When we heard that a group of fine skiers and fun people from Santa Fe, New Mexico we had met in our ski tour in the Durrand Glacier area (http://www.leelau.net/2005/sme/day1woolsey/woolsey.htm) were coming to Whistler we knew we had to show them a good time. When we visited them in Santa Fe on a biking trip, it had rained and poured. We didn't know that was pretty much the only precip that the Santa Fe area was going to get all winter. Needless to say, with Taos and the Santa Fe ski areas looking rather bare, they were pretty happy to hit Whistler in the snowiest January on record.
From the Whistler-Blackcomb web-site "As of 10am January 31, 2006, Whistler broke the record for the snowiest month the mountains have seen since weather data collection began 25 years ago. With 20 centimetres (8 inches) of snow in the past 24 hours, January's snowfall accumulation reached 469 centimetres (185 inches). The snowiest month previously was January 1992 at 459 centimetres (180.7 inches.)"
Day 4 - More snow. After taking a couple of days off to get back to Vancouver and do a bit of work we were back. Two days of skiing for the New Mexicans - 40 cms of snow for them on the Monday and just 20 cms on the Tuesday. Another 20 cms falls this Wednesday and we're off to Fresh Tracks again.
Day 5 - While I took the time off to let my knee rest and to check in with the clinic (doctor says possible tear of the lateral meniscus) Blackcomb gets dumped on so the group heads there to go play in the alpine.
Still sidelined by the knee I had to sit out while the group went off to tour the Musical Bumps. They're off to Flute and Oboe - an area that's routine for locals but fun and safe for visitors and more importantly decent skiing even in low visibility and following high winds.
Great shots, Lee....I especially like the shots from Harmony Trees with Flute in the background. love that whole area, as well as Sun Bowl with all its myriad lines and possibilities..
Next week is sunny with no new snow projected for a while. I'm going to give my knee a break and then go on a glacier touring and chute skiing binge. Pow111 squirrel rbtree you guys in? athan and phil - im also thinking of heading to Cayoosh for some of this:
mmmm one week of stable snow .... oh the possibilities
we just spent the weekend at keiths hut. mt matier looks amazing but unfortunately the viz wasnt good enough for it. today was some great skiing we had an awesome 3000 ft descent of endlesss pow
we have our reading week for ubc starting this friday. in the slight event that it looks like we will have a high pressure for the entire week athan and i will most likely stay here and do some hut trips. we should get togehter if that happens. will know closer to thursday
if not we are off to our buddy's place in creston to tour the whitewater area and hopefully the columbia glacier area
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