Found nice mini golf powder zones near CP yesterday. Surprisingly deep turns, but short lines. We were launching one zone, and you had a choice of either jumping and making two huge turns before the snow changed or wiggling out 10 precise wiggles. Was good fun considering the options.
This is what I was doing in my mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTsA...outu.be&t=3928
Fun Sat for sure. Mammothy wind-blown kine pow made for 2-3 turns down Wall into the NC chute by waterfall, then backside fun that hasn't been in play in years...Soulsearcher, Treeman's, Dogleg and Danger Cliffs.
emcee...
That's Patrolmen's - almost dropped in yesterday for the hell of it, but you usually need to straightline out, so you'd want pretty favorable un-bumpy conditions on the outrun.
From LBD 2006...
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Some pics from Kirkwood yesterday:
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News to me...I always called this Patrolmens. Not that I'm right. Either way, it does get skied fairly often with a decent snowpack.
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From skier's perspective on the ridge between the top of 6 and sentinel, I've been calling them:
Sentinel bowl -- | --- Ski school -- | -- Easier ski school -- | --- Dog leg face -- | -- Dog leg -- | -- Sign chute* -- | -- Upper cham (chamwow!) -- | -- whatever my line was -- | --- open face to the chairlift......
* sign chute because it's just beyond the cliff sign as you traverse to sentinel. I've also seen tracks down a straightline lookers right of the big windswept boulder at the the top of this chute.
Somebody jump in with the actual names, it's timely for this season since basically everything goes
Yawn
My in-laws are about a block or two up the road from there. I'm no rocket surgeon, and I don't know much about propane or propane-related accessories, but I believe that there's propane service all over the valley, so I'm not sure why anyone would need a big outdoor tank.
Not to say they don't, though....
Nobody was injured. Word on the street is that it's an older couple's house, they live down in the bay area and pretty much only come up in summers these days.
7" at Squaw skied like a foot! Fantastic day!
The K-12 dude. You make a gnarly run like that and girls will get sterile just looking at you - Charles De Mar
"I knew in an instant that the three dollars I had spent on wine would not go to waste."
Sounds like someone needs to write a KW guide book ala Squallywood. Kookywood? Kirkywood? This is confusing since wood is already in the name. How about "Kirkweed" - documenting the most relaxed and mellow lines on the mountain.
How about one that shares all the secret stashes![]()
Haha. Quite true!
Quirkwood?
^^ I like it. Or Quirkywood...
today was stupid good... where was everyone?!?
It was tongue in cheek, relax kidwoo. Although to be honest it doesn't have much impact at Squaw - I've only skied a handful of lines that would get me gnar points and even the low level is way above the average skier.
The best powder stashes at Squaw aren't in that book at all.
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