Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:41 pm
So after all my attempts to time this day around a high country storm there was not much in the way of fresh but he who seeks will find and it turned out to be a fantastic day
Part I, BEECH
Coming into Boone at about 7AM the wind was intense
and it continued to be for most of the morning
some snowloaded drifts but for the most part it was scoured pretty clean
I seriously considered taking a stab at the power line but on my way I wimped out -- anything with exposure was compacted pretty hard
also that's really not a run to try alone --I know excuses, excuses. Anyway I found these trees instead (split my lip pretty good on one of those not so supple little branches)
PART II, SUGAR
So it was a good morning, the winds were dying down a little, and the sun shining thru a lot as I went for a part two of the day- at Sugar.
Sugar's conditions were considerably better, probably in part from the afternoon softening. First time in a long time I've been with it completely open and I remember now that it's a pretty killer mountain for these parts -- thank God though for the mid-loading option. Friends don't let friends ride the lift from top to bottom (except for refreshments of course)
Crowds were pretty low. The P4's (my beloved battleships) drew a lot of comment
The top was excellent with a lot of soft stuff on the high points and as usual along the edges (I guess people think the trees will actually reach out and grab them, although...)
Someone introduced me to a little tree and gully run just beyond the Tom Terrific sign that was pretty cool but I took no pics
Whoopdedo was great on skiers left (wish we could stretch it a little)--
My "NO PAIN NO JANE" sticker led me to making several runs with a boarder who used to instruct and coach with the free stlye team at Winterpark/mary jane (hey chris if you read this I need those directions to the cliff/ladder hut again)
every time we went up we were eying the top of the liftline --at 4 o'clock and after seeing a second set of tracks it was too much to bear. A great way to end the day although I did leave a little dignity and a snow angel part way down
I guess I better start stopping at Sugar more then every couple of years
Part I, BEECH
Coming into Boone at about 7AM the wind was intense
and it continued to be for most of the morning
some snowloaded drifts but for the most part it was scoured pretty clean
I seriously considered taking a stab at the power line but on my way I wimped out -- anything with exposure was compacted pretty hard
also that's really not a run to try alone --I know excuses, excuses. Anyway I found these trees instead (split my lip pretty good on one of those not so supple little branches)
PART II, SUGAR
So it was a good morning, the winds were dying down a little, and the sun shining thru a lot as I went for a part two of the day- at Sugar.
Sugar's conditions were considerably better, probably in part from the afternoon softening. First time in a long time I've been with it completely open and I remember now that it's a pretty killer mountain for these parts -- thank God though for the mid-loading option. Friends don't let friends ride the lift from top to bottom (except for refreshments of course)
Crowds were pretty low. The P4's (my beloved battleships) drew a lot of comment
The top was excellent with a lot of soft stuff on the high points and as usual along the edges (I guess people think the trees will actually reach out and grab them, although...)
Someone introduced me to a little tree and gully run just beyond the Tom Terrific sign that was pretty cool but I took no pics
Whoopdedo was great on skiers left (wish we could stretch it a little)--
My "NO PAIN NO JANE" sticker led me to making several runs with a boarder who used to instruct and coach with the free stlye team at Winterpark/mary jane (hey chris if you read this I need those directions to the cliff/ladder hut again)
every time we went up we were eying the top of the liftline --at 4 o'clock and after seeing a second set of tracks it was too much to bear. A great way to end the day although I did leave a little dignity and a snow angel part way down
I guess I better start stopping at Sugar more then every couple of years