Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 11:27 pm
All I can say is...wow. A whole afternoon to get in maybe 1200ft of vertical over 4 runs, and it still feels like the best day of skiing I've ever had.
The snow was DEEP (but packed). That made hiking pretty manageable. There was a tree well that I skied by that was at least 6ft deep and a snow bank blown into a rhododendron cluster that must have been 7ft deep (it was taller than me).
I was solo...(some folks talked a big game about getting out there with me, but backed out last minute) so the pictures are all after the fact.
Roughly this shows 3/4 lines that I skied. The first run, I was more toward the middle-right of the bald. Then 2-4 I hung tighter to the the trees on the right side, mostly skiing between the brush.
My dog followed me on all 4 runs. She was basically pulling me up the hill the first and part of the second times uphill. By the time I turned around to make it 3, she was walking more politely by my side. On the 4rth trip uphill, she basically just wandered around slowly making her way up behind me. As soon as I opened the back, she jumped in. Even though there were quite a few other people and dogs around, she didn't move to even acknowledge them.
The snow was DEEP (but packed). That made hiking pretty manageable. There was a tree well that I skied by that was at least 6ft deep and a snow bank blown into a rhododendron cluster that must have been 7ft deep (it was taller than me).
I was solo...(some folks talked a big game about getting out there with me, but backed out last minute) so the pictures are all after the fact.
Roughly this shows 3/4 lines that I skied. The first run, I was more toward the middle-right of the bald. Then 2-4 I hung tighter to the the trees on the right side, mostly skiing between the brush.
My dog followed me on all 4 runs. She was basically pulling me up the hill the first and part of the second times uphill. By the time I turned around to make it 3, she was walking more politely by my side. On the 4rth trip uphill, she basically just wandered around slowly making her way up behind me. As soon as I opened the back, she jumped in. Even though there were quite a few other people and dogs around, she didn't move to even acknowledge them.