Harvey
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- Jul 15, 2020
@raisingarizona is correct. Windblown is the New Pow.
I arrived the day after the storm and reports from the previous day were stellar.
Plunge looked so good
I did one on Plunge, looking like a crazy man who couldn't choose between soft cord and soft bumps.
I ran into Riley getting back on the double. He was insistent all the way up the lift. Northface, Harvey. Northface.
We got three laps in before we saw any other tracks. 3000 feet of untracked windblow. At that moment (before my trip to Greek) it represented a big portion total untracked for the year. Certainly more than I'd had the day before, in the storm, at Whiteface.
Freefall
Then we went over to Freefall, all natch all year. It was thin, yet divine.
Riley took me to some "roads" off the double side I'd never seen before. They were completely unskied, not windblown, but actually left over pow. Excellent.
Temp looking at a big huck
In the end, we spent a lot of time on Plunge
Sigg
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I arrived the day after the storm and reports from the previous day were stellar.
Plunge looked so good
I did one on Plunge, looking like a crazy man who couldn't choose between soft cord and soft bumps.
I ran into Riley getting back on the double. He was insistent all the way up the lift. Northface, Harvey. Northface.
We got three laps in before we saw any other tracks. 3000 feet of untracked windblow. At that moment (before my trip to Greek) it represented a big portion total untracked for the year. Certainly more than I'd had the day before, in the storm, at Whiteface.
Freefall
Then we went over to Freefall, all natch all year. It was thin, yet divine.
Riley took me to some "roads" off the double side I'd never seen before. They were completely unskied, not windblown, but actually left over pow. Excellent.
Temp looking at a big huck
In the end, we spent a lot of time on Plunge
Sigg
Heading Home