jamesdeluxe
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- Joined
- Jul 17, 2020
My wife, son, and I drove up Weds morning at the tail end of an eight-inch event, skied that afternoon and all of Thursday. The skies cleared overnight and it was bluebird from our hotel window Thursday morning:
Heading out:
While the single-digit overnight temps firmed things up on steeper pitches, conditions were good on most of the mountain, especially after last weekend's rain/fog/flash-freeze, which wiped out most of the snow in the woods. They'd blown monstrous snowmaking whales all over the mountain since Sunday to rebuild the base.
From East Peak:
We lapped our favorite trails that twist and turn through the forest: World Cup (formerly known as "Wedgie")
... and Whiskey Jack:
My son liked Wanderer and on the other end of the ski area, Wonderama :
Late afternoon: returning to the pleasant Winwood Inn:
That evening at Rock'n Mexicana Cantina -- always great not to have to leave your hotel for happy hour and dinner:
Heading out:
While the single-digit overnight temps firmed things up on steeper pitches, conditions were good on most of the mountain, especially after last weekend's rain/fog/flash-freeze, which wiped out most of the snow in the woods. They'd blown monstrous snowmaking whales all over the mountain since Sunday to rebuild the base.
From East Peak:
We lapped our favorite trails that twist and turn through the forest: World Cup (formerly known as "Wedgie")
... and Whiskey Jack:
My son liked Wanderer and on the other end of the ski area, Wonderama :
Late afternoon: returning to the pleasant Winwood Inn:
That evening at Rock'n Mexicana Cantina -- always great not to have to leave your hotel for happy hour and dinner: