jamesdeluxe
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- Jul 17, 2020
Utah’s sloppy seconds (eight inches overnight and another three during the day) were gladly accepted in Colorado today. I spent the first 90 minutes tracking through bootcuff-deep pow on the Winter Park side, which feels similar to The Canyons — a series of ridgelines with lots of trees, long runouts, and oddly-placed high-speed lifts. I had some nice runs, but was occasionally scratching my head over the goofiness of the trail layout.
Under the Gemini Chair
My tracks on Milligan’s Mile
Then I headed over to Mary Jane: about 1,800 verts of consistently pitched, ungroomed trails. They dropped several ropes throughout the day so I stayed there for the next five hours skiing powdery bumps. It’s a lot easier when they’re this soft.
Under the Gemini Chair
My tracks on Milligan’s Mile
Then I headed over to Mary Jane: about 1,800 verts of consistently pitched, ungroomed trails. They dropped several ropes throughout the day so I stayed there for the next five hours skiing powdery bumps. It’s a lot easier when they’re this soft.
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