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02-25-08 Powder/ Three feet on the upper mountain Traveled up from Reno last night. Had to go around the lake, 80 was closed. Got here at one in ...

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Old Feb 25, 2008, 9:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Powder/ Three feet on the upper mountain


Traveled up from Reno last night. Had to go around the lake, 80 was closed. Got here at one in the morning

Went up first Ghondola at nine oclock. They say the lines start an hour before the lifts start spinning on a powder day, its more like 1.5 hours.

Tons oh powder with 45 degree pitches all over the place. Squaw Valley the real deal. Going over by Granite around 9:30 the bomps were popping every 1/2 hour. Never did get the granite chair open today.

K-22 the best chair? Strong may be I will know better by then end of the week.

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Went there about 4 years ago. Hardest place ever, lots of unmarked cliff drops. How long you staying. I'm headed to heavenly March 1. Only have tix for heavenly, got them cheap. Kirkwood got slammed with 5 feet!!!
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Powder/ Three feet on the upper mountain


Traveled up from Reno last night. Had to go around the lake, 80 was closed. Got here at one in the morning

Went up first Ghondola at nine oclock. They say the lines start an hour before the lifts start spinning on a powder day, its more like 1.5 hours.

Tons oh powder with 45 degree pitches all over the place. Squaw Valley the real deal. Going over by Granite around 9:30 the bomps were popping every 1/2 hour. Never did get the granite chair open today.

K-22 the best chair? Strong may be I will know better by then end of the week.

Beer ohclock out here
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Nice - hope you two have a great time. Bring back pictures.
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K-22 the best chair? Strong may be I will know better by then end of the week.
I LOVE SQUAWLLYWOOD!!!

my favorite chairs are Granite Cheif and Silverado..
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Day II

Packed powder/mushy deep

45 dergrees sunny

Starting to dig deeper in the hill. Skied the granite chair a couple of times. Steep off piste stuff. Did not go to the craziest stuff over there that is gonna take some boot packing. Did boot pack to the palisade shoots. 10 minute walk to Holy piss your pants stuff. Was planning going down the main shoot but chickened out. I went downthe kids campus shoot two skier rt from it. No fall zone for sure.

Finsished the day off with a couple on the k-22 chair. Everything is STEEP and bumpy.

Going back over to the granite area tomorrow we will see what happens.

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Going over there today. Everything is open
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Going over there today. Everything is open
Sometimes it's closed due to avi
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Wonder how the snow will be by Sunday? Not sure what to expect out there.
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Day III

Packer Powder/mush
50 and sunny snow is going fast. I think the base is down to 140 inches.

Day III I speant the day on the silverado, Broken arrow and the Granite lift. IMO the best areas on the hill. Silverado is a cliff band ridge that gives you butterflies just looking at it. You definately dont ski it if you cant see the bottom. Broken arrow brings you up in the opposite direction of all the other lifts so you can get the ridge that the tram goes up and over. I nicknamed it spankies ladder. This whole moutain is just sick. There is not a chair here that you cant get yourself into a whole lot of trouble quick. Last run I boot packed up the granite face. Much longer than the palisades pack. I dont know whether I am getting used to the pitch but the palisades shoots seemed tougher and scarier.
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