from_the_NEK
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Burke reporting 18+ inches. Definitely “+”on the east side of the mountain. Wind was blowing straight up the mountain. The queue was full waiting for the MBE to open at 9:00. The excitement was evident. It has been 2+ years since Burke has had a really good powder day (good = 16”+ of soft powder on top of a decent base).
1[SUP]st[/SUP] run was “Super Doug’s” (Upper/Drop/Lower). The Drop was deep and drifty. Lower Dougs was deep and untracked.
Jungle was pretty good with some decent untracked lines.
Many of the trails had been groomed early last night so there was quite a bit of powder there too. However, the upper sections of Willoughby and Dipper were pretty wind blown.
Wilderness = beautiful soft powder bumps.
East side glades = DEEP
I wish I could have stayed all day.
1[SUP]st[/SUP] run was “Super Doug’s” (Upper/Drop/Lower). The Drop was deep and drifty. Lower Dougs was deep and untracked.
Jungle was pretty good with some decent untracked lines.
Many of the trails had been groomed early last night so there was quite a bit of powder there too. However, the upper sections of Willoughby and Dipper were pretty wind blown.
Wilderness = beautiful soft powder bumps.
East side glades = DEEP
I wish I could have stayed all day.