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Yet more impromptus change of plans, mostly influenced by the weather.
Instead of heading up north to Canada to visit resorts I've rare/never been (Banff & Revelstoke), I'm staying in the same vicinity of where the snow were expected to hit. That is, Jackson Hole. The forecast is 1-3 inches each day for the next few days, with a storm total up to a foot!
This morning (2/26), mountain report was 2" overnight. On the mountain, especially upper mountain, it felt like more. Maybe 3"? Or even 4. It doesn't matter though, it skied great with whatever amount that had fallen. These were the Rockies' DRY, FLUFFY powder that fly up all over me when my skis hit it. And it kept on snowing (lightly). I wouldn't be surprised if they got another inch or two throughout the day time hours.
Not expecting such good condition, I didn't even try first chair. But fortunately, I wasn't very late. And a couple who wanted a 3rd person for their "carpool" free parking picked me up at the Stilson (satellite) lot, which speed things up a tad. I first lapped the powder off the Casper chair, only because "it's there".
After those was skied off, I moved to Thunder and Sublet. Visibility was poor, so I didn't bother with the Tram. Snow was good, but not being able to see where the snow piled up was a bit challenging. Especially the many traverse Jackson has to get to places, there's the real problem of falling off the cat track. Not a danger but then one missed the chair! So I skied a couple other trails I didn't intend because I missed the intended chair. Not the end of the world though.
Snow were quite good in the trees. And there're enough trees to play in.
Still, it's surprising with all the FEET of snow they got 2 weeks ago, I hit plenty of scratchy sub-surfaces beneath the 2-3" of fluff. And some of the intermediate runs were downright slick.
It could use another half to a foot of new snow to really cover up all those skied-off scratchy areas. Fortunately, forecast is for that to happen within the next couple days.
I'll hanging around here and ready to harvest whatever comes.
(compare to the FEET of snow UT has, this seems small, but Jackson doesn't have the crowd level of Alta/Bird so hopefully less competition also)
Instead of heading up north to Canada to visit resorts I've rare/never been (Banff & Revelstoke), I'm staying in the same vicinity of where the snow were expected to hit. That is, Jackson Hole. The forecast is 1-3 inches each day for the next few days, with a storm total up to a foot!
This morning (2/26), mountain report was 2" overnight. On the mountain, especially upper mountain, it felt like more. Maybe 3"? Or even 4. It doesn't matter though, it skied great with whatever amount that had fallen. These were the Rockies' DRY, FLUFFY powder that fly up all over me when my skis hit it. And it kept on snowing (lightly). I wouldn't be surprised if they got another inch or two throughout the day time hours.
Not expecting such good condition, I didn't even try first chair. But fortunately, I wasn't very late. And a couple who wanted a 3rd person for their "carpool" free parking picked me up at the Stilson (satellite) lot, which speed things up a tad. I first lapped the powder off the Casper chair, only because "it's there".
After those was skied off, I moved to Thunder and Sublet. Visibility was poor, so I didn't bother with the Tram. Snow was good, but not being able to see where the snow piled up was a bit challenging. Especially the many traverse Jackson has to get to places, there's the real problem of falling off the cat track. Not a danger but then one missed the chair! So I skied a couple other trails I didn't intend because I missed the intended chair. Not the end of the world though.
Snow were quite good in the trees. And there're enough trees to play in.
Still, it's surprising with all the FEET of snow they got 2 weeks ago, I hit plenty of scratchy sub-surfaces beneath the 2-3" of fluff. And some of the intermediate runs were downright slick.
It could use another half to a foot of new snow to really cover up all those skied-off scratchy areas. Fortunately, forecast is for that to happen within the next couple days.
I'll hanging around here and ready to harvest whatever comes.
(compare to the FEET of snow UT has, this seems small, but Jackson doesn't have the crowd level of Alta/Bird so hopefully less competition also)