highpeaksdrifter
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When at a ski area I'm unfilimiar with, I often follow others' tracks to try to find the goods. Like many here I've done it countless times.
One time stands out in my mind for some reason. It was March 2001 and my oldest son, daughter and a friend went to Smuggs for a long weekend. Friday night we got about a foot and a half on top of a great base.
Saturday morning we where ready to hit the "Back Bowls" we had heard so much about. Getting info on where to find the goods was like pulling teeth. On guy told me if I didn't already know I didn't belong in there anyway. Nice fella.
We finally got some general directions and followed a small group that looked like tree eaters. The came to an opening that already had several sets on tracks in the already deep powder and down they went. So I'm jazzed to follow them.
My son sees one set on tracks traversing across into seemingly thicker trees, too thick. He says that guy has no clue or he's the only one who does, lets follow those. It didn't look good, but I say what the heck.
After traversing for about 5 minutes looking for where he dropped in I'm thinking we let go of a sure thing and should back track cause the trees where to thick to enjoy. Finally things open up and we see where he starts his run. We had nothing but fresh pow all the way. Trees where spaced just right and the best treat was coming to a stream bed that was snowed in and skiing that for a ways.
It was my best weekend of the year and that was my best run. If we had gone the first way it still would have been great, but we would be skiing over others tracks.
How about you guys? Track following that ended good or bad.
One time stands out in my mind for some reason. It was March 2001 and my oldest son, daughter and a friend went to Smuggs for a long weekend. Friday night we got about a foot and a half on top of a great base.
Saturday morning we where ready to hit the "Back Bowls" we had heard so much about. Getting info on where to find the goods was like pulling teeth. On guy told me if I didn't already know I didn't belong in there anyway. Nice fella.
We finally got some general directions and followed a small group that looked like tree eaters. The came to an opening that already had several sets on tracks in the already deep powder and down they went. So I'm jazzed to follow them.
My son sees one set on tracks traversing across into seemingly thicker trees, too thick. He says that guy has no clue or he's the only one who does, lets follow those. It didn't look good, but I say what the heck.
After traversing for about 5 minutes looking for where he dropped in I'm thinking we let go of a sure thing and should back track cause the trees where to thick to enjoy. Finally things open up and we see where he starts his run. We had nothing but fresh pow all the way. Trees where spaced just right and the best treat was coming to a stream bed that was snowed in and skiing that for a ways.
It was my best weekend of the year and that was my best run. If we had gone the first way it still would have been great, but we would be skiing over others tracks.
How about you guys? Track following that ended good or bad.