- Resort or Ski Area
- Snowbird, Solitude, Alta, Snowbasin, and Brighton
- Date
- Mar 28, 2024
- Snow Conditions
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- Powder
- Slush or Spring Snow
We are jumping around ski resorts in the Cottonwood Canyons so I'll do this review of multiple resorts in one post. Our first day of skiing was on Thursday the 28th. The plan was to meet a friend from work at Snowbird and ski the highlights at both Snowbird and Alta. A wrench was immediately thrown in that plan as the crossover via Mineral Basin was closed for the day due to high winds. On the bright side though, Snowbird got a foot of snow during the day we skied it.
Snowbird is my favorite terrain in the country, so I certainly wasn't disappointed to be confined here. We took my friend from work all over the best parts of the mountain which included hitting the Defiance Ledge area on far right of the trail map, which is some of the best skiing in the country, as well as lapping each side of the Cirque. The visibility on the Cirque was very low at the top but once you dropped in it was boot deep powder on every run.
Snowbird today, was an amazing, uncrowded, powder day. The conditions for late March were out of this world. Here are some of my better photos on this low visibility powder day of skiing...
Snowbird is my favorite terrain in the country, so I certainly wasn't disappointed to be confined here. We took my friend from work all over the best parts of the mountain which included hitting the Defiance Ledge area on far right of the trail map, which is some of the best skiing in the country, as well as lapping each side of the Cirque. The visibility on the Cirque was very low at the top but once you dropped in it was boot deep powder on every run.
Snowbird today, was an amazing, uncrowded, powder day. The conditions for late March were out of this world. Here are some of my better photos on this low visibility powder day of skiing...
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