Resort: Alta/Snowbird
Date: Saturday, April 4, 2015
Conditions: Variable/SC/WS; Sunny with temps in the 40's.
Report: Last year skiNEwhere, like others on here, reached out to let me know that he was coming to Utah en route west and wanted to do some skiing in LCC. Unfortunately I was not able to make that it that day due to work, so this year I tried hard to keep a day open for him.
We met just before first tram. He was a die hard having skied at Copper Mountain the day before and sleeping in his car overnight. I was eager to show him the goods considering his efforts to come to Utah.
We started in Mineral Basin--working the usual suspects including Powder Paradise, White Diamonds, and trying out Lupine Loop which is getting pretty thin on the last pitch. We tried out an off-groomed section of Powder Paradise and things were not quite soft yet, so we headed over to Baldy Express and did a couple off of that before crossing over to Alta.
Alta was surprisingly quiet considering that it was Easter Weekend (probably a lot of folks were at LDS Conference). We did a couple spins off Sugarloaf before working over to Supreme. We got caught redhanded on our first run:
skiNEwhere wanted to take another spin so we did this time going over to Evergreen, which was less than good IMHO. We skied around the trees and then dropped back onto the groomer and down to Alf's for a brief break.
We decided to head over to Yellow Trail to see if things had softened. They had not. The conditions were pretty much a thin layer of cottage cheese snow on top of frozen granular to be generous. We made the best of it, enjoyed the views, and headed back to Sugarloaf.
Considering that Alta was not softening too much, we headed back to Mineral Basin and did a spin down Chamonix Bowl that was almost just right and then down Mark Malu to Mid-Gad where I had to part ways because my wife was home sick and my daughter was not being so angelic.
skiNEwhere kept tabs with me during the afternoon. It looked like he found the goods on the High North of Peruvian and in other places. Ironically we had avoided Peruvian because it usually doesn't soften, but it turns out that it had stayed cold during the week and was delivering the goods for my new friend.
I really enjoyed skiing with skiNEwhere and hope to see him again soon. A nice guy and a great skier!
Date: Saturday, April 4, 2015
Conditions: Variable/SC/WS; Sunny with temps in the 40's.
Report: Last year skiNEwhere, like others on here, reached out to let me know that he was coming to Utah en route west and wanted to do some skiing in LCC. Unfortunately I was not able to make that it that day due to work, so this year I tried hard to keep a day open for him.
We met just before first tram. He was a die hard having skied at Copper Mountain the day before and sleeping in his car overnight. I was eager to show him the goods considering his efforts to come to Utah.
We started in Mineral Basin--working the usual suspects including Powder Paradise, White Diamonds, and trying out Lupine Loop which is getting pretty thin on the last pitch. We tried out an off-groomed section of Powder Paradise and things were not quite soft yet, so we headed over to Baldy Express and did a couple off of that before crossing over to Alta.
Alta was surprisingly quiet considering that it was Easter Weekend (probably a lot of folks were at LDS Conference). We did a couple spins off Sugarloaf before working over to Supreme. We got caught redhanded on our first run:
skiNEwhere wanted to take another spin so we did this time going over to Evergreen, which was less than good IMHO. We skied around the trees and then dropped back onto the groomer and down to Alf's for a brief break.
We decided to head over to Yellow Trail to see if things had softened. They had not. The conditions were pretty much a thin layer of cottage cheese snow on top of frozen granular to be generous. We made the best of it, enjoyed the views, and headed back to Sugarloaf.
Considering that Alta was not softening too much, we headed back to Mineral Basin and did a spin down Chamonix Bowl that was almost just right and then down Mark Malu to Mid-Gad where I had to part ways because my wife was home sick and my daughter was not being so angelic.
skiNEwhere kept tabs with me during the afternoon. It looked like he found the goods on the High North of Peruvian and in other places. Ironically we had avoided Peruvian because it usually doesn't soften, but it turns out that it had stayed cold during the week and was delivering the goods for my new friend.
I really enjoyed skiing with skiNEwhere and hope to see him again soon. A nice guy and a great skier!