andyzee
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Definately a good time, great conditions and company. Dave, great to meet you, just wish we could have gotten more runs in together.
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Mrs. ALLSKIING tearing shit up!!!
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Nice to meet you as well Andy!! The lack of runs were my falt since the conditions were to good to follow you and your wife to KBL. Don't worry we will make up for it in UtahDave, great to meet you, just wish we could have gotten more runs in together.
Dave - your wife must be a really good skier. She has great form in every pic I've ever seen. Nice catch!![]()
Dave - your wife must be a really good skier. She has great form in every pic I've ever seen. Nice catch!![]()
I was there at 10am, and even wandered cluelessly around hoping someone inside would realize it was me, but alas...
No worries, I went up at 8:30 and skied until 12:30 and other than freezing I had a great time. Conditions on the south side (trails off the Skye and Bear lifts) were pretty darn good and it wasn't too windy down there. Cruise Control, Skyelark, Panic Button, and Lower Needle's Eye were my favorites for the day. I made the mistake of one ride up the Snowdown double (?) from next to the K1 gondola and damn that was a miserable trip. The Skyeship gondola was my friend for the day.
I also have to say - the route back to Skyeship base, along Home Stretch, has to be some of the most beautiful in-the-trees trails out there.
I was there at 10am, and even wandered cluelessly around hoping someone inside would realize it was me, but alas...
No worries, I went up at 8:30 and skied until 12:30 and other than freezing I had a great time. Conditions on the south side (trails off the Skye and Bear lifts) were pretty darn good and it wasn't too windy down there. Cruise Control, Skyelark, Panic Button, and Lower Needle's Eye were my favorites for the day. I made the mistake of one ride up the Snowdown double (?) from next to the K1 gondola and damn that was a miserable trip. The Skyeship gondola was my friend for the day.
I also have to say - the route back to Skyeship base, along Home Stretch, has to be some of the most beautiful in-the-trees trails out there.