atkinson
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What do your skis look like after that?
Leaves don't damage bases or edges. No real rock damage. Light on the edges, know the terrain in four seasons.
All the way to the bottom.
As you can see, it got a little thin. Trail choice included lots of grassy low angle traverses to finish. This probably will go away tomorrow morning, but may be replaced by more snow very soon.
Above that, the turns were good. Snow depth increased markedly and wide skis helped the enjoyment, for sure. This snow has durablity and should leave some base in places.
Ready to drop.
Almost to the top.
There is no snow except along the spines of the high ridges and only to certain elevations and aspects. Where there's snow, there's skiing. And sometimes you don't even need a lot. We could use a storm or six though.
How about you?
John
Leaves don't damage bases or edges. No real rock damage. Light on the edges, know the terrain in four seasons.
All the way to the bottom.
As you can see, it got a little thin. Trail choice included lots of grassy low angle traverses to finish. This probably will go away tomorrow morning, but may be replaced by more snow very soon.
Above that, the turns were good. Snow depth increased markedly and wide skis helped the enjoyment, for sure. This snow has durablity and should leave some base in places.
Ready to drop.
Almost to the top.
There is no snow except along the spines of the high ridges and only to certain elevations and aspects. Where there's snow, there's skiing. And sometimes you don't even need a lot. We could use a storm or six though.
How about you?
John