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Palisades Tahoe from 3/11 to 3/13

Tonyr

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Resort or Ski Area
Palisades Tahoe
Date
Mar 11, 2023
Snow Conditions
  1. Powder
  2. Sticky
Have to be out on the west coast this week so I swung by Palasides Tahoe beforehand to meet a friend that I haven't seen in a long time. The last time I skied here was in 2019 during the 4th of July. There were only 15 runs opened give or take at that time so I was really looking forward to returning and trying all of the good stuff off of KT-22 this visit. The snow in these photos looks great but due to all the rain/snow mix, it was the heaviest snow that I have ever skied. It felt like we were skiing in glue going into untouched snow pockets. We tried to stick with skiing all of the steep wind blown terrain and stayed off of the snow as much as we could on the lower parts of the mountain. The visibility all day wasn't great, we started out doing a run under the Red Dog lift which was nice and steep, then we worked our way over to KT.
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Skied the West Face, the Nose, and the Rock Garden a couple of times before we decided to hit the Fingers for a run. They were filled in probably as much as you ever would see them filled in so I thought this would be one of the best times to ever ski them, was that a mistake! We hit one of the chutes right under the lift that my friend was calling the ice chute. It was the chute between that rock and little tree on the right of the rock in the first photo. The Fingers are substantially steeper than what they appear from the chair, we got over the chute, my friend hit it and speed checked half way into the chute which was the right move. I straight lined it and a few seconds into the run out I was ejected from my skis when I hit the heavy snow below. To call it a yard sale would be an understatement, I tumbled head over heels about 4 times. Thankfully I wasn't hurt at all and got probably the loudest cheers ever from the riders on the chairlift, but this was a one and done experience! Skied the Little Fingers after that and called it a day. The lack of visibility was giving us both vertigo by the end.
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Tonyr

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Day 2 was pretty much the same conditions as the first day, we tried to stick to all of the steep wind blown terrain off of KT-22. The snow mid mountain and below was probably even heavier than yesterday. It really wasn't all that enjoyable and very easy to get hurt due to all of the stickiness. The run of the day was chute 75, the wind blown drop in was crazy. It was a little crusty at the top but once you got down into it a little bit the snow was beautiful for a handful of turns. Skied about 4 or 5 runs then called it a day. Here are some photos....
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Tonyr

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I was only out for about an hour or so today just to get out of the room for a breather, had a hectic day otherwise. It rained again so the conditions were sticky as usual. Did 3 runs off of KT-22 then one run under the Olympic Lady chair and called it a day. The wind blown snow near the Rock Garden area was great and the sun did pop out a little bit for the first time I've been here at the very end of the day. Tomorrow is my last day here before I have to move along. It's supposed to pour down rain so I have very low expectations.
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Tonyr

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Palasides Tahoe was closed today unfortunately due to heavy winds and rain so I gave Northstar a shot instead. It definitely was better over there than what I thought. Like Palasides Tahoe prior, the snow was wet and heavy.
 
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