andyzee
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Where: Snowbasin, UT
Date: Sunday, February 25, 2007
Conditions: Packed powder with chopped up powder in a lot of spots. Snow throughout the day brought, you guessed it, POWDER!
Weather: Snow all day increasing in volume as the day went on.
Report: Wasn't sure where to go today, Alta and Snowbird recieved large amounts of snow in the past 2 days, to the tune of 26", Snowbasin got a total of 11" in the last two day. The original plan was to hit Snowbasin today, I stuck with the original plan and had no regrets. Our first impression of Snowbasin as we hit the lodge was, "Is that a lodge or is that like the Waldorf Astoria?" Unbelievable. Bottom line loved the lodge and service never seen anything like this before. The lodge was all hardwood and brass. The service was unbelievable. Lunch time we couldn't find a free table, an employee helped us find a table, got us extra chairs, made sure we were comfy, informed us of the space under the chair to put our helmets and gear, and finished by asking us if we need anything else. After we got done eating a girl stopped by, took our trays and cleaned the table. As we loaded the gondola, the lift attendants alway took our skis and place them in the rack for us. A nice lodge and good service is great, but, I'm there for the mountain and skiing. Well the mountain wasn't dissapointing. However first thing in the morning, the left over powder was a little choppy and nothing all that special. We mostly did laps off the gondi, the Strawberry Peak area was closed. Later in the afternoon, we took the John Paul lift up. By this time the snow accumilations had started growing, it was snowing most of the day. We found ourselves in some of the best pow conditions yet, the trails there were excellent and in the end we all walked out with big grins on our face. We may hit Snowbasin again before we leave Saturday. Oh, as I sit here and type this, it's snowing again Anyway some pics for you, didn't get too many of the terrain cause all the snow made visibility a bit tough:
The Lodge:
This is the dining room where we got all the great service:
This is off the John Paul lift, it's pretty much Snowbasins equivelent of the Castlerock areas, all wild. We found about two feet of fresh pow here by end of day:
Zook putting on here powder straps, they were definetly needed today:
More pics to follow, maybe do Snowbird tomorrow. Oh, about 2" fell in the past hour Life is good!
Date: Sunday, February 25, 2007
Conditions: Packed powder with chopped up powder in a lot of spots. Snow throughout the day brought, you guessed it, POWDER!
Weather: Snow all day increasing in volume as the day went on.
Report: Wasn't sure where to go today, Alta and Snowbird recieved large amounts of snow in the past 2 days, to the tune of 26", Snowbasin got a total of 11" in the last two day. The original plan was to hit Snowbasin today, I stuck with the original plan and had no regrets. Our first impression of Snowbasin as we hit the lodge was, "Is that a lodge or is that like the Waldorf Astoria?" Unbelievable. Bottom line loved the lodge and service never seen anything like this before. The lodge was all hardwood and brass. The service was unbelievable. Lunch time we couldn't find a free table, an employee helped us find a table, got us extra chairs, made sure we were comfy, informed us of the space under the chair to put our helmets and gear, and finished by asking us if we need anything else. After we got done eating a girl stopped by, took our trays and cleaned the table. As we loaded the gondola, the lift attendants alway took our skis and place them in the rack for us. A nice lodge and good service is great, but, I'm there for the mountain and skiing. Well the mountain wasn't dissapointing. However first thing in the morning, the left over powder was a little choppy and nothing all that special. We mostly did laps off the gondi, the Strawberry Peak area was closed. Later in the afternoon, we took the John Paul lift up. By this time the snow accumilations had started growing, it was snowing most of the day. We found ourselves in some of the best pow conditions yet, the trails there were excellent and in the end we all walked out with big grins on our face. We may hit Snowbasin again before we leave Saturday. Oh, as I sit here and type this, it's snowing again Anyway some pics for you, didn't get too many of the terrain cause all the snow made visibility a bit tough:
The Lodge:
This is the dining room where we got all the great service:
This is off the John Paul lift, it's pretty much Snowbasins equivelent of the Castlerock areas, all wild. We found about two feet of fresh pow here by end of day:
Zook putting on here powder straps, they were definetly needed today:
More pics to follow, maybe do Snowbird tomorrow. Oh, about 2" fell in the past hour Life is good!
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