Day 65: It just keeps getting better and better.
It snowed another inch overnight and five inches during the day today, bringing storm totals to 17" of surprisingly dry snow for this time of year. And it's stayed cold and cloudy, which has kept the evil Death Star from destroying the snow.
It's now at the point where the base is largely insulated on all but the steepest and most sun affected areas. And in some places it's deep. How deep? See the photos below. We went on an expedition at the end of the day for 2,000 vertical feet of untracked -- and by that I mean absolutely zero tracks besides ours. I had to set the skin track to get there and Bobby set the bootpack. We crossed no rope lines at all en route. There were no old tracks beneath and it was smooth and bottomless as could be. It was a fitting final run for Crocker's visit. And if I told you any more about where we were I'd have to kill you.
It snowed another inch overnight and five inches during the day today, bringing storm totals to 17" of surprisingly dry snow for this time of year. And it's stayed cold and cloudy, which has kept the evil Death Star from destroying the snow.
It's now at the point where the base is largely insulated on all but the steepest and most sun affected areas. And in some places it's deep. How deep? See the photos below. We went on an expedition at the end of the day for 2,000 vertical feet of untracked -- and by that I mean absolutely zero tracks besides ours. I had to set the skin track to get there and Bobby set the bootpack. We crossed no rope lines at all en route. There were no old tracks beneath and it was smooth and bottomless as could be. It was a fitting final run for Crocker's visit. And if I told you any more about where we were I'd have to kill you.