EMSC
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Shockingly good. I'm actually here for some ski races at the Valley side but snuck over to the basin side twice during the day. I never strayed from Earls express lift due to the significant undertaking of just getting to the Ridge chair (#9). But I preferred the bird in that hand per se.
I was super busy all week and honestly didn't pay any attention to the weather up in the mtns. I just assumed it would be either mush or dust on crust type skiing this weekend.
Instead it turns out Loveland got something over 20" touring the week and there were even 4-6"+ of powder turns to be had on some of thier best terrain. Like lower Over the rainbow. No clue why it hadn't been fully skied.
All I know is I got 7 laps early when some of it was pure powder turns an almost no one over there but tons of Patrol where were doing sled practice.
Then got another 4 laps in early afternoon when it was still prime soft, only a rare icy trough in the moguls that I found.
Then after my sons 2nd run he wanted to lap the partially softened groomer off chair 3 taking our ski day right to the 4p end.
Just enough softening on the flats and non steepest terrain this afternoon though that I suspect it will be decent (for me anyway), but less good early am. Perhaps frozen in those spots all day as tomorrow has a 1-2" forecast vs sunny and maybe 34ish at the base today.
It was my 5 or 6th morning g lap before I got a picture of anyone other than Patrol... This guy skiing my exact line that had just been powder moments before.
Patrol was at least 10 to 20 x the number of public skiing those runs.
Oh yeah, there was a ski race going on too.
I was super busy all week and honestly didn't pay any attention to the weather up in the mtns. I just assumed it would be either mush or dust on crust type skiing this weekend.
Instead it turns out Loveland got something over 20" touring the week and there were even 4-6"+ of powder turns to be had on some of thier best terrain. Like lower Over the rainbow. No clue why it hadn't been fully skied.
All I know is I got 7 laps early when some of it was pure powder turns an almost no one over there but tons of Patrol where were doing sled practice.
Then got another 4 laps in early afternoon when it was still prime soft, only a rare icy trough in the moguls that I found.
Then after my sons 2nd run he wanted to lap the partially softened groomer off chair 3 taking our ski day right to the 4p end.
Just enough softening on the flats and non steepest terrain this afternoon though that I suspect it will be decent (for me anyway), but less good early am. Perhaps frozen in those spots all day as tomorrow has a 1-2" forecast vs sunny and maybe 34ish at the base today.
It was my 5 or 6th morning g lap before I got a picture of anyone other than Patrol... This guy skiing my exact line that had just been powder moments before.
Patrol was at least 10 to 20 x the number of public skiing those runs.
Oh yeah, there was a ski race going on too.