Park City Mountain Resort, 3/5/2010

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Day 36: Powder day!!!

And an unexpectedly substantial one. I was scheduled to attend a Ski Utah media event at PCMR today. The forecast was for 8-20" overnight, with the higher amounts on the west-facing slopes of the Wasatch. I figured that meant 20" in LCC and 8" at Park City, but as I went to bed last night we had already exceeded the 2-inch prediction at my house by about 300%.

When I awoke this morning, I checked the reports - Alta was claiming 19" from the storm, but surprisingly PCMR was reporting 17". Could this be?

It could. Damn, it was amazing this morning! And I got my ass kicked. Last weekend was about killing the visitors. Today was about locals killing locals.

Part of the day's events was a scavenger hunt for attendees. However, the only thing I was looking to hunt down was untracked. I was in a small minority, as folks really got into the hunt and grouped up to strategize. About the only other person more interested in powder than prizes was Stephanie Nitsch from the Park City Resort Chamber Bureau, so we appointed ourselves "Team Powder" and went on our own scavenger hunt this morning. Besides, we've been talking about taking some runs together at just about every media event for the past several years, but had yet to do so. I therefore had absolutely no idea what I was in for.

The ass kicker:

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The ass kickee:

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"Hard charging" doesn't begin to describe this morning. Stephanie can really rip, and I had all I could do just to keep her in sight as we hit tree shot after tree shot in knee-deep untracked. No pause at the bottom of any lift, and no pause at the top, either -- I've never seen a snowboarder who can strap in that quickly. "Go, go, go!" seemed to be the unspoken morning mantra.

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I actually got to take precious few photos today, and all from the lift -- there was just no opportunity to stop during a run to take a photo. Untracked through the steep evergreens on the Pioneer side of the 10th Mountain ridgeline was divine, and deep. Ditto for one of her secret stashes through Black Forest, although the more popular lines in there had some substantial bumps underneath the untracked. We missed the rope drop for Jupiter, so instead we rode Thaynes and repeatedly hit the trees below the Jupiter Road that remained fresh, untracked and deep.

The day's lunch meeting was at High West Distillery, which you may have seen in an article we published last night. Lunch was superb, as expected.

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Fortified by food, a latté and a shot of Rendezvous Rye, we headed out for the afternoon as a larger group, now accompanied by Tyler Jackson from Alta, freelancer Vanessa, snowboarder Skip, and Ori Hoffer from PCTV. We headed for the Motherlode trees, but this morning had taken its toll -- I just couldn't turn 'em anymore, and by 2:30 I skied back to the resort base with Tyler and called it a day. By that point we had lost Ori to attrition and Skip to I'm not quite sure where, leaving iron women Stephanie and Vanessa to keep the fire burning.

I was happy to have my Goliaths back after Silvretta warrantied the bindings. They were just the tools for the day. And Nathan and I finally set a date for the ski trip into the Uintas that we've been talking about for years, but have yet to actually complete. A big shout-out to Ski Utah, PCMR and High West for putting together a spectacular event, and those of us who attended really appreciate the powder order y'all put in for the day.

Just one black mark on the day: on the last lift ride Stephanie commented, "You keep up pretty well, for an old guy."

:shock:
 
Admin":2o010fsr said:
Today was about locals killing locals.

Voice of nelson from the simpsons/ Ha HA! /voice off

Sounds like a heck of a way to spend a Friday. I'd rather get my butt kicked skiing than be sitting around in an office all day. Especially on a pow day. How often does the back get more snow than LCC (and yes I did read that LCC had a couple inches more in this storm)? I'm just curious since I know it has happened at least once when I was over that way (~24" at Canyons, only ~14" at Alta in a particular storm).
 
EMSC":hy2eguvn said:
Voice of nelson from the simpsons/ Ha HA! /voice off

Here let me help:



Oh, yeah, I deserved that -- especially after last Sunday. Nonetheless I still say:



EMSC":hy2eguvn said:
How often does the back get more snow than LCC (and yes I did read that LCC had a couple inches more in this storm)? I'm just curious since I know it has happened at least once when I was over that way (~24" at Canyons, only ~14" at Alta in a particular storm).

Not often, but it does happen on occasion when a southeasterly flow kicks in. That's what made today more remarkable as this was on a northwesterly flow behind a cold front.
 
OK Marc. She is cute. And it looks like PC got more than the usual dusting. But still, in your heart, you know that you wanted to be at Alta. The one mitigating factor for you is that neither Ballroom nor Backside opened. You will be able to see tomorrow what you missed today.
 
Skrad":qn56rvrt said:
OK Marc. She is cute. And it looks like PC got more than the usual dusting. But still, in your heart, you know that you wanted to be at Alta.
Especially after he realized he's old enough to be her.......father. #-o
 
Are you guys trying to get me in trouble? My wife reads this stuff! :evil:

O:) <- Me

skrad":2q6y80lu said:
The one mitigating factor for you is that neither Ballroom nor Backside opened. You will be able to see tomorrow what you missed today.

Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you! I even asked Tyler while riding up the Town Lift after lunch if he heard about rope drops today.
 
Also closed for the day were Road to Provo and Powder Paradise/Bookends. Not to mention the other closed areas too obvious to mention. Saw Skidog in the Keyhole. Elected to take the Tram back around. 3 box wait (when Collins had a 5 minute line) if that factors into your day planning for tomorrow.
 
Skrad":2wn6hmg5 said:
3 box wait (when Collins had a 5 minute line) if that factors into your day planning for tomorrow.

Not terribly surprised, really. Tomorrow's gonna be a good one! \:D/ Did it bake at all up there today? Stuff on PCMR's lower mountain was wetting by early afternoon.
 
I don't think there will be a problem at Alta for tomorrow Admin. It became "partly cloudy" for about an hour just befor closing. There was some really great powder in all the usual spots today!
 
Admin, you did it right today. I woke up in pc and drove to the bird at 715 am. Did not get on a chair until 1005. Then I felt like I kept missing the rope drops at the bird by a half hour everytime. Can't complain but at all because the day was sick, but I think my friends at pc and the can can got a whole lot more pure untracked than I did at the bird. Tomorrow I will get my revenge as a friend from NY and I have an 8am appointment with the wasatch powder birds!!!!!!

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mbaydala":3bctu0c7 said:
Tomorrow I will get my revenge as a friend from NY and I have an 8am appointment with the wasatch powder birds!!!!!!

Nice!!! Enjoy -- I'll be swearing at you as you fly over.
 
At least at tonight's dinner at Cucina Toscana in downtown SLC (exceptional, BTW) I was the youngest one at the table. That gave me back a bit of my mojo. \:D/ The Rendezvous Rye that I'm sipping right now doesn't hurt, either. :wink:
 
Admin":2vk6da7a said:
At least at tonight's dinner at Cucina Toscana in downtown SLC (exceptional, BTW) I was the youngest one at the table. That gave me back a bit of my mojo. \:D/ The Rendezvous Rye that I'm sipping right now doesn't hurt, either. :wink:
Maybe it's the cigarettes and not your age that is catching up with you.
 
Man, oh man...this place has sunk to a new low. :roll: That's the last time I post a picture of any female ski companions. [-(
 
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