Snow King, WY: 01/26/08

jamesdeluxe

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We took the early flight out of NJ and were on the lifts at 1:30. For the wife's first turns of the year, conditions were nice and fast with a two-inch dusting overnight. Certain spots on the upper sections were a little styrofoamy, but anything that wasn't groomed, especially the trailside bumps, was really soft.

Overlooking the town of Jackson:
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After the single digit and colder temps that we were skiing through in the northeast, today's high 20s felt like the tropics.
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More tomorrow, but we both like Snow King.
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Admin":2q8s5g1f said:
Boy, those crowds on the slopes must be tough to deal with.

There were actually a couple hundred people at Snow King yesterday afternoon, but the hill spreads people out nicely, hence the empty slopes. When we went out for dinner last night, it took us three tries to find a restaurant that wasn't completely booked for the evening. Apparently, all those people were over at the "other" mountain.

Today, we're getting together with a friend who's going to give us the SK locals tour. Monday and Tuesday, we'll head over to JHMR. Even though I'm looking forward to the big show, it's always a drag for me to go from a cool low-key hill where you walk a few yards from your car to the ski-on lifts to a joint with thousands of destination skiers.
 
I would let the snow conditions dictate your choice of when to ski where (with Targhee also in the equation), since the Jackson experience is so dependent upon them. Patrick and I can attest to JH being one's of skiing's greatest experiences in fresh snow. Unfortunately we've recently read that chair lift lines are much worse with no tram.
 
Tony Crocker":1ql28ivv said:
Patrick and I can attest to JH being one's of skiing's greatest experiences in fresh snow.

I've skied at JH in rock-hard concrete and thigh-deep powder. As destination dopes, our plans are, for better or worse, already set, with two days at each of the three resorts.

They're calling for 3-6 inches of snow (no big dumps) each of the next three or four days.
 
3-6 for the next 3 days should make for very nice conditions. If you manage to make it to the Mangy Moose for apres ski, ask for the bartender Christy, tell her to make you a "dirty girl scout". Tell her Todd sent you, she is a old friend of mine that I don't get to see enough. She used to live with me in Fort Collins. Enjoy your stay
 
GREAT MOMENTS IN SKI VACATION, VOL. 345

Wife: "James, let's get a table where we can have dinner by candlelight. It will be so romantic!"

Husband :"Hold on honey, I need to go to the bar & find Christy the bartender, so she can set me up with a dirty girl scout. You want one?"

:oops:
 
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