Day 1: The white ribbon
But not a WROD. That wouldn't be fair as there really was enough elbow room.
I went up to Solitude late morning and took 10 runs on Moonbeam to start the season and to do some final new product testing for our upcoming annual gear gift guide. And I had fun.
There's not much left on the lower mountain, with little more higher up on the front side:
but a one-run combination of Same Street to Tude-Dudes had seamless manmade cover -- no rocks, no thin spots:
Aside from the occasional flow of people skiing in a group there was more than enough room to let 'em run and carve arcs side to side. Maybe every other chair on average had a body in it. Link was also running, providing beginner terrain on Easy Street.
Work continues on the final steps of the Powderhorn II lift installation -- I rode the lift once with one of the techs from Skywalk, who are installing the new lift and ripped out the old Powderhorn chair, which I learned is going to The Colony to act as an access lift to carry homeowners into The Canyons.
All in all, your faithful snow reporter is very happy to get the season underway.
But not a WROD. That wouldn't be fair as there really was enough elbow room.
I went up to Solitude late morning and took 10 runs on Moonbeam to start the season and to do some final new product testing for our upcoming annual gear gift guide. And I had fun.
There's not much left on the lower mountain, with little more higher up on the front side:
but a one-run combination of Same Street to Tude-Dudes had seamless manmade cover -- no rocks, no thin spots:
Aside from the occasional flow of people skiing in a group there was more than enough room to let 'em run and carve arcs side to side. Maybe every other chair on average had a body in it. Link was also running, providing beginner terrain on Easy Street.
Work continues on the final steps of the Powderhorn II lift installation -- I rode the lift once with one of the techs from Skywalk, who are installing the new lift and ripped out the old Powderhorn chair, which I learned is going to The Colony to act as an access lift to carry homeowners into The Canyons.
All in all, your faithful snow reporter is very happy to get the season underway.