jojo_obrien
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It's been fairly dry the last few days -- hasn't snowed in 3.......
LA to ABQ Wed night........3 hr drive to Taos.......... lodging in Arroyo Seco....
Got to the slopes at 9 am......about 20 degrees out in the morning -- the high today hit 40 degrees at midmountain.
This was my first day using the MC pass and first day ever. Although I won't be knee, thigh, or waist deep in pow on this trip, I've gotten a glance as to what this place is all about.
I can only think of one thing...the terrain is like Mt. Baldy on steroids.
Lots of chutes and steeps and a LOT of pine trees. Just completely reminds me of MB.
Skied mostly groomers today....with the exception of a Highline Ridge hike to start the day and a few Kachina Peak runs later on.
Surface was machine groomed packed pow that has warmed up a bit the last few days. Might have a touch of the freeze to it but nonetheless, fairly rippable. Not really a place for groomers by any means here.....but the sun sure did feel good (would you go to Baldy 4 days after a storm?)
Was fun to ride the Kachina Lift -- some incredible terrain. All bumped out.....but I can only imagine how sick some of these lines must be after a 1-2 ft dump.
I can definitely see the allure to this place -- all of the lifts are SLOW.....everything is quaint....some great facilities (including the Bavarian restaurant)........all of the bars are very cool (yes....they are far cooler than any bar I can think of in SLC (minus the Powder Keg).........
Tomorrow should be more of the same -- sunscreen and moguls. The Taos Wine Festival starts tomorrow and I aspire to drink mucho vino apres ski.
Peace, love, and green chile.
LA to ABQ Wed night........3 hr drive to Taos.......... lodging in Arroyo Seco....
Got to the slopes at 9 am......about 20 degrees out in the morning -- the high today hit 40 degrees at midmountain.
This was my first day using the MC pass and first day ever. Although I won't be knee, thigh, or waist deep in pow on this trip, I've gotten a glance as to what this place is all about.
I can only think of one thing...the terrain is like Mt. Baldy on steroids.
Lots of chutes and steeps and a LOT of pine trees. Just completely reminds me of MB.
Skied mostly groomers today....with the exception of a Highline Ridge hike to start the day and a few Kachina Peak runs later on.
Surface was machine groomed packed pow that has warmed up a bit the last few days. Might have a touch of the freeze to it but nonetheless, fairly rippable. Not really a place for groomers by any means here.....but the sun sure did feel good (would you go to Baldy 4 days after a storm?)
Was fun to ride the Kachina Lift -- some incredible terrain. All bumped out.....but I can only imagine how sick some of these lines must be after a 1-2 ft dump.
I can definitely see the allure to this place -- all of the lifts are SLOW.....everything is quaint....some great facilities (including the Bavarian restaurant)........all of the bars are very cool (yes....they are far cooler than any bar I can think of in SLC (minus the Powder Keg).........
Tomorrow should be more of the same -- sunscreen and moguls. The Taos Wine Festival starts tomorrow and I aspire to drink mucho vino apres ski.
Peace, love, and green chile.