K2VLAD
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We hit up Mt Waterman on Sunday Feb. 27 and it was quite an adventure with lots of ice on the road, lots of people, but best of all lots of deep light powder. We left early to be sure to get up there as soon as possible to get what promised to be some great powder skiing. The word on the street was that the road and the gates would be open in the A.M. ( but with Waterman you never know, and we were crossing our fingers) Almost as soon as we entered Tujunga Canyon the road turned into a skating rink, not much above the 2000' level. I kicked the 4wheel in on my 2500 and had no problems but i knew it was going to cause problems for others.
as we approached the Hwy 2 we see a line of 25 cars stopped ... the gate is closed! ](*,)
however, we didn't wait long as someone came along and open the gate and we rolled onto Hwy2 and up to Waterman
@ 6000 things were looking real good with over 2' on the roadsides:
rolling into the parking lot ... the place never looked better: BlueBird Powder Day!!
The ticket line was a mosh pit...evidently word has gotten out about this place. Must be that internet thing people are talking about. The liftline at chair one was long as well but it as well worth it:
After the first run we were greeted by the sight of an insane ticket line down to the road and a huge liftline to chair one. ( It was the longest I have seen in my 20 years of skiing Waterman, but it did mellow out once they got the top open. In addition, we heard there was an accident on the road and they closed the gates, who knows how many people got shut out..)
Got up to Chair 2 when it opened:
And of course we got in some of the famous 'over there'
interesting to note the charred tree and realized how close Waterman came to being gobbled up by the Station Fire... we are fortunate to have this place
the resort got preety well beat by the end of the day . And as is common in socal the powder got a bit thicker and had some crust by about 2 pm but not too bad , the shaded ares stayed nice all day. It was a fantastic day up at Mt Waterman.
San Gabriels fron the West San Fernando Valley 2-28-11:

as we approached the Hwy 2 we see a line of 25 cars stopped ... the gate is closed! ](*,)
however, we didn't wait long as someone came along and open the gate and we rolled onto Hwy2 and up to Waterman

@ 6000 things were looking real good with over 2' on the roadsides:


rolling into the parking lot ... the place never looked better: BlueBird Powder Day!!


The ticket line was a mosh pit...evidently word has gotten out about this place. Must be that internet thing people are talking about. The liftline at chair one was long as well but it as well worth it:





After the first run we were greeted by the sight of an insane ticket line down to the road and a huge liftline to chair one. ( It was the longest I have seen in my 20 years of skiing Waterman, but it did mellow out once they got the top open. In addition, we heard there was an accident on the road and they closed the gates, who knows how many people got shut out..)


Got up to Chair 2 when it opened:






And of course we got in some of the famous 'over there'




interesting to note the charred tree and realized how close Waterman came to being gobbled up by the Station Fire... we are fortunate to have this place


the resort got preety well beat by the end of the day . And as is common in socal the powder got a bit thicker and had some crust by about 2 pm but not too bad , the shaded ares stayed nice all day. It was a fantastic day up at Mt Waterman.
San Gabriels fron the West San Fernando Valley 2-28-11:
