jimk
Active member
Day started with a drive up LCC, took about 80 mins vs usual 20. The wasatch hadn't seen this much fresh powder since about 13/14 March so the crowds were out to get their Sunday fix.
The one foot new snow stuck to trees in lower canyon like cotton candy.
Visibility ranged from very poor to not too bad. It snowed most of the day adding perhaps another 5 or 6 to 12" last night.
I skied with a friend that goes by Wasatchman, fun but demanding day.
Split our time between Peruvian Gulch and Mineral Basin.
The access road was closed for avi mitigation approx 1 to 330 pm. Crowds diminished in anticipation of closure.
We left mtn about 4pm and zipped right down. Best powder day in 2 or 3 weeks for me. I missed the last good one around March 13.
Apreski, this is for @tseeb , Moosehead is a Canadian lager from St. John, New Brunswick. I drank some in New Brunswick in October and brought some to UT.
The one foot new snow stuck to trees in lower canyon like cotton candy.
Visibility ranged from very poor to not too bad. It snowed most of the day adding perhaps another 5 or 6 to 12" last night.
I skied with a friend that goes by Wasatchman, fun but demanding day.
Split our time between Peruvian Gulch and Mineral Basin.
The access road was closed for avi mitigation approx 1 to 330 pm. Crowds diminished in anticipation of closure.
We left mtn about 4pm and zipped right down. Best powder day in 2 or 3 weeks for me. I missed the last good one around March 13.
Apreski, this is for @tseeb , Moosehead is a Canadian lager from St. John, New Brunswick. I drank some in New Brunswick in October and brought some to UT.