Mark Renson
New member
The rain forecast for last Saturday turned to snow as the freezing line dropped well below the <BR>5-6000 foot level that was anticipated. Radio <BR>chatter indicated that it was snowing on The <BR>Kanc' (peak elev there is 2835'). Snowfall was <BR>wet 'n heavy and when combined with the snowfall <BR>during the prior week and the ubiquitous Presidential winds, an estimated additional 18" <BR>was left at the apex of The Lip. The snowpack is <BR>alive 'n well at Tucks. <BR> <BR>On Sunday, conditions were smashed 'taters. <BR>Skiing was best on the old scoured surfaces where <BR>there was some decent corn. Those 'taters got <BR>pretty sticky in the afternoon but I had a blast. Left 'n Right Gullies are in excellent <BR>shape as is Chute and several Headwall lines. <BR>Ditto for Hillman's and Dodges Drop still looks <BR>doable. The ice however, has been hanging in <BR>there on the upper ramparts of The Bowl longer <BR>than anticpated and it all has to fall one of <BR>these days so be careful and aware in addition to <BR>having fun. <BR> <BR>Times are tough, but Tucks World has been especially great this year. There was still a buzz about Easter Weekend and the joy surrounding <BR>it. Perhaps in an era of SARs, 9-11, and a <BR>sluggish economy, people are realizing some good <BR>old fashioned values such as good exercise, some <BR>good fresh air in the outdoors and friends 'n camaraderie as opposed to money, materialism and <BR>pop culture. Much good kharma up there running <BR>over the dogma of gloom 'n doom of these days.