rfarren
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Today I got up bright and early and hit the mountain while Nikki hit the town. The snow at the base of the mountain had turned to rain over night, while it remained snow for the top 3/4 of the mountains. I started once again from the Blackcomb day lodge as the lines are quite manageable and it doesn't have the crush that Whistler's base has. I got on the lift about 9:15 as things run a bit slower with the people I'm here with, but still it wasn't a problem as the entire alpine was closed when I arrived. I did a couple warm-up runs off the jersey cream lift and then got on line for the Glacier Express, which had yet to open.
At around 10:10 the Glacier express opened and I literally got first tracks in the Alpine area. They had received around 15 inches since that area was last opened. The snow was much denser than the powder found in Utah or Colorado, but nonetheless was fun. Certain lines were better than others depending on the wind, as some of the snow got wind packed, and was pretty dense. Other lines were pure fluff, it just depended on where the wind had been heading. I spent about 2 hours up in the Blackcomb alpine/ glacier before it became quite skied out. Luckily for me Nikki called and said she wanted to ski. I then headed back down to the base of Blackcomb.
The run down was literally represented by 2 seasons. It had perfect powder, and mid-winter pack for a bunch of it, and then around the base of the excalibur lift, the snow turned to rain induced corn. The rain induced corn was fabulous!
After I met up with Nikki we ran a few laps off Excalibur, where she really enjoyed herself. I'm so happy to see her progress as she is easily linking turns, and getting comfortable with speed. She enjoyed the blue runs more than the greens today. Her favorite was the corn at the bottom of the mountain, as she commented on how easy it was to turn. I told her we should go to Utah next spring where she can enjoy sun with her corn.
It is amazing how quickly she has progressed. I'm pleased that she is very enthusiastic, and comfortable with skis on her feet. In a couple of years she could be right next to me, looking for powder in the trees! Anyhow, photos to come. I'm sorry I didn't take pictures of the powder as the competition was fierce.
At around 10:10 the Glacier express opened and I literally got first tracks in the Alpine area. They had received around 15 inches since that area was last opened. The snow was much denser than the powder found in Utah or Colorado, but nonetheless was fun. Certain lines were better than others depending on the wind, as some of the snow got wind packed, and was pretty dense. Other lines were pure fluff, it just depended on where the wind had been heading. I spent about 2 hours up in the Blackcomb alpine/ glacier before it became quite skied out. Luckily for me Nikki called and said she wanted to ski. I then headed back down to the base of Blackcomb.
The run down was literally represented by 2 seasons. It had perfect powder, and mid-winter pack for a bunch of it, and then around the base of the excalibur lift, the snow turned to rain induced corn. The rain induced corn was fabulous!
After I met up with Nikki we ran a few laps off Excalibur, where she really enjoyed herself. I'm so happy to see her progress as she is easily linking turns, and getting comfortable with speed. She enjoyed the blue runs more than the greens today. Her favorite was the corn at the bottom of the mountain, as she commented on how easy it was to turn. I told her we should go to Utah next spring where she can enjoy sun with her corn.
It is amazing how quickly she has progressed. I'm pleased that she is very enthusiastic, and comfortable with skis on her feet. In a couple of years she could be right next to me, looking for powder in the trees! Anyhow, photos to come. I'm sorry I didn't take pictures of the powder as the competition was fierce.