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I have been looking into backcountry clinics for a while now. When I asked some friends if anyone wanted to do one with me one offered to show me the ropes. It turned into 6 of us going. 2 of the girls in our group have lots of backcountry knowledge and have taken avy courses. The girl in charge chose Jones Pass. The part of it we did has zero avy danger and there is a snowmobile company that guides tours there (more on that later). We arrived to cold temps and light snow. Gearing up in the lot We did a 2.5 mile skin up. Heard some avalanche bombs along the way. They were not coming from Berthoud Pass, which is close by. Would have to study a map to be sure. Don’t know if we would have heard them that clearly from Loveland or Abasin. Not sure if the elevation gain. We think somewhere around 1200 feet. Internet says 1600 but didn’t feel that steep. Don’t get me wrong, it kicked my ass. At about the 2 mile mark I was getting very worn out. My friend suggested I glide more instead of lifting my feet. That made all the difference and all of a sudden what I was doing felt much easier. The wind and snow were both picking up. When we got to our turn around point it was super windy. I tried to keep sweating to a minimum wearing only a very thin shirt under a wool base layer. But I was soaked. I decided I had to take off the shirt, holy shit that was a cold endeavor. Then put on a light puffy and a hard shell for the descent. Snow was kind of cruddy and wasn’t use to the boots. They were really digging into my shins. I couldn’t wait to get down and take them off so I said I would meet them at the bottom. The track we were on was not too wide. About the width of 2 snowmobiles. I came upon a large group of people and EMS workers. There was a body covered up and I knew by the somber scene he was dead. Not wanting to intrude I had to wait till they finished to go by which took about 20 minutes. There were 3 ems guys still there waiting for a transport I imagine. But they did not move him and he was lying long ways across the path. I had about 18” to ski around him. My friend asked someone at the bottom and they said he died of natural causes. He was with the snowmobile group. I am glad I went but it’s not quite what I expected. I would go again but am glad I didn’t spend $200 on a clinic. I made the mistake of not having enough calories or drinking enough and was cramping up by the time I got down. Brought some soup in a thermos and with that and another thermos full of tea started to feel better. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk8 points
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Awesome lot day. Snow was decent but there is no where for everyone to go with only 3 trails. Thank you Enjorales for your meat in my mouth and Atomics friend with the great home brew. I now know what Kelis was taking about when she said her Milkshakes bring all the boys. She was talking about Milkshake IPAs. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk7 points
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Got to Blue at 845 this morning to sunny skies and lots of snowmaking. Still lots of sugar everywhere. Lazy Mile is closed for top to bottom resurfacing. Main St kinda sucked so I did a lot of Paradise runs and two down Burma. Blowing on Upper Tuts Lane, Middle and Lower Razors, Lazy, pole fan guns on main, midway, the chute, paradise, park next to lift, shuttle. Pipe Schiff and I were looking at seems to be leaking nicely. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk6 points
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Steve's milkshake brought all the PASR's to the lot. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk4 points
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Killer day in the lot, mediocre day on the hill but it was an all around awesome time. Can't think of a better way to celebrate 15 years than by shredding and drinking with all you guys.4 points
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12-18" by Thursday, possibly more up here. Gonna be deeeeeeeeeeeeep!3 points
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No, no plans for out west, I am going to Vermont in the next couple of weeks. I have been looking at real estate in the Salt Lake City area as a possible place to go when I retire.3 points
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Later this week and weekend should be good for them. We’ll see new trails opening within the next week.3 points
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In my opinion, the snow was excellent for the majority of the day, at least until the legs gave out. As temps came up in late morning and the sun broke through the clouds, spring conditions arrived yet again. This allowed for a bunch of us to create another TBT, thigh burning bump line on the sunny side of Main Street. We also set a short line on the North side of Chute, just for the fun of it. By 1pm, lower Main Street was a ridiculous bump field and when the sun hit it, made for a wild ride of natural spring bumps. I was expecting to see Glen Plake come ripping through them at any moment, but it turns out he was up a MRG for the day. This has been one weird winter so far and never would have expected to be skiing spring bumps at the beginning of January, but when live throws you lemons... I thought there'd still be some Mango milkshake by the time I had to drop a layer, but I should have known better. Thanks @enjoralas again for the meat & shrimp samples, they were delicious as always! So ready for winter to return though!3 points
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Barb, impressive as always. Super awesome pics and report. You're an inspiration to us here stuck in PA2 points
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That leaky pipe is kind of disappointing. They had it opened up yesterday, so someone didn't do a good job and then they reburied it. Dumb. Fix it when it's open, now they have to waste more time and money to open that up again and do it right.2 points
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Plenty of places in "SLC" proper that are not in the typical smog and still a 30-45 minute drive to LCC, BCC, PC or Basin/Powmow. Or just man up and buy above the smog, in the little town of Alta or something up by Brighton. Mill Creek is also an option....2 points
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I could see how that would be infuriating. I would have loved to have had the Spanish radio stream live... Haha check this out.2 points
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Today was what it's all about, if the snow is meh we still find our fun. I ask you good sirs who the fuck else has a cask at there post skiing shenigans ? That's a champion move there. Big shout outs to antman on the doughnuts and the og, the sultan of meat.2 points
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Fun times today! Thanks for the food and beer! Beer + sausage + beer + beer + no nap = me go early bed tonight2 points
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Props to Steve for the excellent mango milkshake ipa. Glad I got to see some peeps I haven't seen in a very long time. Good day fellas.... More hanging out than skiing but it's all good with me. Just glad to be out there with everyone having a good time... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Ski Mt Ellen on a Thursday if you can manage that. It’s $30 throwback Thursday’s all season long. Only good for Mt Ellen area but that is plenty1 point
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ricky ricardo is awesome. spanish makes everything so much more exciting lol1 point
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You could have just turned on WIP. A lot of people turn down their TV and do that especially when Chris Collingsworth is a commentator. Even the Spanish would have been better.1 point
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Hey All, I’m back from a fun sausage Sunday at Blue mountain the true mountain. I arrived at the lower lot around 720am and the temperature was in the low 40s. Phillycore was already in the house along with Steve the guy who brewed beer for us. Also in the house were Atomic Jeff, Johnny Law, Toast, T Maki, mute, TP4, VTMark, Shadows NMSki, Ryan, Indiggio, enjorales, enjorales Dad, Root, Salty, Schifdawg, the real Kevin Thomas, Matt Edge, The Dude4Bides;’tickle me Toast, Antman, GssUcks, Ty and many others. Firsr civilian 6 pack was had and first two runs on Main Street were great top half was semi firm smooth and bottom half was super soft smooth but Main Street deteriated fast and the lower half became rowdy. The falls was closed off for racers so lazy mile skiers and riders had to ski the whole mile an the whole mile was fun and I skied it twice. That’s a mile and a half+ long run when you add in tuts lane and shuttle and home stretch. Paradise was alright a little choppy and the sharp turn is rough...short skiing session then into the lot sausage Sunday was in full affect with a barrel of mango beer specially brewed for this day and a variety of fine meats, snacks and Antman brought Donuts as well which were the bomb deezy..JADIP1 point
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Cozi TV has the Office on every night except Saturdays at 101 point
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I gotta get up there on a sunny day even if the snow is no good just for the views!1 point
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wow...conditions look great in in VT. I would ski VT, but I have a job, so I don't have time to get up there.1 point
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Day 4: Jay Upper 20sF. First day of trip with full price. Checked Burke’s trail status and opted for jay. 50 min drive from Lyndon. Hit Bonnie chair first and ran a groomer to the jet pod. Hard pack or ice. Yup, that type of day. Strategy was to move from lookers right to left and search for the best stuff. #2 went down kitzbeuhel despite me telling him ice ice moguls. I skied the ice rink of jet. No winners. We then went to kitzwoods. Much better. But up top I failed to execute a required turn and was a tree hugger (to paraphrase GSS; ski good or hug wood). No worries. Lower kitzwoods was the bomb though. Bonnie chair to canyonland glades which normally flow good for me was a bust. Not enough base. To many unexpected crevasses/streams. But power line bumps where $ so that was fun. CanAm and river quai while technically open was a “yeah, no”. Saw no point in tram (but hardy souls where hitting the head wall goods) so traversed to the flyer. Pomaline was damn fun. Huge ice bumps but skied in tight so fun and partially avoided the the bowling ally trails everyone else on. Andres and beaver pond skied great. So did north and northwest passage glades. Lower Everglades skied great but I track to far left and had to noodle back. JFK was great or horrendous depending on how far or tight the ice bumps were (tighter is better). We skied until 3:30 and called it a day. Not epic. Sometimes quite fun, sometimes sweet Jesus get me out of here (most trails). Heading home tomorrow. Jay may get 6” by noon tomorrow, but we are done. No pics aside from iconic head wall tram shot.1 point
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Don't forget....there is going to be 5 gallons of mango milkshake IPA on cask tomorrow. Feel free to bring a growler if there is any left over. My buddy wants it gone before we leave!1 point
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