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nono, not with a girl!

 

Within the past 24 hours Alta has received 10.5" of snow with about 1-3 inces more. And another storm moving in Saturday into Sunday! This is the first real snow for Alta in almost 3 weeks. Should be nice out there :D

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why cant we get snow liek that?

 

because snow like that is not fun. For me, the icier the better, the snow doesn't break away when you have your ski tipped on high edge and are ripping turns at mach 10 :lol:

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because snow like that is not fun.  For me, the icier the better, the snow doesn't break away when you have your ski tipped on high edge and are ripping turns at mach 10  :lol:

 

That sentance totally confused me :confused

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Looks like they are getting about 4-8 inches tonight...We will see. We have a cr*ppy lil rental car, that I don't think would make it to Alta in snow, so it looks like we will be at park city tomorrow.

 

We shall see...Life is hard

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Looks like they are getting about 4-8 inches tonight...We will see.  We have a cr*ppy lil rental car, that I don't think would make it to Alta in snow, so it looks like we will be at park city tomorrow. 

 

We shall see...Life is hard

 

yea man, stay off of Little Cottonwood Canyon Road (rt 210) when there is snow. that can get nasty :( (you need snowtires, or chains to be in the canyon, anyway)....

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next to the mconkey lift at the top there is a blue trail, go halfway down that and to the right there wiull be like a bowl ( bottom i guess of mconkys). It is sooooo good in powder, and when i was there last yr no one skied it like all day

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That sentance totally confused me :confused

 

I think what was meant was deeper powder requires more work and you can't build up any speed in it. I like snow, but any more than a few inches of ungroomed snow is too much. I hate having to exhaust a lot of energy...that's why I like down hill skiing :rofl

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I think what was meant was deeper powder requires more work and you can't build up any speed in it.  I like snow, but any more than a few inches of ungroomed snow is too much.  I hate having to exhaust a lot of energy...that's why I like down hill skiing :rofl

 

nah, it's not that it's too much work, it's just that you can't lay down an arc :D

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Well, you can make lots of huge arcing turns in fresh stuff, but I admit that the sensation is totally different.

 

And once it's all chopped up into crud, it requires concentration.

 

But, I actually chose to do some mogul runs yesterday because they are so much fun when the moguls are as soft as down comforters.

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Well, you can make lots of huge arcing turns in fresh stuff, but I admit that the sensation is totally different. 

 

And once it's all chopped up into crud, it requires concentration.

 

But, I actually chose to do some mogul runs yesterday because they are so much fun when the moguls are as soft as down comforters.

 

fresh untracked stuff is great, but once it's been touched... :(

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Looks like they are getting about 4-8 inches tonight...We will see.  We have a cr*ppy lil rental car, that I don't think would make it to Alta in snow, so it looks like we will be at park city tomorrow. 

 

We shall see...Life is hard

 

Get your mom to drop you off at the mouth of the canyon and stick your thumb out!!.. I picked up a die hard like that once..

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Let me just say this.... Alta got 85 inches of snow in the last week, I would guess PC got about 60 (5 feet)...Sucks to race in that stuff....Couldn't we get hardpack or something falling from the sky ;)

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