guitar73 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 ski day #4 was hosted by snowbasin. after skiing it hard at the bird yesterday, we all decided that hitting the groomers of snowbasin was the way to go. we ate our hardy breakfasts and hit the road about 8am. stopped by a local ski shop to get our <barely> discounted lift tickets and then hopped on the highway north. hit very little traffic and was in the parking lot just a shade past 9 am. parking was fairly dense for a wednesday, so we didn't get an optimal spot. it didn't matter though, there were very short, if any, lift lines all day. as we were oggeling over the opulant bathrooms, jfskidan here tell that the strawberry area was holding the goods today. so we went up the needles gondola and worked our way over to strawberry. sun and cord for as far as the eye can see. a little wind transport as well helped to round things out. we laid the hammer down all the way to the strawberry gondola base. 2400 vert feet later we were at the top and the winds were howling fierce. we lapped strawberry all morning until my buddy rob fell ill and had to get a ski patrol ride back to the main base area. jfskidan and i met up with rob back at the main lodge, made sure he was ok, and then grabbed lunch. rob found a comfy couch to crash on and we went up the john paul lift to check out that area. jfskidan wanted to check out the downhill start areas, so we took the aerial tram up. we were headed for the women's start, which is a few hundred vert feet below the men's. a very sketchy narrow trail with hairpin switchbacks connects the two starts. it kinda reminded us of burma road, but with more serious consequences of wiping out. we pretty much stuck to the groomers in the john paul and needles area for the rest of the afternoon. the snow started out hard but softened up nicely. here is one pic from today...because internet is sucking right now. will upload more later. 5 Quote
Justo8484 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 ski day #4 was hosted by snowbasin. after skiing it hard at the bird yesterday, we all decided that hitting the groomers of snowbasin was the way to go. we ate our hardy breakfasts and hit the road about 8am. stopped by a local ski shop to get our <barely> discounted lift tickets and then hopped on the highway north. hit very little traffic and was in the parking lot just a shade past 9 am. parking was fairly dense for a wednesday, so we didn't get an optimal spot. it didn't matter though, there were very short, if any, lift lines all day. as we were oggeling over the opulant bathrooms, jfskidan here tell that the strawberry area was holding the goods today. so we went up the needles gondola and worked our way over to strawberry. sun and cord for as far as the eye can see. a little wind transport as well helped to round things out. we laid the hammer down all the way to the strawberry gondola base. 2400 vert feet later we were at the top and the winds were howling fierce. we lapped strawberry all morning until my buddy rob fell ill and had to get a ski patrol ride back to the main base area. jfskidan and i met up with rob back at the main lodge, made sure he was ok, and then grabbed lunch. rob found a comfy couch to crash on and we went up the john paul lift to check out that area. jfskidan wanted to check out the downhill start areas, so we took the aerial tram up. we were headed for the women's start, which is a few hundred vert feet below the men's. a very sketchy narrow trail with hairpin switchbacks connects the two starts. it kinda reminded us of burma road, but with more serious consequences of wiping out. we pretty much stuck to the groomers in the john paul and needles area for the rest of the afternoon. the snow started out hard but softened up nicely. here is one pic from today...because internet is sucking right now. will upload more later. IMG_0144.JPG Dropping in off the left side of the tram after a short little boot pack is a fun chute, how was the snow looking in there? Quote
JFskiDan Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 ^^ off strawberry? If so, it looked ok, but we really didnt see many people hiking anything. They had snow last week, but monday/tuesday snow didnt yeild them much. We played around in a few trees but not much good in them. Some were straight up luge runs depending on how they face and tree density. It was a good day to put the legs in check. It was pretty hard to leave. Quote
Justo8484 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 ^^ off strawberry? If so, it looked ok, but we really didnt see many people hiking anything. They had snow last week, but monday/tuesday snow didnt yeild them much. We played around in a few trees but not much good in them. Some were straight up luge runs depending on how they face and tree density. It was a good day to put the legs in check. It was pretty hard to leave.those are fun but no, I meant off the top of John Paul tram by the downhill course Quote
toast21602 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 those are fun but no, I meant off the top of John Paul tram by the downhill course Those are fun. Especially when sun baked and heavy! Quote
Johnny Law Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Nice basin is a sick hill....love that Spacejet 2 Doppelmayr lift terminal those late 90's were my favorite design. 1 Quote
GSSucks Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 those are fun but no, I meant off the top of John Paul tram by the downhill course Nothing against anyone on this site and Im sure Im going to sound like a dickhead for saying it, but I dont think most people here would even look at that and say "Im going to ski that chute" 2 Quote
Justo8484 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Nothing against anyone on this site and Im sure Im going to sound like a dickhead for saying it, but I dont think most people here would even look at that and say "Im going to ski that chute"bro, I'm so much sicker than you 2 Quote
GrilledSteezeSandwich Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Nothing against anyone on this site and Im sure Im going to sound like a dickhead for saying it, but I dont think most people here would even look at that and say "Im going to ski that chute" I don't get the comment. Quote
Justo8484 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 http://www.firsttracksonline.com/images/snowbasin11.jpg The face immediately to the left of the tram in this photo is what I'm referring to. We skied it with a bit more snow than in the photo. Quote
toast21602 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Nothing against anyone on this site and Im sure Im going to sound like a dickhead for saying it, but I dont think most people here would even look at that and say "Im going to ski that chute" Confirmed. Quote
Johnny Law Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Nothing against anyone on this site and Im sure Im going to sound like a dickhead for saying it, but I dont think most people here would even look at that and say "Im going to ski that chute" Many moons ago, I watched a dude get posted up in that general area while riding up JP. Ate lunch came back out and he had moved about 10 feet to an even worse position skier's right. It had to be at least 45mins....I always wondered if he's dead now, just said fuck it and leapt...... Quote
toast21602 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 It wraps behind that rock into a chute that drops into the bowl. It looks like pure cliff on that picture but there is some wiggle room. 1 Quote
GSSucks Posted February 26, 2016 Report Posted February 26, 2016 It wraps behind that rock into a chute that drops into the bowl. It looks like pure cliff on that picture but there is some wiggle room. I like when you wiggle 2 Quote
phillycore Posted February 26, 2016 Report Posted February 26, 2016 Nothing against anyone on this site and Im sure Im going to sound like a dickhead for saying it, but I dont think most people here would even look at that and say "Im going to ski that chute"I can't honestly say that I've skied anything like that....however, I have shit myself surviving a few of those.... 1 Quote
phillycore Posted February 26, 2016 Report Posted February 26, 2016 The upper portion of this would be one of those....scary steep but what sketches me out the most would be pretty much any section really steep and so narrow that a hockey stop isn't possible....at that point I get mindfucked. Quote
toast21602 Posted February 26, 2016 Report Posted February 26, 2016 ImageUploadedByTapatalk1456498381.994813.jpg The upper portion of this would be one of those....scary steep but what sketches me out the most would be pretty much any section really steep and so narrow that a hockey stop isn't possible....at that point I get mindfucked. #meadowskipping 1 Quote
GrilledSteezeSandwich Posted February 26, 2016 Report Posted February 26, 2016 ImageUploadedByTapatalk1456498381.994813.jpg The upper portion of this would be one of those....scary steep but what sketches me out the most would be pretty much any section really steep and so narrow that a hockey stop isn't possible....at that point I get mindfucked. I figured your time as an instructor at Jackson frost would prepare you for something like that. 1 Quote
phillycore Posted February 26, 2016 Report Posted February 26, 2016 I'm not sure what prepares someone mentally for something like that.... How did you prepare for Corbetts Doug? 1 Quote
GrilledSteezeSandwich Posted February 26, 2016 Report Posted February 26, 2016 I'm not sure what prepares someone mentally for something like that.... How did you prepare for Corbetts Doug? I don't ski corbetts...I don't need a back breaking injury to end my season. Quote
phillycore Posted February 26, 2016 Report Posted February 26, 2016 Exactly my point... I'm 42 years old, have 3 kids, and do physical labor as an occupation..... The older I get the more these seem to factor in to my decision making process... Quote
GrilledSteezeSandwich Posted February 26, 2016 Report Posted February 26, 2016 If you broke your back, missing the second half of a ski season would be the least of your worries Yup I'd have 99 problems and missing gaper day wouldn't be one. I like steep terrain but I don't like exposure. Quote
guitar73 Posted March 3, 2016 Author Report Posted March 3, 2016 here are a few additional photos. base area. jfskidan chillin'. earl's lodge. that's some serious lumber. on the way down to the women's DH start. this photo doesn't do it justice. kinda reminded me of burma road. 3 Quote
Barb Posted March 3, 2016 Report Posted March 3, 2016 Almost didn't recognize Dan without his signature orange sweatshirt. 3 Quote
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