toast21602 Posted January 24, 2021 Report Posted January 24, 2021 9 minutes ago, skiincy said: Can I ask for pardon from the PASR community?Ā Ā I just knew there was no way I was gonna get first chair.Ā Ā I had to drop my dog off at 7am but there was crazy congestion by then. So, I gave it some time to die down andĀ left my place aroundĀ 8am. StillĀ sat in stand still traffic. Ā for the first few hours of the day, only the front side was open and the lines were insane. not mad about it. Still was epic. or Ikonic.Ā On behalf of PASR administration, your pardon is granted for this one time.Ā 1 Quote
skiincy Posted January 24, 2021 Author Report Posted January 24, 2021 26 minutes ago, toast21602 said: On behalf of PASR administration, your pardon is granted for this one time.Ā Dannnng. Ā I didnāt even have my limo waiting for me outside of prison with a hair stylist lined up, like Joe Exotic.Ā 1 1 Quote
GrilledSteezeSandwich Posted January 24, 2021 Report Posted January 24, 2021 3 hours ago, skiincy said: Can I ask for pardon from the PASR community?Ā Ā I just knew there was no way I was gonna get first chair.Ā Ā I had to drop my dog off at 7am but there was crazy congestion by then. So, I gave it some time to die down andĀ left my place aroundĀ 8am. StillĀ sat in stand still traffic. Ā for the first few hours of the day, only the front side was open and the lines were insane. not mad about it. Still was epic. or Ikonic.Ā Nancy you do you...skiing is a recreational activity and we all appreciate your zest for the sport. Ā You skied powder today...none of us did although I think I felt a littleĀ float in the manmade Poe at blue. Ā Me and Atomic Jeff have waited 3 hours in line for the tram and an hour and a half in line for the gondola to get some freshies and it was worth it and the next day there were still freshies to be had. Ā Hereās a picture of my parents dog Archie for stoke. Ā Youāll be talking about this day for years. Ā The afterglow of a grate ski day is everlasting. Thanks for sharing your skiing with us!!! Ā Ā 5 1 Quote
GSSucks Posted January 25, 2021 Report Posted January 25, 2021 On 1/5/2021 at 4:01 PM, GSSucks said: Better get there early. Ā 1 2 1 Quote
GrilledSteezeSandwich Posted January 25, 2021 Report Posted January 25, 2021 Thatās why Nancy and Schifdawg are a perfect couple..they both like sleeping late!!! 1 3 Quote
Popular Post skiincy Posted January 25, 2021 Author Popular Post Report Posted January 25, 2021 (edited) Utah was calling for an epic powder day.Ā Maybe my snow dance worked? (IĀ have terrible dancing skillz btw) I heard stories about closing Cottonwood Canyon closing and people leaving at 5am. Ā @GSSucksĀ told me so. On 1/5/2021 at 4:01 PM, GSSucks said: Better get there early. The earliest I could drop off the dog was at 7am but when I checked traffic - it looked quite congested. I knew the die hard powder chasers were already lining up for first chairs hours in advance of the 14" dump. So, I decided to wait it out. But, I still got stuck in traffic. Lesson 1: Drop the dog off the night before to board or find an alternative sitter on rover.Ā Lesson 2: Don't wait it out. Get there before the canyon closes. For me, time is just a construct. I'm late to almost everything in life. I rarely make firm plans. The clock-in to work an exact time type of job doesn't work for me but I'm not lazy. When my sister asks when I'm returning to Pennsylvania, I get the "how in the world do you not plan these type of things?" So. yeah. I'm late to a lot of things and usually just have rough plan. Oh, and I like to sleep 10+ hours. So, all of that combined ...Ā Lesson 3: For powder days, you don't need friends to ski with. But, find someone to brew the coffee and play the pump up music as an alarm.Ā So. I know I'm going to get flackĀ for all of the eternity on PASRĀ because of being so late to a powder day. I understand. lol. So, when I arrived at Snowbird, I headed to my usual "entry 2" and although I had a parking reservation, I couldn't find anywhere to park. I drove in circles, asked attendants, and they told me - "I'm sorry. I don't know." I was talking to an unnamed PASR guy on the phone at the time. He instructed me to abandon my vehicle & go running to the nearest skill hill because there are in fact no laws on powder days or when drinking claws. He was yelling meeeerder the perrrrder. (Note: do not take legal advice from someone who hangs out in parking lots.) Lesson 4: Just go park at Entry 4 by the fire station. See my epic photo shop skillz below. It's less walking to the lift. You can ski down Chickadee (the kids run) and it spits you out at the tram line. When you end the day, you can take Chips Face to OMG to Cliff Access, and it pops you out right by the lot. Here we go. I arrived at 9:45.Ā Finally got parking at 10:30. Started waiting at 10:45. The wait was annoying but I had anĀ obligation so it worked out anyway. (I mentor a high school student who is applying to summer programs and she has a deadline coming up.) Got on the tram around 12:15 and chatted with two ladies in their 70's, who seemed to bypass the line. They got 8 laps in so far because of the bypass line.Ā They've been passholders since college in the 70's. Turns out they have the Seven Summits pass. You get first tracks starting at 7:45am + EucalyptusĀ steam room + other benefits. Honestly, it sounds lovely. They were on the wait list for years and they usually allow about 60 people on each year. They said it costs a few thousand dollars. These woman were badass grandmoms.Ā https://www.snowbird.com/seven-summits/ Ā When I got to the top, they recently opened Mineral Basin and you could hear echos of wooots. It was magical. This was heading down somewhere near Lupine Loop on one of my runs. But, when you got to the Mineral Basin and Baldy lift. This is what it looked like. You can hear the powder hoots in the beginning of this clip.Ā So by 1pm, the lines started to die down andĀ I played in Mineral Basin area. You could still find untouched lines. I mean, it was deep. Like, this deep. This was my favorite lines of the day.. you can see the speckles of 2 people on Path to Paradise. You drop in any of the unmarked black runs and were greeted with powder after more powder. Here's a view from the top of Path to Paradise. Eventually went to the Baldy lift because the lines were significantly shorter. The runs off of Baldy kind of remind me of Copper. Just so wiiiiiide open. (also <-- one of my favorite songs) In the pic below, the lines in the top left are Chamonix Bowl and the Chamonix Chutes to it's right.Ā In the pic below, to the rightĀ is Alta's Sugarloaf lift. If you took it wide near the Ski Patrol Gully lines, you could still get untracked powder by the end of the day. It was an awesome day. Lots of woot'ing. Lots of heavy breathing and smiles.Ā I don't think my legs would have been able to handle a 9-4pm powder day. It already hurts to walk up and down steps in the best type of way.Ā 10/10 day.Ā Edited January 25, 2021 by skiincy 5 1 5 1 Quote
saltyant Posted January 25, 2021 Report Posted January 25, 2021 (edited) @skiincyĀ That's freakin' awesome, WTGAI JADIP! Makes me like a billion time more stoked for Utah. I'll just be at the mountains waaaay earlier than 9:45 Edited January 25, 2021 by saltyant 1 Quote
skiincy Posted January 25, 2021 Author Report Posted January 25, 2021 1 minute ago, saltyant said: TFTI (This is the second PASR acronymĀ I had to google this weekend.) Oops. I should have publicly extended an invite. IĀ have my airbnb until January 31st at least. There's a small sofa, an air mattress, and an extra size twin size mattress if anyone wants to visit in the next week.Ā 1 1 Quote
saltyant Posted January 25, 2021 Report Posted January 25, 2021 (edited) 2 minutes ago, skiincy said: (This is the second PASR acronymĀ I had to google this weekend.) Oops. I should have publicly extended an invite. IĀ have my airbnb until January 31st at least. There's a small sofa, an air mattress, and an extra size twin size mattress if anyone wants to visit in the next week.Ā IĀ meantĀ "Thanks for the information". It used to be funny to quote a really long post and just write TFTI. Now quotes are minimized so I forgot it isn't funny anymore. I'll be staying in hotels and driving the whole time, but thanks for the offer. Won't be going until beginning of March. Edited January 25, 2021 by saltyant Quote
skiincy Posted January 25, 2021 Author Report Posted January 25, 2021 1 minute ago, saltyant said: IĀ meantĀ "Thanks for the information". It used to be funny to quote a really long post and just write TFTI. Now quotes are minimized so I forgot it isn't funny anymore. š 1 Quote
saltyant Posted January 25, 2021 Report Posted January 25, 2021 11 minutes ago, skiincy said: I was talking to an unnamed PASR guy on the phone at the time. He instructed me to abandon my vehicle & go running to the nearest skill hill because there are in fact no laws on powder days or when drinking claws. He was yelling meeeerder the perrrrder. (Note: do not take legal advice from someone who hangs out in parking lots.) This is solid advice. Quote
GrilledSteezeSandwich Posted January 25, 2021 Report Posted January 25, 2021 Nice report. Ā I actually looked at the song link and figured it would be this song. Ā I was wrong.Ā Ā Ā Quote
Barb Posted January 25, 2021 Report Posted January 25, 2021 Looks great! Ā I aspire to be one of those badass grandmaās when I am older.Ā 4 1 1 Quote
Popular Post skiincy Posted January 25, 2021 Author Popular Post Report Posted January 25, 2021 From Saturday to Sundy, we got anotherĀ 1-2ā of snow. I heard that Big Cottonwood Canyon like Solitude and Brighton would be good. But ...since I only have a week or so left in Utah, I kind of wanted to explore Deer Valley more. In the morning, I saw that traffic into BCC was slow, so I headed towards 80 intoĀ Deer Valley instead. Ā So happy I did because Playing on Bald Mountain, especially near Mayflower lift was awesome, and The Big Cottonwood Canyon shut down from a major accident. Here is a video of it. It looks wild. Ā I zigzagged around Deer Mountain and somehow I ended up on Lower Bald Mountain. Thought the gondola was cool. Itās so fascinating to see the different types of lifts. Ā This was the view from Jordanelle. I'm pretty sure this is the Jordanelle Reservoir, which is a Utah State Park. Ā After some zigzagging, eventually made it the Upper Bald Mountain. Ā When you head towards the Mayflower Lift, it got really foggy and there were signs about double black only. āNevertheless, [I] persisted.ā Ā My favorite spots were Perservance Bowl and Mayflower Bowl. Since the visibility was low and dizzying, I headed for the trees. And, that folks is where I fell in love with the area between Steinās Way & Edgar Allen.Ā Ā Literally, there was no one was on Bald Mountain. There were lines at the other lifts - lots of families and the typical DV personalities like Skiier Barbie. Thereās one man in thisĀ picture but you can see all of the lift chairs are empty. Ā I skied about 20k vert then IĀ took @AtomicSkier recommendation to check out the St Regis lyfe. The funicular was so smooth! Ā The atmosphere was classy and beautiful, as expected from Deer Valley. Ā Some yurts were set up for groups Ā I ordered the Lady Boss and a soup, and soaked up the scenery.Ā Ā Ā Ā Great day. Lots of fun. Wally is fully embodying how I feel right about now. Ā 12 1 1 Quote
GrilledSteezeSandwich Posted January 25, 2021 Report Posted January 25, 2021 Grate report..Wally is getting big.Ā 1 Quote
GrilledSteezeSandwich Posted January 25, 2021 Report Posted January 25, 2021 (edited) I read an article from 2005 about the seven summits club at Snowbird and back then it was $7500 annually. Ā Would be worth it for the 745am starts, line cutting privileges at the tram and complimentary coffee, cold drinks and snacks. Plus the guaranteed close in likely garage parking is a plus.Ā Edited January 25, 2021 by GrilledSteezeSandwich 2 Quote
Popular Post skiincy Posted January 29, 2021 Author Popular Post Report Posted January 29, 2021 Last night, I headed up to Brighton for some night skiing. It's been so gorgeous. every. day. I have today, Saturday, and Sunday left in Utah and then I go back to Colorado. ThenĀ back to Pennsylvania.. I've been on this little nomadic adventure for almost 50 days.Ā It was 'IGHT and I was able to park right by the ticket window.Ā There were A LOT of people. College recently started and you could tell it was the hangout spot for the local college students. On the chair lifts, I heard some interesting stories. One of the guys was a freshman and I overheard him tell his friend - "I'm totally going to propose to her". That's just not a common phrase you hear at frat parties of big state schools in betweenĀ their keg stands. Besides the lines,Ā the snow was great. I got under 10k of vertical feet because of the crowds though. It was some of the best night skiing snow I've ever had. It was like a warm cream cheese. Thick, creamy, and smooth. My favorite run was down Winter Green. When you turn off Crest Express, there's a short black/blue with some bumps. But, the bumps were more like ungroomed powder rather than tight balls of snow with very few people on it. Here's a view looking up at it. This was the view from off of Crest Express.Ā In comparison, below is the view from January 4th This was cruising down a blue (I think Hawkeye).Ā Tonight, I might do some touring at Park City. Saturday is Alta/BirdĀ and Sunday will probably be Brighton to explore the full mountain.Ā 9 3 Quote
indiggio Posted January 29, 2021 Report Posted January 29, 2021 3 minutes ago, skiincy said: Last night, I headed up to Brighton for some night skiing. It's been so gorgeous. every. day. I have today, Saturday, and Sunday left in Utah and then I go back to Colorado. ThenĀ back to Pennsylvania.. I've been on this little nomadic adventure for almost 50 days.Ā It was 'IGHT and I was able to park right by the ticket window.Ā There were A LOT of people. College recently started and you could tell it was the hangout spot for the local college students. On the chair lifts, I heard some interesting stories. One of the guys was a freshman and I overheard him tell his friend - "I'm totally going to propose to her". That's just not a common phrase you hear at frat parties of big state schools in betweenĀ their keg stands. Besides the lines,Ā the snow was great. I got under 10k of vertical feet because of the crowds though. It was some of the best night skiing snow I've ever had. It was like a warm cream cheese. Thick, creamy, and smooth. My favorite run was down Winter Green. When you turn off Crest Express, there's a short black/blue with some bumps. But, the bumps were more like ungroomed powder rather than tight balls of snow with very few people on it. Here's a view looking up at it. This was the view from off of Crest Express.Ā In comparison, below is the view from January 4th This was cruising down a blue (I think Hawkeye).Ā Tonight, I might do some touring at Park City. Saturday is Alta/BirdĀ and Sunday will probably be Brighton to explore the full mountain.Ā That looks so cool at night! 1 Quote
saltyant Posted January 29, 2021 Report Posted January 29, 2021 (edited) The only thing I dont understand is why the hell you want to come back to PAĀ šāāļø Edited January 29, 2021 by saltyant 1 2 Quote
Schif Posted January 29, 2021 Report Posted January 29, 2021 That one picture with the snowy trees could legitimately win a photography contest. Maybe send it Blue Mountain so they can use it for their website to promote night skiing.Ā 2 4 Quote
toast21602 Posted January 29, 2021 Report Posted January 29, 2021 That looks incredible. Love it. I gave you a boner city for these pictures. You definitely keep the stoke alive and well on this site. 1 Quote
skiincy Posted January 29, 2021 Author Report Posted January 29, 2021 1 hour ago, saltyant said: The only thing I dont understand is why the hell you want to come back to PAĀ šāāļø Good question. I love adventure but I miss the feeling of being settled and I miss my home.Ā more realistically, itās quite silly to pay a mortgage at a house I donāt live at š¤š 1 Quote
skiincy Posted January 29, 2021 Author Report Posted January 29, 2021 4 minutes ago, toast21602 said: That looks incredible. Love it. I gave you a boner city for these pictures. You definitely keep the stoke alive and well on this site. Appreciate it. š I usually only get eggplants from @Schif 1 1 1 4 Quote
saltyant Posted January 29, 2021 Report Posted January 29, 2021 3 minutes ago, skiincy said: Good question. I love adventure but I miss the feeling of being settled and I miss my home.Ā more realistically, itās quite silly to pay a mortgage at a house I donāt live at š¤š I get it. In 2018 I did a 3 week summertime tour in Colorado & Utah, and it was a lot of fun but by the end of 3 weeks I was ready to go home.Ā 1 Quote
toast21602 Posted January 29, 2021 Report Posted January 29, 2021 3 minutes ago, skiincy said: Appreciate it. š I usually only get eggplants from @Schif 2 4 1 Quote
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