Powder daaaaayyy!  Celebraaaate!

Yeah that was good. We needed that. Big time.

Of course there were 300 locals chomping at the bit, and there still isn't much open, but compared to brown everywhere the white is a winter welcome for sure. It's been snowing since... I forget, Saturday? Literally. Some have told me Sunday was pretty good, but all I know is today - and it was brilliant! They've reported a foot or so in 48 hours, and so I say, Let the Games Begin! 

I'll be the first to admit, prior to today, I wasn't into it. I had no qualms about hiding out, not tuning boards, not embracing the hill until - gasp - January if I had to. But when this storm hit - and stuck to Storm Peak like glue - and piled up snow like icing on my deck railing - I shifted. Finally!  It's winter the in 'Boat! Big fat flakes comin' down!

I repeat, not much is open - so we got a safety announcement in line today from Ski Patrol: "We're blasting the top today, so for your safety, obey the closure lines," and get ready, 'cuz the rest will open later this week!

So I rallied with a boarding bunch today, 8:15 at the Gondy, the line not filling the maze, everyone hooting when we got to the top. It was Alicia's 10th day (homegrown Steamboat girl is all about it! Best facials in town for those of you who come visit!), George's second (and his excitement was barely containable because he's had to take the last two years off!) and my first- and no matter what day it was, we were all ready to rip up some of the good stuff.

We headed to White Out first, but the cat track was too deep - Alicia and I made it as far as Norther, and bombed down the first pitch with a vengeance! I was in shock by the 2nd turn, it was deeper than I expected, fresh tracks, powder puffs, it was glorious.  Again, since none of the top is open, BC lift was all we got.

We laugh at our spoiled-ness here, not waiting in lines, ever... but the massive line (for the Boat) at BC today didn't matter. We charged it thrice, and it was quick, social, and full of smiles.

After Norther, we were temped by BC liftline but passed it up for White Out and while it wasn't quite as good - with 300 locals, 5 runs get tracked up in a heartbeat - it was still very nice.  See?




By the time we took our last mid mountain run -  Velvet to Rainbow - I was realizing I have thought I was in shape, but "powder-shape" I'm not, and I was ready to call it quits.  

The Dayz and Vogue did not fare so well with the new snow... the "machine" snow is what I've been avoiding since opening day - it's not predictable, it ices up quick, and it's just simply not Godly. Like Steamboat's famous Champagne is.  But those first three were worth the last one. Unquestionable.

The skies look like they're quitting for now, so it may be a while before you see me again... but when they unload upon us, you can guarantee we'll see you In the Deep! Hopefully next time with my trusty PowderHound.

Wishing everyone a happy holiday season!~


Posted by Andy Kennedy Tuesday, December 11, 2012

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