Showing posts with label monoskier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monoskier. Show all posts

The snow Gods are smiling down on northern Colorado this week, making up for lost time, filling in the holes, and bringing joy to all the little powderhounds.



Our wee gaggle of single trackers honed in on first Gondy and first chair at Four Points today, (a-thankyou Craig!) and we were chomping at the bit after hearing a patroller say we got 18" in the last 24 hours.  It's the never-ending storm, so much so that I honestly can't - no really - remember when it started.  We are skiing ourselves into shape quickly on Mt. Werner, and no one's complaining. In fact, we're downright bragging. Everytime I look at my Ski Report app (get it, awesome), Steamboat still has the highest dropcount. 10" on this morning's report, but it's so much deeper than that. We're inching our base above 40 now... soon the trees will be safe again!

Rudy's and Blizzard were magic velvet, and it just kept getting better from there.  From 4P we did a Nelson's - Hurricane, hooting and hollering and OMG-ing the whole way down.  I was watching Craig get face shot after face shot on every turn, with snow billowing over his head (nearing goggle failure) , and up above my own knees in spots.  It felt like a backcountry day, weaving the outside of the track before me to assure freshies the whole way down. Glorious.  Hurricane was so nice, we had to hit it twice, taking Storm up to do a "Nose" run down the center of the face and then over to Hurricane's creamy left side.  There was nothing to do but smile, shit-eating-grin style.  It was perfect, every last bit of it. 

More terrain and lifts are opening every day- and today it was Sundown, so from there we headed over to do a Clock lap, from 3 to 2 to Daybreak, all good, all deep, all the time. Then another Nose lap to get us down before we headed into work.


It's still coming down out there, check the grooming report for openings, stay safe, and see you In the Deep!  (Which looks like it'll be tomorrow once again!)

Posted by Andy Kennedy Tuesday, December 18, 2012 0 comments


The mountain is already reporting two feet of snow thus far, with a one-foot base and it's been snowing all day. A Twitter friend's update tells me that skiers are lappin' it up at Loveland already, and although we're ready, we're not.

Craig's been gathering gear like a ravaged midwestern soccer mom on Black Friday; Old skis and bindings checked? Check. New leg for the monoski? Check. New powder skis? Check. New powder outriggers? Check. Smartwool layers? Check.

But what's left to do? Bring the Revolution Pro Comp and the old outriggers down from the rafters and throw on that new leg. Put up the bikes. Wax the boards. Pick up our passes. And Open Up The Lifts!

Pick up our passes?? That should be first! Yikes, we need to get on that early next week before the lines start forming and the locals start frothing at the bit...

Posted by Andy Kennedy Wednesday, November 12, 2008 0 comments


Right on time as always, October 31st brings precipitation to the 'Boat. Check in on Tuesday, it's supposed to turn cold then, and as we hope, not stop snowing until mid-April.

What can we say, we're powder hounds.... Bring it!

If you want to follow along on the best satellite we've found, go to:
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/satellite/ and scroll down to infrared, western US, 4km, animation... and watch it roll.

-See You in the Deep

Posted by Andy Kennedy Friday, October 31, 2008 0 comments

Halloween.

This is about the time of year it begins to snow. We've all been relaxed about it because last winter trickled out long and cold well into June, welcoming the warm sunny days and lengthy fall colors. But this week, we all started getting antsy. The snow we got about 10 days ago is melting off the peaks, the sun persists, and the Oak Creek Dowser's 08-09 prediction of 30% more snow over last year's epic and record breaking 550" season seems to be teasing us.

We know it will snow soon, but with 26 days left to build a base, our impatience has finally begun.
Perhaps part of the anticipation... Craig and I have begun to organize ourselves and our fundraising efforts for our 4th Annual All Mountain Ski Camp with Adaptive Adventures, Steamboat Powdercats and Steamboat Ski Area. By writing press releases about deep fresh snow and reviewing photos from last year, it's no wonder we've finally started chomping at the bit. We are also adding a new event to follow this camp (teaser) as well as a kids camp, so our hands will be full for the next couple of months as we grow what is already a proudly successful event. Stay Tuned...

-See you in the Deep

Posted by Andy Kennedy Thursday, October 30, 2008 0 comments

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