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Chester's Somewhat Daily Report - 1/5/04 edition
Epic. I believe that is the way most skiers would describe the day I had
at Breckenridge on Wednesday (1/5). The snow report that morning indicated 4" of new snow. I wasn't expecting much when I got to the mountain, and wondered if it would be worth it during the nearly 2 hour drive up from Denver. But since it was snowing so hard, I knew the day would be worthwhile. I was all ready to ski at 9:37am, having ridden the Beaver Run Superchair to the top of Peak 9, and stopped in the Peak 9 restaurant to get everything situated. I needed all of my cold-weather gear, as the ambient temp was cold, and the wind was blowing relentlessly too. Then I headed out, and lost myself in all the powder for the next 4 1/2 hours. It was incredible. Blissfull. Hands down on of my best powder days ever. Well, 2nd best actually. 1st was once when I was working at Copper. But that is a story for a different day. Wednesday I just skiied laps on Chair 6. Had 2 trails pretty much to myself. Cutting fresh tracks through the deep powder on every turn. I was in heaven. And around 1:45 I decided it was time to go. I was beat since I am quite out of shape. But was it ever worth it... ---------------------- Chester Bullock, If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing. - Jacques Anatole Thibault |
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Epic? 2nd best?
Seriously Chester, you need to get out more. It was good on Wednesday but not even close to great. If we get the snow they are predicting this week, it should be better by the end of the week. snoig "Chester Bullock" wrote in message ... Epic. I believe that is the way most skiers would describe the day I had at Breckenridge on Wednesday (1/5). The snow report that morning indicated 4" of new snow. I wasn't expecting much when I got to the mountain, and wondered if it would be worth it during the nearly 2 hour drive up from Denver. But since it was snowing so hard, I knew the day would be worthwhile. I was all ready to ski at 9:37am, having ridden the Beaver Run Superchair to the top of Peak 9, and stopped in the Peak 9 restaurant to get everything situated. I needed all of my cold-weather gear, as the ambient temp was cold, and the wind was blowing relentlessly too. Then I headed out, and lost myself in all the powder for the next 4 1/2 hours. It was incredible. Blissfull. Hands down on of my best powder days ever. Well, 2nd best actually. 1st was once when I was working at Copper. But that is a story for a different day. Wednesday I just skiied laps on Chair 6. Had 2 trails pretty much to myself. Cutting fresh tracks through the deep powder on every turn. I was in heaven. And around 1:45 I decided it was time to go. I was beat since I am quite out of shape. But was it ever worth it... ---------------------- Chester Bullock, If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing. - Jacques Anatole Thibault |
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snoig wrote:
Epic? 2nd best? Seriously Chester, you need to get out more. It was good on Wednesday but not even close to great. If we get the snow they are predicting this week, it should be better by the end of the week. Perhaps my memories and views are skewed by living in the city for too long, but it really was a great day in my eyes. I did decide recently though that I either need to move down south or to Utah. Wolf Creek and Silverton both reportin 24" new this morning. Durango would be a good place to live I think. |
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"Chester Bullock" wrote in message
... snoig wrote: Epic? 2nd best? Seriously Chester, you need to get out more. It was good on Wednesday but not even close to great. If we get the snow they are predicting this week, it should be better by the end of the week. Perhaps my memories and views are skewed by living in the city for too long, but it really was a great day in my eyes. I did decide recently though that I either need to move down south or to Utah. Wolf Creek and Silverton both reportin 24" new this morning. Durango would be a good place to live I think. Oh, it was fun, no doubt. I was up there too, probably skied by each other a couple of times. The question is, what is epic? For a start, I'd say you have to have at least a double digit day. For me, my handfull of epic days include several during the week in '95 when Breck got 100"+ in a week. And one day at Burke Mtn. where it snowed at least 24" during the night and another 24" during the day. Stopped in the rental shack to tighten a binding and the guy there told us one trail "Bear's Den Ledges" was supposed to open that day (it did) and it had not been open in seven years. I'd say that's epic. Skied Copper today with a friend who works for IntraWest. She took us all over the mountain and boy was it fun. Spaulding Bowl is now partially open and we did Patrol Chute which was fabulous. The front side was a bit better than the back side since the wind was coming over the top and dropping new snow on the front. This is the best week that Summit County has seen in a long time so if anyone can call in 'well', Wednesday through Friday should be the time to do it. OTOH, if you can get to Vail, Beaver Creek, Wolf Creek etc. it's even better. Had a friend who lives in Alta call me yesterday. He said this storm is missing them, they only got 5 feet in the last week. Something like 300"+ so far for the season. Life sucks. snoig |
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"AstroPax" wrote in message
... On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 19:27:43 -0600, "snoig" wrote: Had a friend who lives in Alta call me yesterday. He said this storm is missing them, they only got 5 feet in the last week. Something like 300"+ so far for the season. Life sucks. Hehehehehehe. Approximately 330", to be exact. -Astro Hmmm, may be time for a road trip. snoig |
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In article ,
Chester Bullock writes: I was beat since I am quite out of shape. But was it ever worth it... Hey, at least you lasted 4 1/2 hours instead of 2 runs like in your original reports. It might be time to recalibrate the "Chester Day" meter :-) bruno. |
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Bruno Melli wrote:
In article , Chester Bullock writes: I was beat since I am quite out of shape. But was it ever worth it... Hey, at least you lasted 4 1/2 hours instead of 2 runs like in your original reports. It might be time to recalibrate the "Chester Day" meter :-) Seemed like even more than that since you and Mike weren't there to poach any lines... ---------------------- Chester It's what you learn after you know it all that counts. - John Wooden |
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