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good to hear they are getting dumped on. im leaving tomorrow and skiing for 6 days out there and am psyched out of my mind. i love it out there. booyah
big sky/moonlight it was sooo fuckin dope id say we spent prob 70 percent on tram runs other 30 on various big sky stuff, headwaters and moonlight shrubbery kinda pissed cuz we didnt get to do a-z chutes because we kinda saved them for last and they were closed because of all the wind and shitty visibility that was going down and i really wanted to do the snow fields but we werent about to drop a couple hundred on avi gear just for a couple runs there but all in all SUCH a nasty trip if anyones heading out west i highly reccomend big sky/moonlight just because theres SO much challenging terrain and theres like hardly anyone there
Anyone ever go to Powder Mountain. I feel it gets overlooked a lot. They don't have much of a park but they have more skiable acres of any resort in the US. There are TONS of places to go with no tracks at all. Lots of backcountry stuff and very little grooomers.
Powder Mountain is about 45 minutes from SLC. It's in Ogden. There is no crowd there ever. The CAT skiing is real nice. Also check out Powder Country, it is the entire backside of the mountain. You just ski down until you get to a road and wait for a bus to take you back up. There aren't many steeps but there is fresh Powder a long time after a snow.
I live in Park City and there was some pretty good skiing but today it was so warm that the snow was wet and terrible but it was fine in Pick 'N Shovel