The recent winter pounding the sierras received has got me thinking about making turns.
Let's hear some stories.
Here is my top five memorable days.
5. Mt rose. Rose all day in the blistering cold, ready to give up because the west side was the only thing open. Told my roommate I was ready to bounce on the way up the lift. We got to the top patrol was dropping line on the east side. Got 2ft of freshies before anyone else, and then heard everyone yelling whoowhhoo on the way back up the lift. I still get hat tingling feeling just thinking about it.
4. My first munchkin’s experience. Moved out here and did not know any hot spots. Some skiers I joined up with offered to take me out there. Avalanche gully got me hooked and I hiked it two more times that day and came back the next for 3 more laps. OOOOOOh my.
3. Last season at Sugar Bowl. Everyone complains about last season, but I got some great days. The one that stands out the most is in Feb. at Sugar Bowl. We got a 6 foot storm on top of a heavy wet 4 feet or so. The 58's were piled up and a couple spines formed out there. Disney opened first, and then Lincoln opened at 11. Fresh tracks all day and there was no one to contend with.
2. New Years Eve during the 100 year storm. Enough said, if you were out there you know. It was soooo deep it was hard to get moving sometimes. This was my first season in Tahoe after moving from NC, I had never seen anything like it.
1. My first day on a snowboard. Sucked ass, ran over a few people, and joined the "collective addiction." Never put the sticks on again, until last season. I must admit, it was a great time, doing sweet spread eagles, and I plan to make a couple double-planked turns again this season.