I dropped off the tram last season in the middle of the storm that closed the resort for a week. Intense winds. Had to drive through Idaho to get to Montana as the passed was closed.tyrolean_skier wrote:Tram started loading around 10 but we had to wait a while before it was our turn. Got off it and Rendezvous Bowl was a complete whiteout due to the heavy winds up there. I think I got vertigo since I could not tell which way was down. Kept skiing down a little at a time and finally got down. Very heavy snow had fallen ( 8 inches reported). Steeps where your friend. Woods were great. We found that it took longer to get one run in than yesterday. Iceman enjoyed skiing the Alta Shutes while I would ski some other terrain nearby. It’s been snowing all day so visibility was better in the trees. We skied their Cascade but this one is much steeper than ours. Hoping that the snow that fell last night drains and that the snow that is falling now is lighter.
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My phone died yesterday from cold so could not take any.f.a.s.t. wrote:Please post some pictures if you can?
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Rendezvous whiteoutsicedtea wrote:I dropped off the tram last season in the middle of the storm that closed the resort for a week. Intense winds. Had to drive through Idaho to get to Montana as the passed was closed.tyrolean_skier wrote:Tram started loading around 10 but we had to wait a while before it was our turn. Got off it and Rendezvous Bowl was a complete whiteout due to the heavy winds up there. I think I got vertigo since I could not tell which way was down. Kept skiing down a little at a time and finally got down. Very heavy snow had fallen ( 8 inches reported). Steeps where your friend. Woods were great. We found that it took longer to get one run in than yesterday. Iceman enjoyed skiing the Alta Shutes while I would ski some other terrain nearby. It’s been snowing all day so visibility was better in the trees. We skied their Cascade but this one is much steeper than ours. Hoping that the snow that fell last night drains and that the snow that is falling now is lighter.
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If you're not familiar, this is a great camf.a.s.t. wrote:Please post some pictures if you can?
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brownman wrote:Rendezvous whiteoutstyrolean_skier wrote: Tram started loading around 10 but we had to wait a while before it was our turn. Got off it and Rendezvous Bowl was a complete whiteout due to the heavy winds up there. I think I got vertigo since I could not tell which way was down.
My first time down Rendevous was in a powder day snowstorm whiteout. All I could see was the jacket in the murk in front of me and my only thought was DO NOT LOSE SIGHT OF THAT JACKET. (Along with the occasional "I sure hope HE doesn't lose sight of the jacket in front of him!") I remember thinking, "The pressures on my skis is amazing, I must be doing 80 mph... No way."
Days later in bluebird visibility again on Rendevous I realized we were in fact going fast, and the visible slope was playing with me more in the clear than that day in the white room.
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Some pics from today (and Iceman caught on the webcam at Rendezvous - thanks Highway Star)
p1 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p2 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p3 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p4 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p5 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p6 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p7 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p9 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p1 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p2 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p3 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p4 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p5 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p6 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p7 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
p9 by jefflanka2008, on Flickr
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Here's a tram picture for you to ponder.
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Looks like good seating available in the Amphitheater. Go see Butch at Corbets Cabin for a waffle
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Brownman are you at Jackson Hole too? Iceman was talking today to someone from Killington near the Thunder lift. Was that you?brownman wrote:Here's a tram picture for you to ponder.Looks like good seating available in the Amphitheater.
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It keeps snowing out here. Today we had some of the best runs so far because the snow was lighter. We did some of the chutes off Tensleep Bowl. One of them had not been skied the last few days so we were dealing with over a foot of virgin snow - not sure if it was Downhill or Snag Tree. We also skied Cirque and Iceman was going to hike up and do Coombs but Ski Patrol closed it for some reason. We sampled the glades off of ApresVous this morning but the snow there was still very heavy so we moved higher and the snow was better. We sampled Wooesey Woods (recommend by someone here) and loved them. We also skied under a bunch of liftlines including the Tramline and all had great snow. Sorry to hear that the good snow at Killington will probably be diminished greatly by tomorrow’s event. I hope some of the snow we’re seeing comes your way soon.
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Did you "sample" any headwalls?tyrolean_skier wrote:It keeps snowing out here. Today we had some of the best runs so far because the snow was lighter. We did some of the chutes off Tensleep Bowl. One of them had not been skied the last few days so we were dealing with over a foot of virgin snow - not sure if it was Downhill or Snag Tree. We also skied Cirque and Iceman was going to hike up and do Coombs but Ski Patrol closed it for some reason. We sampled the glades off of ApresVous this morning but the snow there was still very heavy so we moved higher and the snow was better. We sampled Wooesey Woods (recommend by someone here) and loved them. We also skied under a bunch of liftlines including the Tramline and all had great snow. Sorry to hear that the good snow at Killington will probably be diminished greatly by tomorrow’s event. I hope some of the snow we’re seeing comes your way soon.
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tyrolean_skier wrote:It keeps snowing out here. Today we had some of the best runs so far because the snow was lighter. We did some of the chutes off Tensleep Bowl. One of them had not been skied the last few days so we were dealing with over a foot of virgin snow - not sure if it was Downhill or Snag Tree. We also skied Cirque and Iceman was going to hike up and do Coombs but Ski Patrol closed it for some reason. We sampled the glades off of ApresVous this morning but the snow there was still very heavy so we moved higher and the snow was better. We sampled Wooesey Woods (recommend by someone here) and loved them. We also skied under a bunch of liftlines including the Tramline and all had great snow. Sorry to hear that the good snow at Killington will probably be diminished greatly by tomorrow’s event. I hope some of the snow we’re seeing comes your way soon.
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Haven't been out there since the last year of the original tram. Some of the best snow we found (on a trip where it only snowed before we got there) was at very opposite ends of the resort. Suggestions:
On one end, the Hoebacks provided amazing tree and woods skiing/riding with a wide variety of pitch and density of cover. My favorite area.
At the other end, the Saratoga Bowl had tons of snow and some fairly steep terrain but there was a long flat run out at the bottom.
In the middle, the hike-only bowls and chutes were fantastic on the front side. Looking at the mountain, the access is long and moderate on the left. On the right, the access is much shorter but very steep. We did not do anything through the gates so can't comment on that.
On one end, the Hoebacks provided amazing tree and woods skiing/riding with a wide variety of pitch and density of cover. My favorite area.
At the other end, the Saratoga Bowl had tons of snow and some fairly steep terrain but there was a long flat run out at the bottom.
In the middle, the hike-only bowls and chutes were fantastic on the front side. Looking at the mountain, the access is long and moderate on the left. On the right, the access is much shorter but very steep. We did not do anything through the gates so can't comment on that.
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Couple weeks before we Saddle Uptyrolean_skier wrote: Brownman are you at Jackson Hole too? Iceman was talking today to someone from Killington near the Thunder lift. Was that you?
Hope they get some stuff open for you.
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