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Tuesday 4/9 report

Posted: Apr 10th, '24, 06:27
by RustyK
9:00 K1 with the 802. Upper EF firm. Lower was perfect.

Found GIS and crew. Over to needles. Thimble variable. Panic nice.
Couple over there.

Back at the box and over to the now running bubble. Getting sticky. Went back up top.
Ovation not too bad. Lower still needed time.

Lunch with Rogman and grill at bay one. The G’s and Moose in tow.
George of the jungle showed up for the woods tour. Couple of Anarcy’s and Julio. Sticky but doable. Exits were good.
Saw this tribute (picture) in Julio. Do not know this guy, but nice touch.
Good end of the day bay one with some others. Weather was perfect.

Re: Tuesday 4/9 report

Posted: Apr 10th, '24, 07:19
by MrsG
Nice guy!
Great day too!

Re: Tuesday 4/9 report

Posted: Apr 10th, '24, 07:23
by ozzy
RustyK wrote: Apr 10th, '24, 06:27 Do not know this guy, but nice touch.
He's the man that set the all time vertical record with 6.7M vert feet in a season.

I didn't know the man, but I have a story about him. The third weekend of May 2018, I'm skiing superstar with friends, and this guy is yelling from the lift. I'm like okay, weird. We eventually catch up at the top of the headwall. Somehow or another he knew that I did ~9.9M vert in three years and he wants to know how I did it. Im thinking this is weird, but it's superstar in May. Theres a lot of weird. He tells me that he had just set the all time single season vert record. We compare stats and strategies. I tell him he's nuts and I personally will never ski over 1.5M again. He laughs, I congratulate him. I then tell him that my goal is for 3000 recorded killington days by 2022, I was north of 2600 days at the time. He wishes me luck. We shake hands and ski off. He went right, I went left down the headwall.
Saw him in passing a cple more times early season the following year than I heard he passed shortly thereafter.
Nice man from what I gathered that one time we met. RIP Mr Scott Howard. I'm happy to see someone paid respects and put a picture of him in what I gather is one of his favorite woods lines.

https://mountaintimes.info/scott-howard ... -champion/

Re: Tuesday 4/9 report

Posted: Apr 10th, '24, 08:11
by Captain Hafski
Afternoon Report: Pretty much a rinse and repeat of the day before re: conditions.

Parked at Supe and stayed on that side to avoid the pasty schelp across K1 lodge.

Pretty sticky over the back including Stash. Cruise Control and Needle's Eye good. High Road even better.

Supe ROTD. Skyelark very good but flat. Bittersweet, incl. HW and Low Road very good.

Re: Tuesday 4/9 report

Posted: Apr 10th, '24, 13:42
by skiadikt
great story ozzy. next time will have to look for that in julio. got to ski with and know scott a bit. a special guy and a great skier and of course his endurance and dedication was legend. truly a man for all seasons. influenced a number of folks. when he wasn't chasing vertical, occasionally he'd slum w us (including ty) and ski a couple runs (jokingly telling me to "slow down"). and yup remember skiing julio w him. when i had heard he had passed was stunned because i had run into him on the hill earlier that season and had no idea he was sick. thanks for the foto. r.i.p.

Re: Tuesday 4/9 report

Posted: Apr 10th, '24, 15:51
by Dude GFY
Thats awesome. I need to retire. Best I have is 1.6 mil vert for a flatlander

Re: Tuesday 4/9 report

Posted: Apr 10th, '24, 20:28
by RustyK
Today Wednesday GIS did remind me that I met Scott on Sup that year he was setting that record.
Dude was hardcore.

Re: Tuesday 4/9 report

Posted: Apr 10th, '24, 20:50
by ozzy
Dude GFY wrote: Apr 10th, '24, 15:51 Thats awesome. I need to retire. Best I have is 1.6 mil vert for a flatlander
40k for 40 days? 1.6M

I'm only good for 20k/dy on the high end. After that I get pretty unfocused. I tried to do 30k this season and called it at 28 because it just seemed pointless.

My kids can do 15-20k in three hrs with a short break. Then they're usually ready to do something else. That's good enough for me.

Re: Tuesday 4/9 report

Posted: Apr 10th, '24, 21:45
by Nikoli
I hit 18k in the back bowls at vail on a powder day and nearly died getting back to the base. It was difficult to stop or turn. I can’t imagine 30k in a single day. That is hardcore

Re: Tuesday 4/9 report

Posted: Apr 11th, '24, 18:18
by spanky
Pfft…
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This was the last day of 8 straight where I averaged 28k/day. I’m sure there are many others that do much more than this.

Re: Tuesday 4/9 report

Posted: Apr 11th, '24, 20:35
by Nikoli
spanky wrote: Apr 11th, '24, 18:18 Pfft…

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This was the last day of 8 straight where I averaged 28k/day. I’m sure there are many others that do much more than this.
Altitude matters. I challenge you to ski the same vert at 10k plus. We could have a vert off at breck or the basin!

Re: Tuesday 4/9 report

Posted: Apr 11th, '24, 22:12
by spanky
Nikoli wrote:
spanky wrote: Apr 11th, '24, 18:18 Pfft…

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This was the last day of 8 straight where I averaged 28k/day. I’m sure there are many others that do much more than this.
Altitude matters. I challenge you to ski the same vert at 10k plus. We could have a vert off at breck or the basin!
Last time I was in CO. The limiting factor here was that I was with my 12 yo son.
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I just got back from skiing 8 straight days in UT (Park City and Alta)… including hikes at 10k. But the good skiing at PC is not conducive to high vert numbers. You’re lucky to get 4k ft/hour skiing and hiking off the Jupiter double. So, more like 20k ft/day.