thursday 5/2 report
Posted: May 2nd, '24, 13:09
after a couple days out of town, the sun found her way home this morning. downright balmy at the bell. place was empty. so much so that at times had trails to myself.
at the bell supe was a creamy delight. within an hour, the bumps softened and were nicely skied in. if rotd has any meaning at this point, supe was it. beautiful. upper lark skied well. with the light turnout, didn't get that soupy. the cream held up on the lower skyehawk section. the breaks on lower lark are expanding. a rather long ribbon skiers left at the first dropoff. looks like they did some snow farming for the runout towards the bottom. nonetheless the widely spaced "bumps" are fun. upper bitter well toasted at this point. a number of ribbons. lower the usual brown snow at the final steep. mid o still skiing well but more ski arounds. the walkout now pretty substantial.
by about 12:30 clouds rolled in prompting my exit. overall an excellent morning.
at the bell supe was a creamy delight. within an hour, the bumps softened and were nicely skied in. if rotd has any meaning at this point, supe was it. beautiful. upper lark skied well. with the light turnout, didn't get that soupy. the cream held up on the lower skyehawk section. the breaks on lower lark are expanding. a rather long ribbon skiers left at the first dropoff. looks like they did some snow farming for the runout towards the bottom. nonetheless the widely spaced "bumps" are fun. upper bitter well toasted at this point. a number of ribbons. lower the usual brown snow at the final steep. mid o still skiing well but more ski arounds. the walkout now pretty substantial.
by about 12:30 clouds rolled in prompting my exit. overall an excellent morning.