We continue to ski all the snow that fell in the recent storm. The day was full of pow turns and face shots. Michelle Parker gets a face full of snow in the trees.
With over a foot of fresh snow, and no one at the mountain today, an amazing day was had by all. It wasn't uncommon to see high fives at the bottom of each run, with laughter and ear to ear smiles all day.
A storm system is rolling in and create very high winds up on the mountain. That didn't stop us from getting the wind blown snow in Laguna. Michelle Parker hikes with the wind at her back for some good turns.
Cloudy skies found us venturing around the woods today. We set up a log jib to rock ride redirect. Randall Stacy air to fakie tail grab, into the rock landing.
Today was another beautiful blue bird day. Since today was a transfer day and there weren't many campers we decided to go on an exploratory mission to check out a new zone. We had a small crew and were able to move quickly. The mission was a success and the new zone is lots of fun. Randall Stacy sets the skin track on the way out.
Riding and hiking everyday can be very tiring. There are days when I wake up in the morning and don't want to get out of bed. However when the view out the window is the sun rising on the mountains in the distance it makes it hard not to jump right up and start getting ready. Sunrise in the Andes.