This morning was a touch warmer at the peak, with a high thin cloud deck filtering the Sun, making the shaded areas very flat with little detail on the pack. The machine worked lines were epic, offering dry chalky feel that let you lay it over like Ligety top to bottom. The Peruvian Gulch offered that top to bottom smooth charger that kept me doing laps that felt deluxe underfoot, with each turn fully dialed and sweet. Traffic was very light, with back to back Trams easy to make and elbow room to boot. Some breaks in the clouds were happening, making the visibility come to life as the rays got higher. There were still soft lines to be found and the intrepid went, saw, and conquered!

Professor Tom getting full platform engagement on one of the outlying pockets of goodness still available by a bit of looking. Looking around was one of the key elements today, to get a much better look at the hill and push some of the limits of intense excitement.

The Jazz man and Alex out at P-TEX Point and getting jiggy with it. Tomorrow, look for even warmer temps, still ripping machine worked lines and still pockets of goodness to find. So keep your eyes peeled for options. The Sun should be shining again as the High builds in. Light traffic will be happening, so finding wide open empty lines will be a plus. There are more options opening up on the hill every day, so get after some of the best snow of the season. IBBY!!!