A stout South wind was blowing this morning out ahead of a couple of low pressure systems that are poised to move into The Front for the next few days. This may well deliver a significant dump over the course of the cycle. The temps were very warm, but the early pack was pretty crispy after all that afternoon heat we had. Because of the wind, I stayed with the Peruvian Gulch to take advantage of the vacant lines that were happening there and the walk on Trams that were going off.
The wind was not really transporting much snow, but some of the gusts were close to the ground and were obscuring the close ground details. It was kind of weird trying to see through the moving fronds of transported snow. Tomorrow, look for an overcast day as the weather begins to move in. Some overnight accumulation may have occurred and there may be some snow showers during the day. Visibility will be at a premium, so stay close to the trees for the best definition and the prepared lines for the most consistent ride. Be advised that Regulator will be very challenging in the AM and not recommended. The hill is in great shape for a new installment. Straight Ahead!!