Archive for the ‘Snow Reports’ Category

LATE FLURRIES

1-08-26

There was fully 5″ of fresh Essence refreshing the dance floor this morning, making for some very nice turns top to bottom on all sides of the hill. This new accumulation was quite light and let you dial through the turns with no deflection and super soft transitions. A fresh till on the main lines offered absolutely smooth and dream like carpets that made those few inches feel much deeper. Traffic was strong for the opening bell, however the chairs really got the flow going up the hill, leaving very short turnarounds. As the pack gets worked over, those features are getting covered over and the hill is really looking like it should. You can take plenty of confidence to the line these days. What a treat to have the conditions come together so quickly.

The JAZZ MAN has returned for his annual residence he uses to recharge his muse and derive fresh inspiration for his musical explorations.

Heavy flurries began around 11:30 AM, which were very intense and began to deliver some serious accumulation with every hour. Of course, visibility became challenging with that kind of intensity, but the great snow quality and consistent pack let you hold the line with no problems. Tomorrow, look for a break in the weather, though I think there will be some lake effect if the dynamics kick in. Coverage is getting better and better with each additional installment, so it is happening just as we need it. See you there dark and early for the morning’s offerings. Lay it over like Ligety!!!

CIRQUE TRAVERSE

1-07-26

Clouds hung low on the peaks this morning as the next system begins to move into the Front. Visibility was good, but the low hanging clouds made the light extremely flat with only marginal details available for the reference, which required using the inner vision to fill in the blanks. Fortunately, the nicely prepared lines offered super consistent carpets of AHHHHHH that made each turn a velvet soft treat. The Cirque Traverse opened with the first Tram and most of the interest was focused out there, where very nice turns were waiting for The Faithful who have been patiently waiting for access. Reports from both aspects indicated excellent, smooth, consistent lines that were well filled in and deluxe top to bottom. I was sticking with the carpets to take advantage of the vacant lines.

Monte Beck getting the goods yesterday, taking advantage of the Sunshine and perfect pack structure. Nice way to get the party started!!

There are a lot of very good skiers on the hill and it is fun watching some of the sends I am seeing all over on many aspects. Tomorrow, look for additional accumulation on the hill as it is raining here at The Trailer as I write this. The hill is prime for the full season run now, and all indications are good for some super installments ahead.

Team Pukhtoon from Pakistan were on deck and waiting to take The Tram to the Peak. They were blown away by what was around them. I know the peak experience was a whole other level for them. It was fun to share the stoke.

Be sure to check The Bird site for up to the minute info on road access, wind, and accumulation totals. The next installment is on the doorstep and ready to unload. IBBY!!!!

BLUE BIRD POWDER

1-06-26

It was a blue bird powder day, with the Gad Valley offering incredible freshly tilled carpets of AHHHHH that just let you dial in every turn with confidence, consistency, and feeling!!! The off trail had developed quite a bit of harbor chop, but keeping a direct line let you punch through the variations without much deflection. The Peruvian Gulch opened, offering a perfect accumulation with the high density product feeling very floaty, topped with increasingly lighter accumulation, which finished out with perhaps 4 or 5% density that just blew up with spectacular delicacy into the air. Sublime!! There had been a lot of slide activity on the old layer that remained from earlier days, and will need to be replenished before it is good for prime time, but there is plenty of lower angle lines that were offering a feel that is as good as it gets.

A look at the Middle Cirque with a crown that spans the entire bowl. The pack is active so be sure to respect all rope lines and closures anywhere on the hill.

Traffic was strong and everyone was going hard to the hoop top to bottom all over the hill. It was great to see some strong skiing on all sides of the hill. The Gad 2 lift opened yesterday and was offering amazing lines that have the full terrain package going before a significant coverage averages out the terrain features.

So Cal Paul was stoked to be on Hidden Peak taking in the high energy vibrations that were palpable as we stood looking at the clouds down Canyon. Great to share the stoke with him!!

Tomorrow, I’ll be looking for the refreshed machine worked lines that promise to be unbelievably deluxe with all this new product to work with. Dialing in wicked turns has been my goal during the early training days and now I am reaping the rewards of the hard work of getting ready to slice and dice. There may be some cloud cover moving in as the next system begins to move in for Thursday. Get a good look at the features that need to be noted before they get covered, and scope out the lines that will offer the best power blasting this snow can deliver. Remain Standing!!!

ITS ON!!!

1-05-26

After a rather slow build up of the pack and plenty of training conditions during the first part of the season, its ON with these last installments of high density product. There was fully 2 feet of fresh Essence after today’s dump. The Snowbird Crews were working hard at all levels of operation, managing the swift build up of high density snow. It was fully evident on The Plaza as crews were clearing the accumulation revealing the solid depth right on the deck. What fun to see the hill getting filled in and poised to expand terrain access in the near future. The Faithful were on site early and ready to get the goods, which were falling with intensity during the morning hours. The intensity began to back off as clearing began to move in for the afternoon.

The lovely ladies at The Forklift always make the morning breakfast break a delight. Such wonderful ambiance and tranquility in the eye of the storm.

Tomorrow, look for the Teams to get a handle on the recent installment, which promises to provide expanded areas open on the hill, more confidence in dialing in the lines we have been scoping out in recent days, and potential to get those dreams of overhead power blasting coming true as even more big weather is waiting upstream. It is a very exciting time as we charge into the New Year. Stay Frosty!!

LIGHT ADDITION

1-04-26

The winds had backed off overnight leaving a light addition of fresh essence on the hill. There were only a couple of inches, but the higher density offered a silky feel that was great underfoot. There was an initial surge for the first Trams of the day, but, with the addition of the Peruvian Chair to the mix, the push was dealt with handily leaving walk on Trams happening before 10AM. It was a good day to stretch out and get a look around. The visibility was marginal, but good enough to see the features that will be in play as the cover improves with more accumulation.

The “CHEF says, “With great patience comes great rewards. The Promise of The Wasatch is just that. A Promise!!”

Tomorrow, look for weather to be in the mix with quite a bit of accumulation expected for the next couple of days. Our patience is paying off and the reward in on the doorstep. Expect weather and dress for the occasion. Having a good look at the hill will be paying off as you explore the larger pallet of choices that are becoming available. Keep your eyes and ears open for openings as well a closures as the accumulation demands. We are poised to enjoy the mountain getting very close to prime time. See you there dark and early for the morning explorations. Check the Bird’s site for up to the minute updates. Keep it real!!

PERUVIAN CHAIR

1-03-26

There was a brisk wind blowing this morning, which put The Tram on hold, but the Peruvian Chair opened for the first time of the season, making the terrain choices open up on that side of the hill. The prepared lines were offering very nice carpeted turns and off trail was offering much better consistency than last week. Little by little the hill is shaping up just when we need it with more storm energy still upstream and coming this way.

Happy Birthday to Wynonna, who brings joy to all who know her and a serious challenge to all who try to keep up the pace!!!

Tomorrow, look for more nicely prepared lines on both sides of the hill, with the better traction happening on the Peruvian side with the fresh product offering a softer feel over all. Wind may still be a factor as the pattern remains out of the South, so prep for chairs if that becomes the case. With the weather pattern looking strong for the next while, the conditions will continue to improve by the day and more terrain will come into play. Get a good look at the pack and the features yet showing, so you will know where, when, and how to tread as the hill fills in. IBBY!!!

EARLY PUSH

1-02-26

The Faithful made a full court press for the goods this morning getting a very early start and were ready to rock. With the fresh accumulation and the still holiday vibe happening, everyone was ready to get their share of the goods. Who can blame them after these days of waiting for the deep. The fresh product was quite dense, but skied nicely with a direct line. Visibility was an issue, so holding an inner vision was key in maintaining a power line. Rotations are penalized in that kind of snow when the lights are out.

The Nest has become a very popular spot on the hill since it opened a few weeks ago. It offers amazing views of the surrounding vistas, and has great food as well as a very warm feel to the ambience. So much fun to see it complete and raging!!

Tomorrow, look for some clearing to get eyes on the overall scene, which was lacking today. This new accumulation is going to go a long way toward expanding the terrain choices as we move forward. I will still be sticking to the gut areas and avoiding fringe lines for a bit longer. I am looking forward to getting those slick variations out of the equation, so I can begin relaxing the grip and stretch out and arc ’em. Clawing and scratching for grip has been very taxing. I expect continued heavy pressure for the goods, so keep your head on a swivel, and expect the unexpected. More terrain may become available, so keep your eyes and ears open for variations on a theme. Dial it up, Dian it in!!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR

1-01-26

It was a fairly grim morning, with rain in the parking lot and very difficult visibility to start the day. Up high a few inches of quite dense Essence had fallen, making for some silky feeling sections that were velvet like underfoot. The snow turned to rain on the lower third of the hill, and it took some kind of special wax to keep the skis from sticking. Traffic was moderate and quite light during the first hour as last night revelers were late getting up the hill. Still, it is great to be entering this cycle that is lined up for us this coming week. Spackle is good to cover over those spots that need some serious cushion.

This is a shot I took yesterday as I was soaking up Telluic Energy that pulses out of Hidden Peak. When I am in the right spot, my hair stands on end and my finger tips tingle. Here,The Lewis and Clark area waits on our arrival there when conditions allow. Can’t wait.

It is raining here at The Trailer and a constant patter of the drops signal more accumulation up on the hill. Tomorrow, look for colder temps with snow to the bottom. Anticipate some crusty and slick areas under the new product as that rain will have caused a lens to form. I will be expecting some widespread variations underfoot. I will be looking a bit outside the main lines to get a feel for the off trail quality, but will be sticking to the gut sections that are sure to have the cover. Stay Frosty!!

CHIPS EXPLORATORY

12-31-25

Chips opened yesterday, but I missed the opening, so I did a few Chips exploratory runs this morning to get a good look see at the pack over there. Snow making efforts have been ongoing on that side of the hill, targeting the high traffic areas and sections that have rock outcroppings that need a lot of cover. I stayed with the prepared lines closely, giving any idea of venturing to the untracked areas out of my mind. Many folks had began the process of further exploratory efforts, which seemed to focus on the fat lines staying clear of the edges. Smart move in such low tide conditions. Coverage was quite good on the prepared lines with no rocks to speak of anywhere I went. I did, however, take the traverse across the hill via Rothman’s Way and took the Wibere ridge to the return cat track to The Tram. Traffic was fairly light and the visibility was excellent with the Sun out.

Looking up toward the top of the Peruvian Chair all back lit with the smooth prepared lines looking dry and chalky.
A shot of the Trams passing in mid mountain. Always a classic shot with a small sliver of a look at Lower Cirque aspects.

Tomorrow, look for weather to have moved in as the next storm cycle begins with weather out of the South. With that direction, expect high density snow to add to the pack, with rain in the valley. I think this is the beginning a long cycle that will make up for a lot that we have missed so far. I don’t think for a second that The Yellow Jackets early aggressive behavior was not a strong sign for a big season. Visibility will be an issue, so stay with the prepared lines for the next while as the pack fills out and in. Still keep an eye for black ice in the lower Canyon, it was really shining this morning. Happy New Year!!!

PERUVIAN OPENS

12-30-25

There was some sun shining for the morning session, reflecting some light back on the prepared surfaces. The snow guns were blazing, offering soft traction that let you dial in some nice turns and keep things real. Traffic was moving up the hill, and there was a concentration of seekers looking for the line top to bottom. The bonus round today was the soft opening of The Peruvian Gulch. I was obviously not paying attention to the announcements and missed the call… DOH!! Reports were mixed, however, there were tales of fresh lines and staying with the gut so as not to test the margins too closely.

Getting a look into Mineral Basin this afternoon. There are going to be some sweet runs to be had out there this season. I can feel the turns just lookin’ at it!!

Tomorrow, look to a bit of exploration on the Peruvian side of the hill. I’ll be using max caution and staying where the fat lines live. Follow the signs and keep a sharp eye out for abrupt transitions. It will be so great to get some fresh lines down the hill to help with the training shift. I think we can look forward to some very nice quality snow behind the machines, but I’ll be testing the off trail for consistency. See you dark and early for another great day at The Bird. Remain Standing!!!