The high pressure system has set in , with the inversion setting up as well. There is Black Ice in the canyon morning and evening, so be careful in the lower canyon. The peak was 35 degrees this morning for first Tram, feeling balmy and unusual for this time of the season, but I’ll take it. The Groomers were soft and velvety, as the increased temperature softened the runs, finally making Regulator become soft and supple, like butter after Noon!!!. I just kept getting laps on both sides to keep the momentum going, with such quick Tram access. The off trail continues to improve as it gets ski out, with lines to be had well outside of the high traffic areas. Tomorrow, look for another ripping morning of ground pounding vertical, as the traffic will be light and the buff job will be worth getting up for. See you dark and early for first Tram. IBBY!!
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FIRMING UP
1-01-12
This morning was a bit bit brisk, with a sparse showing for first Tram. The Grooming Crew had worked on the tenderizing of the main runs, offering some nice velvet sections, though there were very greasy spots developing from the dense snow delivered the other day. The Snow Making efforts continue top to bottom, on both sides of the hill, which offer some very nice Gun Powder spread a long way around the Gun. I slowed down at each gun to take advantage of the smooth carvey texture and address my Gun shyness from earlier this season. I still am not taking those Guns for granted. The high pressure is building in again, signaling another stretch of diligent turning. When the soft snow finally arrives, all the fine detain of each turn will flow out as if by magic. The off trail is still improving with traffic in some areas, and the traffic has worked up serious bumps in other areas. I have been looking for that middle ground, where there is some smoothness to be found, though some of that peripheral snow can be punchy, and rocks exist just there as well. Just be careful and stay dialed. Another great morning is on tap for tomorrow, so get there early for the morning session!! Ciao!!
LAST DAY
12-31-11
Today is the last day of 2011 as we turn the page on the year. It was a great year, with legendary snow during last season’s delivery, and this year will come around to give the Faithful what they have been waiting for. This morning was cold, with a cloud deck hanging over the peaks, which held off the full Sun and bluebird visibility. 2” of freshness fell overnight, giving the morning crew something to dance on. Every little bit helps the overall quality, expanding the playing field a bit more each day. The firmness is still holding up to the traffic, with only few rocky spots cropping up with the tilling measures, though they are easy to spot and avoid. Just keep a close eye out ahead for the darker areas and the tell tale signs of the glazed patches. The off trail areas are getting more approachable as they get worked over, but the interference patterns are getting acute in the high traffic lines, though there are lines to be found just off the main gut areas, so look around for some of the increasing terrain. It is my day off today, and I want to wish all a happy New Year, and I will see you early next year. IBBY!!!
FLAT FLAT
12-30-11
There was a combination of flat light and flat groomers, which combined to make the day interesting. The snow from yesterday made the machine worked areas velvet smooth and predictable. Light traffic gave the morning crew the ability to put down quick laps on some of the nicest hydrovelvet. There were some variations here and there, but over all the ride was good to go. I finally began venturing to the off trail regions to get a good look at the popular runs. The dry chalky snow pack there is a pleasant alternative to the man made, but the bumps and various hazards make you focus a great deal more. I made several runs out the Road to Provo, where there were many lines to chose from. Many folks were making their way over to the Rastas and Hoopy’s Crotch, where there were some obvious, exposed scree areas to avoid, but I did not hit any rocks, which is not say they are not there. Tomorrow, look for the hill to have been worked over nicely, and the traffic to have picked up a bit with the weekend, but the up hill capacity is handling the pressure very well. Gad 2 is still a quiet place to find some smooth runs, but the off trail is still punchy and dubious. You can certainly venture into these areas, but get a close look when you ride the chair. On a completely different subject; the newly remodeled Aerie restaurant and bar is really spectacular and worth a visit to take advantage of the vista and the new menu. I was up there the other day and it makes me want to remodel the Trailer. See you in the AM. Peace Out!!
FRESH FROSTING
12-29-11
It was raining at the Trailer this morning , and rained all the way up to the White Pine Trail head, where the precipitation turned to snow. High winds out of the West were pounding the peak, shutting the Tram down and leaving the chairs the only option. The runs were covered with a beautifully soft and moist layer, which stuck to the slick surface underneath. The first runs were velvet smooth, like frosting a cake with a paper knife. MMMMM Good. It was great to have a little addition to the runs. Following the same lines as yesterday helped the avoidance of rocks. Though the off trail sections are getting better and better as they get worked over, there is still very thin cover, so tread cautiously. The only issue in these off trail sections is the interference patterns, which are continually being made more acute with the added traffic. Tomorrow, look for some more unsettled weather to move through, giving the snow pack a bit more cushion. I am not going to get too carried away with the new snow, as some of those slick spots can crop up and create some issues in the middle of a turn. Be aware of the very tight traffic on the main runs, keeping an eye out above at all changes of fall line. I give it the both shoulder extra check just to be sure. I think it will be a great morning, so be there early for the best of it. Peace Out!!
LOW CLOUDS
12-28-11
This morning was overcast, with flat light to make things more interesting. The Groomers were very nice for the first morning runs, but got a bit scraped off as the traffic worked it. The traffic was quite light for a holiday, so the back to back program is easy to do. The sides of the trail still have some nice sugar to dig into when you are looking for a place to scrub some speed. Regulator is still smooth, but the firmness in the middle section is worth paying attention to as you make the break. The clouds lowered and there was some rhime ice collecting on the goggles as Noon came up, but the visibility still held up. Traffic on Big Emma was still tight and required a great degree of focus and attention to the uphill traffic. I was going all the way to the left to get the dry chalk that collects along the bump line, then make my way across to the Bass highway. The Cats have turned up some rocks here and there, so be on the lookout for them, though they are easy to avoid. Tomorrow, look for the early morning session to be worth the time. The low traffic gives you a big leg up on the the vertical access. Plus you get the best velvet from the tenderizing efforts. The off trail is still dubious, though there are many good lines if you take your time and find them. Dry chalky natural base is much more reliable than the Man Made, so you can find some fun. Not much has changed, so I will make this short. Take advantage of this low traffic bonanza during this holiday week. Peace Out!!
TRAINING LAPS
12-27-11
The snow pack continues to solidify, but the Cat Crew is doing a fine job getting the hill ready for fun every morning. I was looking a bit outside the box today, checking the peripheral looking for some softness. As the day progresses, the dust collects toward the side of the trail. There can be found some very nice sugar piles, on which to work your magic . I took a look at Gad 2 today, where the main groomed runs are fairly well covered, with just a few areas that have some rocks mixed into the catted sections. Off trail looked rasty, after the traffic worked the lift line and other sections since they opened this area. Most of the hazards are now visible, but that does not guarantee that there will not be found some surprises. Go off trial there at your peril. You will see what I mean as you ride the chair up. Continued snow making is offering some nice morning gun powder, as the temps are perfect. Be cautions on Big Emma, where the concentrated traffic creates some interesting challenges. Watch for Black Ice in the Canyon tomorrow morning, it has been greasy. See you dark and early. Ciao!!
RE-ENTRY
12-26-11
My return trip from the Mother Ship, through the Morphogenic Field, was a bit turbulent, where the Quantum Foam seemed like Cataract Canyon in high water, but I found things smoothed out as my atoms realigned. I still have not gotten used to Hyperdimensional travel, but it is much less stressful than air travel any day. It looks like the inversion is setting up again, making the Black Ice situation in the Canyon problematic once again. I intercepted some Go Pro footage of some off trail explorations that seemed a bit extreme and thin, though the quality in the hard to get to places looked dry, chalky, and whet the appetite for future entrances to the big lines. I still am not going anywhere near those shots until we get more snow, but I got to give it to the adventurous spirit of the folks willing to enter the GNAR ZONE areas.
Tomorrow, look for the inversion to deliver some nice temps. and sunny skies before we begin to see the arrival of some brush by weather coming in later in the week. The Vacation Week is in full force, but I expect some rapid fire morning runs before the traffic increases. The Groomers will still be providing the goods, but the firmness factor will be increasing each day, making the search for the soft spots imperative. I will have the first hand report tomorrow, so stay tuned for a bit more detail. See you on the first Boat. Peace out!! Here is the You Tube link to the Go Pro footage courtesy of my friend Shawn and his son http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa3eK7LtU0Y&list=UU_fNplxNPO06UtHl8__EhFg&index=1&feature=plcp I don’t know if that will work, but that is the link. Thanks Shawn!!
BLUE BIRD
12-24-11
Today was one of those Blue Bird Days that they put in the magazines, lacking only the copious amounts of fresh Essence to fill in the shot. Despite the low snow, the fresh installment we received the other day has helped make the 40th celebration much better, as the Cat crew have material to work into the mat. I was not able to get over to Gad 2 before leaving the Planet, but the main runs looked well covered, and you have to know the off trail, like the rest of the hill, is still thin with many natural hazards just below the surface. The Little Cloud Chair is now in play as well, increasing the uphill capacity, providing more options to keep you on the move. Tomorrow, look for continued smoothness on the prepared runs, and use caution as you explore the off trail sections. My first year here, 1976, was a low snow year and I was thinking about all the lines we had established to get through all the rock areas on the main runs. Now we have the snow making top to bottom, providing solid coverage, but I was remembering the day when there was no choice but to explore and execute the lines. Sign Line Gully was one of the rare lines that by passed the rocks, and yesterday still looked like it held some interesting possibilities. So, it is worth the effort to scout around a bit, with the majority of the off trail worked over revealing the issues. Be Well all and enjoy the sunshine!!! END TRANSMISSION
40th ANNIVERSARY
12-23-11
I got the first Tram on the first day of the 40th year the Tram has been open today, and it was a beautiful morning. The Groomers had worked the new snow into the existing base, creating a velvet smooth finish. Some area still had the hard glaze, but overall there is great cover. The attendance is up, however the increased lift capacity makes that a non issue on the up side, but the traffic on the hill is tight. Be aware and look up hill. Off trail is getting better all the time, though it still must be respected, as some of the hazards are just covered, so take care. Tomorrow, look for continued good conditions despite the low snow. I will be leaving the Planet for the Mother Ship for a few days, so my reports will be from very high Earth orbit. I have my ways of getting information, so I will be reporting as usual. I want to give a huge shout out to the Chef, who is on a recon mission in Thailand spreading the energy of the Wasatch with all who meet him. In that spirit, here are two shots for the folks around the World who read this report. The high Summit of American Fork twins, combined with the pristine vision from 11,000′ in one package. The high country that we all know and love. Happy holidays to all, and I Will Be Back!!! Peace out



