The Sun was out in force today, though the morning temps. were still cold, preserving the new installment that has that soft silky feel. The turns on the Groomers felt like a pillow top mattress, where you sunk in just the right amount for total comfort. The crust was almost a non issue on the Groomers, which offered perfect turning, especially the far right side of Big Emma, where I almost missed the turn back to the Tram for the goodness. Off trail there were some sumptuous sections, which stood in sharp contrast to the high glaze from the recent precipitation event. Yeah, lets call it that ! Special attention had to be paid to the shades of white that were an indication of the surface quality. This became of utmost importance when negotiating the upper elevation, high angle shots, where missing the vein of sweetness resulted in a tenacious edge grab on the High Glaze. Fortunately, the goodness was widespread, so any long side slip would finally be rewarded with deep cold essence. There is good, and not so good, but there was plenty of great if you looked around a bit. Tomorrow, the Groomers will be incredible, with carvelicious smoothness a given. The Upper Cirque and Upper Silver Fox is closed for the coming event, but there are plenty of other aspects
to charge. The Wilbre Bowl section is not in particularly good shape just now, with some ultra slick and crunchy challenges. I did not hear many raves coming from that area. More snow is forecast for tomorrow night and Saturday morning. Here is a shot of the high shine on some of the aspects. Yes it is that hard, but this hard surface has been mitigated in a big way by the new snow, so don’t get the idea that it is all like this. It is not, it was just a shot too good to pass up!!! Peace Out!