LIGHT FLURRIES

3-14-26 by dave

It was cold this morning with a high cloud deck that shrouded the Sun and kept the pack from breaking on all aspects. The light was flat, but visibility was good before the flurries began. The machine worked lines were the call for the morning session, offering consistent lines that required a cautious approach due to the vague variations. Traffic was surprisingly light for a Saturday and there were walk on Trams later in the day,.

Doug Blake with his two kids sharing a moment in the Sun yesterday. Together they represent over 100 years of Snowbird history. Great having long time friends sharing the stoke and bringing up the next generation.

Tomorrow, look for high winds to be in the mix with the approach of the next cold front. The pack will be very firm to be sure, so use caution on the off trail lines which will be fairly crispy on most aspects. The machine worked lines will be the best option for smoothness and consistency. Expect to add layers, especially for the morning session. This coming week looks like some unusually warm days ahead. Watch Your SIX!!!

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