It was back to Winter this morning, attended by a small, but loyal group of faithful, who answered the call despite the 3” report. The rain pounded all night long on the skin of the Trailer, and I thought for sure we would see quite a bit more than that, but it was quite accurate. Full winter white out conditions prevailed, making Mineral Basin a challenge. I went with my memorized lines to get the smoothest ride, but I could not see much, and the large roller balls would loom out of the fog, making quick direction changes a must. There seemed to be more accumulation on the front of the hill, where the High North and West faces offered 5 or 6” of accumulation, depending on the aspect. Again, the covered small roller balls from yesterday could be felt, and sudden tip deflection was a concern. By 10:00 AM, the rain soaked lower snow pack began to build up some formidable harbor chop that transcended any previous density this season. It was thick and rasty, and I went looking for the higher elevations for relief. There is more precipitation in the forecast, so tomorrow may provide some additional product to play in. The mountain is fairly smooth overall, but those West facing shots off the Cirque Traverse are still littered with debris in a big way, creating some serious injury potentials. A word to the wise!! The entrances to the High North are stunning in coverage, and are worth a look just to see the total
absence of the reefs and spires that usually need to be dealt with this time of the season. Here is a shot of yours truly, taken by Jay Dash of POWDER SHOTS, which illustrates the Winter like conditions of today. I could not get a shot today due to the visibility, so a BIG thanks to Mr. Dash!! Be there early tomorrow to get the best the day has to offer. IBBY!!!

