The choke in Tweeners is a three-foot wide frozen bush slide on to a frozen scraped out track.
I made the move to test the density change in the snow with my head three different times.
I stopped rotating and took the mental inventory that is required after a good, meaty fall.
Everything intact and working.
Skied toward the sound of laughter which led me to my ski partners.
Jeremy let me know he has it all on Go Pro.
When it does happen, it is a sight to see.
We we able to pick our way down the lower aspen glades with coverage minimal and the snow punchy.
We stayed on skis all the way out to the water tank, which was a bonus.
Snowpack didn’t change at all with the new snow.
Loose facets and rounds still make up the majority of the pack.
New snow aheared well to the hard pack underneath, surprisingly.
East Vail really highlights just how low we really are.
The middle of Benchie is two feet short of being viable and the run out is arduous.
Be careful out there.