Whatever fell got windblown into the trees on the main face.
For two days we skied probably 10% of the sad 30% of open terrain.
Our first day at Keystone left us scratching our heads.
The medium jumps could have been from Minnesota: they were flat in every way.
There were definitely some creative and unique features built though which made it worth lapping.
I feel like a lot of my best ideas come to me in fast food establishments.
That’s literally how it happened.
Pretty cool to say the least.
We were tipped off about these free dinner nights by a friend.
A couple churches put them on every Sunday and Tuesday.
Winter Park operates it next to a sledding hill.
The best part, its free.
We were skeptical, it was in the 60s in Denver and we has little recon of the place.
It turned into one of the most fun sessions of the trip.
Getting back down to 5,000 was an amazing feeling.
The Railyard has some great features and amazing lights.
We’ll be coming back for sure.
Skiing in Summit county for three weeks was an enlightening experience for me.
Hood) I had absorbed all the hype and was expecting perfection.
Breckenridge made me really appreciate who I was as a skier and where I was from.
Enjoy episode 7, 18 minutes of content.