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Sometimes as skiers we become obsessed with the epic.
We focus on going bigger, doing gnarlier tricks, progressing the sport.
We go bigger, harder, further, serious-er.
We start to leave the free out of freeskiing.
Sierra at Tahoe gave us that refresher and much more.
The only thing left to do?
Blast slushy park laps at Sierra at Tahoe!
Apparently Sierra at Tahoe had built us a feature.
Coming off of four days of hard skiing we were beaten and battered.
Its hard to stay scared when you are shredding soft snow in spring conditions.
For a bunch of sun starved Idahoans Sierra at Tahoe felt like a day at the beach.
The mountains terrain is prime, with huge boulders and multiple backcountry gates.
Every lift ride up we imagined storm day pillow lines and hits.
With some soft snow Sierra at Tahoe looks like a perfect playground for the well rounded skier.
Luckily, even without much fresh Sierra at Tahoe was still a jibby, springy party.
Unfortunately with some soft snow and sun comes false confidence.
Luckily I sacrificed my body for my camera and it came out unscathed.
I can honestly rate the patio ten 11 out of 10 comfy lounge chairs for sunny apres ski vibes.
Sometimes you just need some slush in your face to put skiing in perspective.
Everyone has their own idea of what the soul of skiing is.
Sunny parks, a sunny patio, loud lodge music, Sierra at Tahoe brings the California vibes!