I mean, why let TGR have all the fun?
Morning meet and greet.
We took a water break by this little waterfall.

I was treated to this nice view when we got to treeline.
It was socked in for almost all of Sunday, but this was a sign of things to come.
This place is really amazing.

“LETS GO UP!”
Yeah, good idea…
Steve the birthday.
Who needs a shirt when you have a one piece?

There’s no pictures of the ski down because it was straight up braille skiing.
Right, moving on.
It got loose, very loose.

What’s a birthday without cake?
Yeah, we baked a cake up at the hut, what’s up?
Brace in his viking helmet and one of the many bottles we polished off.

As I said, we got a little loose.
Loose enough for ski boots to be a suitable bed for the night.
The moon came out around midnight and a few people went for a night ski.

I wasn’t feeling it and went to bed.
Looking down the Asulkan Valley towards the highway from the hut.
http://www.newschoolers.com/watch/586142.0/DSCN1220-AVI
A quick panorama video of the Upper Asulkan around the hut.

Heading up for our first run of the day.
“It’s getting pretty scenic up here”
This is Liam.
It was his first tour, ever.

When we found out Liam was touring for his first time ever, we were super stoked for him.
He did good, I know I was impressed.
Most of the crew transitioning over.

This far exceeds the largest group I’ve been in the backcountry with.
I ran into them on the ski out and was quite jealous.
Looking up at Young’s Peak and our tracks from our first run.

“The powder, it’s just so skiable” Kelsey getting some first tracks.
Too bad there’s no horizon on this shot or it could have almost been a half decent picture.
Oh well, no photography career for me.

“Rando Race” Brace.
He’s a machine on the up.
Seriously, this guy has drive.

The ski out back to the car at sunset.
Next stop, apres beers and half price pizzas at the bar.
Thanks for reading this, just sharing the stoke.









