In Search of the Deepest Powder

Hey I'm interested in seeing your photos of your deepest pow days....

Post your powder pics here, name the resort and day if you can remember.
 
I don't really take pictures when I'm out on the deepest days. Some pictures are in my profile if you really want to look but they aren't the DEEPEST days, just pretty deep.
 
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Thats sick... big bomb hole...
Those are the conditions that have been the deepest for me in a long time, no time for a camera however.
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hahaha, fucking awsome. These are the days, when you drive your turns, and sometimes you are affraid to suffocate due to the powder, that blows in your face.
Damn I miss these days. I WANT WINTER! - not that sticky hot summer thing
 
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not landing of a 30 foot step down, but deep none the less.i can only assume these photos are from mt baker or some other powder capitol of the world!
 


2009-04-04

18.0

0.80"

4.44%



50.0"

615.5"

2008-11-05

27.0

1.25"

4.63%



49.0

56.0"



there is some resorts 2 best storms of 09.......... april 4th and november 5th first is 24 hour third is h20 percent fourth is storm total, fifth is snow for the season
 
the day before my last winter quarter final, my mountain got 18" of new on top of the 30" from the day before that the mountain was closed.
4' of fresh is fun.
 
Twice I got a chest shot?

Fuck I need to pick my days better. I live in BC and have never had a face shot of pohdur.
 
that fucking sucks! only 40" in 3 days, i wouldn't even wake up early for that. i salute you for skiing There in that grey, snowless place
 
i got ONE faceshot once... SKI THE EAST!!!!

but really theres a glade between two expert runs at my hill that never gets touched by the wind and all the pow blows in that glade, but you have to get lucky to get waist deep in there.
 
Bridger

Bowl is located on

the east side of the

Continental Divide 16 miles from the town of Bozeman, Montana.

Snow often accumulates

in incredible amounts.

Most notably, 71 inches

(yes, six feet) of

dry, fluffy snow stacked

up during one storm

in December of 2004

within a 24 hour period!

When we say snorkel

skiing, we're not

joking

sparknotes: in December of 2004 bridger got 71 inches in one 24 hour storm.
 
Okey, my deepest day has to be a day at Tanndalen, Sweden. maybe 40cm + wind affect. It was sick. Overhead pow in the trees.... But the lightest snow has to be at Landsomberget, -16c and snowing like crazy three days i a row. the shit was LIGHT!
 
40cm. That's less than a 1'6" of pow. That's not much snow at all. I ski 36in. days almost once a month.
 
thats why you need to take a trip out west son! I hit up OR for a week, and it blew Mt snow out of the water! This is near Bach, after a semi hefty hike of 1.5 hours. Didnt get a shot of riding down, but this is at the top. Snowing all day, with about 2' of fresh. havent seen this on the East coast in a bit

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