Whats the best inbounds powder line youve ever had?

Light Towers at squaw on Jan 3 2004. 2 feet on top of great base. Towers usually slides, as the area I was is about 50 degrees, but this day it did not. Wind made the snow stay, but did not pack it in. Made a couple turns on a spine that had formed skiers right of entrance and pointed it down. Turns kicked up some sluff, it was super light, I was really surprised it had not slid. Cut skiers right into cornice 2 and hit one of the cliffs there. Did not cross one track the whole time. Insane line. Took Headwall up and headed to granite peak. Hiked up to a 40 footer called smooth air(Squallywood) and blew my acl crashing off it.

Still, that light towers line was great.
 
just growing up in jackson hole has offered me with way too many to pick out a single one... its just so damn enjoyable when you get soo much of a good thing... ;)
 
a day at wolf creek earlier this season. i got word they were going to get slammed with snow so a friend and i drove down from dillon at 3 in the morning. scariest drive of my life, totaly white out, pretty much twenty miles an hour the whole way. once we get to the desert-ish flat terrain, it's bluebird and the sun is coming up, make it there for first chair. the other side of wolf creek pass was closed (to durango) so there were literally 50 or so people skiing that whole day. storm total was over 36 inches, total bluebird skies all day, waist deep pow, we were still skiing fresh lines right beneath the lift until last chair. but oh yeah, best line... probably the waterfalls area that day. 52 degree trees were off the charts. total white room. i've never experienced anything like that in my life and i really hope to do so as much as possible from here on out.
 
In-bounds? Either Montezuma Bowl at A-Basin and a bunch of stuff at Vail... way too many to even compare.
 
Also, Catherine's Area at Alta (all the way on the left near the OB boundary). One of my favorite areas I've ever skied.
 
way too many to count in crested butte throughout my life.

the ones that come to mind was jan. up there tho. everything was so DEEP
 
Whistler after having the top of the mountain close for 4 days cuz of a huge storm and i was the 3rd person in line when it opened up and got first tracks in spankies= OH MY GOD epic
 
Niseko, descent from the peak, nearly waist deep, face shots the entire way, into some trees, then onto a cat track.

Whistler, descent from the peak, at the end of a weekday in early spring, heavy flurries which meant untracked pow for me. That was two weeks ago.

Spanky's right after it opened for the day on one of those massive, cold 3-foot dumps a few years back.

 
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