Yeeehaw

i looked outside last night at like 11, saw the rain, and pretty much just gave up hope for today..... 20 inches in the past 24 hrs at PC. oh yes
 
got up there around noon (dentist appointments suck, btw) and all lifts except for Jup and McConkey's were open. some of the deepest, lightest stuff ive seen in a while. tommorow will be SHREDTASTIC
 
waaaaiiit. you saying you guys are skiing park?? i dont even think i will be doing axis tomorrow--smaller groups-> quick laps -> more deep runs. i guess if its only 12 to 3 i might.... if I meet up after lunch or something.

not planning on it though. I will defs see you up there though
 
ok thank god. most likely i will still just skip axis tomorrow because on saturday, with plenty of decent snow, we ended up at 3 kings from noon on, mostly due to one person in particular (you know who i mean) wanting nothing but hitting up the park.

anyways, back on track. I found a few spots in Blue Slip that were at least knee deep. so damn stoked for tomorrow
 
Hahahah. I have a perfect picture to who you are talking about. Blue slip is one of my favorites. That little tree cliff line through the trees is super fun.
 
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got up to brighton at 8:45 this morning, 20+ inches of fresh, 40+ over the last couple of days. zero lift lines all day, lap after lap of fresh thigh deep fluffy goodness. my legs are killing right now, what an amazing day. i wish oregon had this kind of snow.
 
Just checkin in. Some kids tried to "rebuild it" yesterday, all steezed out in their baggy Saga. Destroyed it.
 
Found a better one off of jupe lift in that area. Super fun. So fucking deep today. One of the best days of the year for sure.
 
'twas yesterday, couldn't do much. Maybe some kind soul fixed it. I did have to work hard to clear out the tree rail heh. Didn't get to ski todays :(
 
I never thought I'd have so much fun at PC on a powder day, buuuttttt, it's been epic. Deep and just generally fun.
 
K now I guess I will start paying attention to the weather for dec 28th - jan 5th.
its close enough to where the forecasts actually are starting to matter.
 
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