Upper Little Cottonwood Canyon received 46 inches of snow out of this first real ski able storm of the season... definitely the deepest first day i've ever had. We skied untouched lines in main chute on baldy and also hit the shoulder of baldy... usually all too rocky to ski after a first storm of the season but we didn't hit a single thing. Tons of face shots...
Here is some evidence of that... this is really the only video i got of the day that even came close to doing it justice, but it's really short. it was hard to pull out the camera for too long. You will see him virtually disappear when he's turning hard. WAHOOOOO!:
Here are a couple cool nature pics from the day (i love nature):
This is a cool shot off the Pfeiferhorn. It was calling to us all morning:
This is a look back at our skin track winding up baldy shoulder with superior in the back:
Looking down LCC to SLC:
Sunrise over WildCat:
Sunrising on Mount Superior:
cool blueness:
Thursday, November 6, 2008
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Those pictures made me puke!!! Yuck. How disgusting was it up there? I only got a glimpse of the kind or filth you are all up in, fag. Save some of it for me in December.
it was so extremely filthy. I was up to my neck in pure filth.
Ah pre-season turns. The truth about fall skiing is that you probably only remember two days; the first and the last. Way to cut the ribbon on another season homes! This year I spun the wheel of roulette and got the shaft... miss your turn and return to "GO" and try again next year. I can't wait to meet up this December and do some skinnard dogging.
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