However, with recent snows and blue bird skies, my friend Evan and I got to talking and decided to meet up for an afternoon skin and ski. The Wife was game, so, after she collected her plants, we all met up around 12:30 and were geared up at the trail head by 1:00.
We had to skin up a snowed-in road that was guarded by a young bull moose before getting to the real skin track. Here's Evan leading the charge.
The Wife, after gaining around 2,000 of vertical.
Getting ready for the turn around.
The Wife and I.
Evan on the descent.
The Wife getting her turns in . . .
. . . and stoked back at the bottom.
We had skied down from a saddle just out of view to the right of peak in the back-center of the picture above. The snow was variable, with some wind crust near the top, turning into three-day-old powder for the majority of the down, and cut-up powder near the bottom. Pretty good day for having to settle for the back-up plan.
2 comments:
WOW..moose, mountains and stylin' on the slopes. It doesn't get any better than that.
WI Mom
Yea, wish all backup plans could go over that well! Blue bird, good snow... and a victory celebration! Well done sir!
Josh
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