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  1. #1751
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    ^ what skis are those? they look dope. I'm loving this "neon colored sidewall" thing that everyone is doing now... saw some of the new dynafit DNA, black with a hot pick neon sidewall. if they weren't 65mm I'd want them just for the steez

  2. #1752
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    Quote Originally Posted by mall walker View Post
    ^ what skis are those? they look dope. I'm loving this "neon colored sidewall" thing that everyone is doing now... saw some of the new dynafit DNA, black with a hot pick neon sidewall. if they weren't 65mm I'd want them just for the steez
    Those are the Faction Agent 3.0s! Pretty stoked on em! Got some fisher travers boots too so maybe I can keep up with the mall walker, but probably not since I can't wake up that early.

    I've got some Dynafit Speedfit 84s with Marker Alpinists for sale. They have neon green sidewalls too

  3. #1753
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    Thought I'd stop in with the newest news of weather and ask: Wildcats 116, Kartels 108s, or Jeff 96s, for 8 days from tomorrow till next Saturday in the Wasatch? Thinking Cats and 108s.

  4. #1754
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    Ran into this new sign today. Called SSP and got the all clear before heading in, but others might want to check in advance.
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    Should have skiied a more southerly aspect but I've been eyeing this line for a while and it was still a good time.
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  5. #1755
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    Quote Originally Posted by skifishbum View Post
    ft Ryall did git dug

    knee droppin groms
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    Ft Ryall is getting a new bird feeder tomorrow. Shack game is still weak but animalz count for somethings.

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  6. #1756
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    ^^^ 2 Boxes of cab in the background...solid prep for the day.
    Decisions Decisions

  7. #1757
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    Backpack was loaded with a Franzia bladder for the Billy Strings concert this afternoon. Holy hell, that dude is talented, biggest crowd I’ve ever seen in the plaza.

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  10. #1760
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobMc View Post
    Backpack was loaded with a Franzia bladder for the Billy Strings concert this afternoon. Holy hell, that dude is talented, biggest crowd I’ve ever seen in the plaza.
    Billy kinda kicks mucho ass.

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  11. #1761
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    That Billy concert was kick ass, so much fun. Ran into 5 random UVM alum’ers there

    Still no idea where to head today, thinking getting up as high as possible is the move... so Alta

  12. #1762
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    Quote Originally Posted by east or bust View Post
    That Billy concert was kick ass, so much fun. Ran into 5 random UVM alum’ers there

    Still no idea where to head today, thinking getting up as high as possible is the move... so Alta
    Probably the right call. I'll be at the bird, will pm ya my digits if you pop over there for a few laps.

  13. #1763
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    Deer Valley is skiing well. Click image for larger version. 

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  14. #1764
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    Westish facing is crusty but I'm calling it a bit of a sleeper day here at the bird. 1-2 tram wait, no liftlines presently.

  15. #1765
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    The skiing out thunderbowl etc is pretty great. Yet to cross tracks.


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    I rip the groomed on tele gear

  16. #1766
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    Another day where I thought it would suck and was completely off.

    The Maybird exit was entertaining but it was really good snow until the last thousand feet or so.
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  17. #1767
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowaddict91 View Post
    Probably the right call. I'll be at the bird, will pm ya my digits if you pop over there for a few laps.
    We got a late start and ended up still finding some zones that were skiing great and never strayed too far.

    It was practically country club at Alta today, skiing untracked at 2pm and minimal lift lines after 11am. Didn’t pay close attention to the weather forecast but was surprised how dry the snow was. NW aspects were deeper than anywhere else we tried, gave their report a quick glance this morning and saw 4”... ha, yea right. Catherine’s was good shit

  18. #1768
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    ^sleeper day for sure! Got out after noon after being on dad duty and found keyhole pretty much untouched.

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  19. #1769
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobMc View Post
    Backpack was loaded with a Franzia bladder for the Billy Strings concert this afternoon. Holy hell, that dude is talented, biggest crowd I’ve ever seen in the plaza.
    Yeah billy strings! Such a great band and yea what a crowd. Amazing.

    Speaking of amazing, SoliSunday was off the charts today. Country club pow all day long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmedslc View Post
    Yeah billy strings! Such a great band and yea what a crowd. Amazing.

    Speaking of amazing, SoliSunday was off the charts today. Country club pow all day long.
    Haha! I saw you after the concert, hollered at you, after you didn’t hear me I convinced myself I must’ve been mistaken and it wasn’t you.

  21. #1771
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    Anyone noticed the wild inaccuracy of the new Alta website weather thing? Next weekend going off!!

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  22. #1772
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowaddict91 View Post
    I'm calling it a bit of a sleeper day
    no doubt

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    started higher up and was glad we did, all the good snow was above ~8500' but NE skied great

  23. #1773
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    Apologies if this was already posted but it probably can't hurt to share it again. Doesn't take long and you get entered to win $100 at Wasatch Touring.

    https://wasatchbackcountryalliance.u...b&e=14bda7ca3b

  24. #1774
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    Saturday theme: getting heat stroke on the booter. With sunburnt arms courtesy of a sunny Friday.

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    There was a very clear line around 8500'. Above, surfy pow. Below, gooey mank and armies of rollerballs. Coalpit #4 seems to have lost about 2' of snow in the apron. There are multiple holes that will dump you into the creek if you're not careful and a bunch of newly exposed sharks lurking. Might be the end of the line for low elevation exits. Looks like the first 1500' of the Sawmill trail are dirt, doesn't compare too favorably to last season when we went skis on from the church parking lot on this exact day.

    Sunday theme: getting reacquainted with pow.

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    Nice refresher, especially in light of the usual underforecasting, but not quite enough to pretend winter is alive and well. March, get off your ass and don't fuck up, we got quotas to make here!

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    Great skiing to be had today.

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