Cool, I am a math teacher, so I like to play with the numbers, and believe me I ski because I love it and not to keep count of days, I live an hour and a half from the closest ski area and I teach Jr. High, coach both our boys and girls basketball teams, and teach a graduate level class at A.U. all during ski season so keeping track of ski days reminds me of how much I love the sport, no matter how busy I might be, it helps me to always find time for skiing. Plus I admit I am a "little" compulsive.....one day this season I counted runs so that I skied over 100,000 vertical feet in one day, now that was anal, but actually it was really fun.
Enjoy the snow at Brighton, I wish that I could join you (Snowbird is my absolute favorite mountain to ski, but Brighton, Solitude and Alta are way cool too, as for back country in that area, I have been in Scotty's bowl and the White Pine area outside of Snowbird lots of times, but I am sure that it is all fantastic...I hope that there are lots of powder days still in your immediate future, but for me, now it's time for hiking. skating, (roller-hockey)and softball.
Enjoy the snow at Brighton, I wish that I could join you (Snowbird is my absolute favorite mountain to ski, but Brighton, Solitude and Alta are way cool too, as for back country in that area, I have been in Scotty's bowl and the White Pine area outside of Snowbird lots of times, but I am sure that it is all fantastic...I hope that there are lots of powder days still in your immediate future, but for me, now it's time for hiking. skating, (roller-hockey)and softball.