Day 2 empty here. Skiing excellent and started out earlier.
That looks gorgeous!
Day 2 empty here. Skiing excellent and started out earlier.
Understandable, but you likely need a bigger break for rejuvenation than a lot of us do!It just feels a bit out of touch when somebody dies of covid in the US every 40 seconds right now. I also think working as RN makes me hyper-aware and debbie downer-like regarding all this so we’ll see. Skiing def brings joy but I’m weighing it all right now.
I seem to remember that Snowbasin also has open-air trams in its parking lots.Only open-air trams I can remember out west were at Big Sky and Taos.
Taos is not running their parking lot shuttles at all for 2020-21. May well be a staffing issue more than anything else. At 25% or 50% capacity, not going to be that long a walk for the people who drive and those will mostly be locals.
I seem to remember that Snowbasin also has open-air trams in its parking lots.
Winter Park does too right?
Winter Park does too right?
Winter Park has enclosed buses from the parking areas (at least all the places we parked last season).
First day report:
I went to Hunter today, and planning to ski powder (as well as I can) in the big storm tomorrow. Today was fine. My legs are tired, but ZERO pain in the hip and groin. I guess the adductors and abductors drown it out!
there’s very little intermediate terrain open, and I wasn’t ready to try any unfamiliar black trails. Maybe tomorrow, if I can learn to stay atop the snow!
First day report:
I went to Hunter today, and planning to ski powder (as well as I can) in the big storm tomorrow. Today was fine. My legs are tired, but ZERO pain in the hip and groin. I guess the adductors and abductors drown it out!
there’s very little intermediate terrain open, and I wasn’t ready to try any unfamiliar black trails. Maybe tomorrow, if I can learn to stay atop the snow!
Yay for no hip pain!! Have fun and take pictures.
I tried but my camera was frozen up high! Maybe tomorrow in the white-out.