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newboots

Angel Diva
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Darn, the dreaded sideways photo. This is a sweet green trail at Okemo that @Abbi said “looks like a Christmas card.” I think it’s because it has time-clad evergreens for a long stretch and it skis slowly, lengthening your trip through a winter wonderland.
 
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marzNC

Angel Diva
No idea! Paging @marzNC ?
That was Lorelei. We are about to head straight to get into the lower section of Lorelei Trees. Lorelei is rated black, Lorelei Tress is double black. It was an "adventure run" but not the first time the group had gone down Lorelei.

Our instructor is in the yellow jacket. We stopped to take pictures since it was one of the few blue sky days that week. Bill was the sweeper so he took the pictures.
 

snoWYmonkey

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Last employee bonus half day in Jackson Hole! Got to play with my supervisor and a few colleagues. All women! Felt like it belonged on the ski diva forum for that reason. So much snow still, hard to say goodbye to lift accessed skiing for another 8 months.
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snoWYmonkey

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
One more... the bonus day at Targhee. Fun and rowdy crowd by the afternoon but no one first thing and a bluebird but not slushy day. The Tetons never disappoint when viewed from the western slopes. 20230415_093059.jpg
 

skinnyfootskis

Angel Diva
@SkiGAP Yes, at Snowbird UT the tunnel is located near the top of the Peruvian lift and features a conveyor belt through the tunnel and an exhibit displaying historical photos and antique mining tools. It was very cool!

@santacruz skier Yes, I believe there are tunnels at Zermatt as well one at Alpe d’Huez. The one at Alpe d’Huez looks pretty exciting and maybe a bit terrifying. Entrance to Le Tunnnel at 2:22.


P.S. Sorry for the repetition... new to the forum.
No. Omg, no that looked stressful.
 

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