FLASH FLURRY

12-19-23 by dave

A very dark cloud was moving fast over the peak this morning as the opening bell approached. While the wind was nuking, the Tram went up on time with snow building in with a furious intensity. Visibility off the peak was very difficult, but the fresh accumulation was offering a silky smooth, high density, coating that felt deluxe under foot and was sticking to the firm layer below nicely. The second run was even deeper, which made for some nice untracked lines with the very light traffic. The snow cleared off as quickly as it started, which left the folks who were on hand a nice treat for the day.

BLISS BROTHER Burk Weir ready for the day and another season of joy filled turning.

The prepared lines were consistent and smooth, with lower Chips Face and Willows topping out the top to bottom laps with great feel and pitch. Tomorrow, look for more nicely prepared lines, which will feel a bit more tactile with the addition of today’s brief impulse. Look for continued light traffic, with walk on Trams, top to bottom wide open lines, and lots of areas open on the hill to ply. Coverage remains excellent, however the off trail is difficult, chunky, and confused. Interference patterns are well established, so tread lightly. Dial it up, Dial it in!!!

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