THICK FROSTING

4-16-19 by dave

A deep coat of thick frosting covered the dance floor for this morning’s offerings. With Regulator the only run open off the top, The Morning Crew worked the Gad 2 area to take advantage of the low traffic and ample untracked lines that made troweling the new product much easier. Fast laps were easy to get and, when the first wave moved up on the hill, it was walk on Trams. As the new product got worked, the Harbor Chop really began to build, requiring a slow round approach to each turn to keep the impact level down. I stopped into The Summit On Hidden Peak to check out some of the Righteous Pizza that is available there. Here is a shot of Elizabeth and Ian, who were ready for the lunch rush.

The best artisan Pizza available at any altitude!!

I left for the day after checking out a couple of the far reaches. Tomorrow, look for a sunny day as the low pressure is moving out and a clear pattern is setting up. There are a lot of areas still waiting in the wings, but know that there will be some very interesting consistency. The Groomers will be amazing to start out the day, but will get worked very quickly. All the off trail lines will be choppy if they are not untracked, and will require a power drive approach. Stay ahead of the Sun for the best consistency, but it is still going to be stiff. See you there for more Spring Powder. Keep it tight!!

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