At LL too. Sitting in the lodge waiting for lifts. Lime green/green jacket.
Breck was heavily wind affected, too.
The number of people who failed to listen to warnings about this storm, who got stranded, who abandoned their cars,....it is one of those points of info that informs some of the complaints on the I-70 sucks thread. The carnage in @nay ’s picture is at least half SUVs and trucks
I only had a short time and was with a group that was feeling pretty mellow, but yeah. Found some great snow in the trees, though.
North side of 9, or lower angle stuff?
I went out with limited time so did the t-bar, imperial thing. I might have enjoyed wind slabby CJs, but didn't have the time to wait for a rope drop. Work, ya know.
Loveland was super wind affected in the opposite direction it normally is. Punchy Cream Cheese. Lots of carnage due to tip dives. Tunnel faces and East/West Ropes were realllyyy good though.
Where the snow deposited, it is so dense. Not a lot of driving in a straight line. About like driving in double the actual accumulation.
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Wow, looks like wet concrete and lots of it. Oh, that SUV had snow tires? They cant overcome stupidity I guess
Yep, wet concrete. The SUV with snow tires was trying to go around the fallen tree, and then couldn’t get out of the shoulder. You’d think those “snow” tires would do better .
Looking forward to the video @nay!