Wacky Weather
I asked y'all to do your snow dances yesterday not expecting everyone to follow through but after the weather that blew in this afternoon, you guys must have burned the dang house down.
I asked y'all to do your snow dances yesterday not expecting everyone to follow through but after the weather that blew in this afternoon, you guys must have burned the dang house down.
Chances are high for a bit more wintery goodness from Mr. Snow Miser starting tonight!! Though we all love a good bluebird day or even a string of them, it's about time "The Boat" gets a little refresh for us to play in after a week of warmer temps.
Sure human relationships are nice and all but what about the love of snow? I mean what is better than playing hooky from your boring adult responsibilities to go powder skiing/boarding with your homies, loved ones, or other like-minded powder hounds? Not much in our opinion. There is something so liberating about zipping across some fluffy white with cold wind on your cheeks that makes one feel truly alive and completely in the moment and that's what we at SPC LOVE!
Bluebird forever today. It was glorious and amazing to see such deep, dark blue skies. After 14 days of epic winter, having the sun come out is actually nice. Not that we want it out for long, but today it was worthy. As we dig out from one of our deepest snow cycles in years, it's interesting to compare the historical significance of what we just witnessed. These past 14 days....
After what seemed like weeks (two to be precise), Buffalo Pass emerged from Ullr's mystical snow cloud today. The snow was glistening, the grouse were flying out of their snow nests inches from our skis, and grins were big while skiing among the Dr. Seuss-esq pines.
Phew, finally Mother Nature quit on us! After about 10 days of the skies doing nothing but dump snow non-stop, we finally received the break we've been all hoping for. I mean 7 feet of snow in under 2 weeks is just absurd, and us here at Powdercats couldn't be happier that this snowpocalypse storm has packed its things and moved on.
Well, folks you guessed it, more snow over the last 24hrs, 14" to be exact, and with some colder temperatures, the snow remained light & fluffy (perfect for maximum enjoyment).
Even after 9 days and 69", the clouds haven't quit on us yet. An approximate 8"- 10" of fresh, fluffy, pow pow greeted us this morning on Buffalo Pass. It's been epic and almost ridiculous skiing in this much snow. Personally, I've never been chest deep in powder until this month and what an incredible sensation it is!
There are snowstorms, then there is Buffalo Pass, northwest flow, no wind, uber fluff, orographic machine type snowstorms like we are having right now. IT"S DUMPING!!!!.....
Clouds rolled in around 1 pm and started doing what they do best: freezing atmospheric water vapor into little white flakes of ice crystals. Here in Colorado, we call that POWDER and hopefully it will continue to refill our tracks for the next four days!!!