View Full Version : How many of you are stuck working instead of riding the POW
newcarver
January 7th, 2008, 11:28 AM
Man, we have a ton of snow in our area and I'm stuck working until Thu.:mad: I think we are supposed to still get snow through the week, so I hope there will be something left by the time I get out:D I hope there aren't too many of you that are stuck like I am. Just save some Pow for me PLEASE!
pebu
January 7th, 2008, 11:40 AM
Believe it or not, you've got it better than I do. I'm at work also, but instead of having epic pow right out the door, it's RAINING!!! All our snow is disappearing fast and I'm getting pissed about it. What a way to ruin winter!
Recon
January 7th, 2008, 11:42 AM
Well at least you can look at it LOL
Warm here on the east coast/ I'm in a t-shirt with the sleeves rolled up!
Our day will come!!!
tex1230
January 7th, 2008, 12:08 PM
same here, recon
warm, no pow, and I'm stuck at work...
Steve Prokopiw
January 7th, 2008, 12:33 PM
Well,I may be struck by lightning for saying this;but I am ready for it to stop snowing for a week or two since it has been snowing here for weeks.I have had some great carving runs but only one or two whole days where I had great visibility or even saw the sun.The base at Lookout is over 100 inches and the powder has been fantastic.How does this fit in with this thread?Well,I went and got myself suspended for arguing with the skischool director so I am not on the hill today.Serves me right I guess. I should add that the arguement had nothing to do with hardboots :)
boardman73
January 7th, 2008, 12:39 PM
freakin degrees:angryfire
pebu
January 7th, 2008, 01:08 PM
At least 68 is warm enough to golf.
Personally I do'nt care about temperature. I like it when it's warm. The only problem is there generally isn't snow around when it's warm... I like snow more than warm weather.
Jon Dahl
January 7th, 2008, 01:31 PM
I like snow more than warm weather.
Funny how that works....I used to hate winter time, then I discovered snowboarding. Around here, it has been a Tanker day every time I've went out. I may need a carving board intervention, had no desire to break out my Renntiger!
crucible
January 7th, 2008, 02:04 PM
Sorry bro, there are no friends on a powder day.
Call in sick, kick off a non-existent relative and take time to "go to their funeral", whatever it takes.
Galen
January 7th, 2008, 06:28 PM
not working or riding :mad: just gimping along waiting for my psoas and hip abductors to heal. lots of pow in the mts....AARRGGG!!! :angryfire
pebu
January 7th, 2008, 07:21 PM
Sorry bro, there are no friends on a powder day.
Call in sick, kick off a non-existent relative and take time to "go to their funeral", whatever it takes.
I'm sorry sir, I can't come in. My brother-in-laws third uncle twice removed , Terry Magellen, died today...
C5 Golfer
January 7th, 2008, 07:25 PM
Sorry guys.. I no longer work but if it is any consolation I only ride weekdays... it really sucks there is no one here, lifts are empty, the powder does not get packed down until 1:00 o'clock.. it is terrible so stay away. Be afraid of weekdays,., be very afraid.. :biggthump
Galen
January 7th, 2008, 07:56 PM
Sorry guys.. I no longer work but if it is any consolation I only ride weekdays... it really sucks there is no one here, lifts are empty, the powder does not get packed down until 1:00 o'clock.. it is terrible so stay away. Be afraid of weekdays,., be very afraid.. :biggthump
May a gaggle of jibbers flatten out the snow before you, oh wicked one. :lol:
C5 Golfer
January 7th, 2008, 08:36 PM
May a gaggle of jibbers flatten out the snow before you, oh wicked one. :lol:
Awe man you don't know what it is like out here... on the lift you look down the only tracks you see are your own, the cashier at the exit of the grille was asleep, I even went in to the men's room today and tapped my boot on the floor while in the stall and no one answered back! :lol: :lol:
Galen
January 7th, 2008, 09:13 PM
Awe man you don't know what it is like out here... on the lift you look down the only tracks you see are your own, the cashier at the exit of the grille was asleep, I even went in to the men's room today and tapped my boot on the floor while in the stall and no one answered back! :lol: :lol:
Go on Senators Ski Free Day, the place is rocking! :barf:
David Glynn
January 7th, 2008, 09:31 PM
Newcarver, missed you last week. Circumstances got in the way. Went to Steamboat over the weekend. I got back Sunday night to find the road home to Ophir closed by avalanches. It snowed about two feet sat. and another 8 to 10 "
Sunday day and another 9"after the lifts closed. Skiing was epic today. Carving is on the back burner till it firms up. Will try to save some pow for you. Gold hill was still closed today unless they opened it for a little while late in the day.
It should be epic again tomorrow if they open goldie.
The Ophir road is still closed; walk or ski in and out only. They may bomb tomorrow, it could be quite a show if they do.
Galen do you do a lot of biking in the summer?
newcarver
January 8th, 2008, 06:50 AM
David, sorry to hear that the road is closed. My son and I got to ride last Wed. Nice warm weather, but very crowded. I will definitely be out Thur. I'm hoping that this next system will dump some new stuff on Wed. Would like to try my alpine stuff out more, but will probably ride my 3800 with all the new snow. I might try and go to Crested Butte on Sun and ride my carver on some groomers. I imagine that they would have firmer conditions with their colder temps? Anybody know how the terrain is off the Gold Link lift? I see that its all blues. Was wondering if this is a good carving area?
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