Well, unfortunately the conditions today proved to be a bit of a flop here in Catedral.  The ever so reliable forecast was calling for low overnight temps and partially clear skies, but delivered only high winds coupled with higher snow levels.   Regardless of the inclement weather it was still a riot of good time

(this might have had a direct correlation with having not skied the past two days).

Sun pokin' it's head through the storm
Sun pokin' it's head through the storm

SASS was out to get it, sending it off a hipper into the mank.  Sextuple was hangin’ by a thread in the whipping wind (it was shut down around noon).  Palmero Trees were deep but heavy. And as is obligatory, the sun came out just as the resort shut down.

Things should be good once the skies finally clear, as mid-mountain harbored approximately 2 feet of heavy schlop.  Tomorrow the “forecast” is calling for wind and cloudy skies, but who the heck knows.  This is Patagonia and it’s as probable that it’ll be blue as it is that it’ll be gray.

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