Well, it may not have been a total blower storm, but the 1-2 feet we’ve gotten over the last few days has pretty much healed everything. It’s warm down low though, so today I’d stick to the upper elevations. Maybe just take one tram and lap thunder and sublette all day. In the back country, we were getting slabs about a foot deep to propegate well- definitely enough to take you for a ride. Also, it’s super warm, so keep that in mind when skiing the lower faces this afternoon. It’s super fun out there so go get some!
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