Backcountry Skiing 2-21-20

Max and I spent February 21st finding soft snow a week after the last storm under sunny skies. It was -12° when we left the house and a cold skin up to the top of our first run of the day, but tons of fun on the way down. At the top of our second run we bumped into two guys who were trying to decide where to go. They talked to us for a while, asked us some questions about the steepness of the slope we were about to ski and if we had skied it before. We had, and let them know how fun it was. Then they seemed to get more comfortable with the idea of following us down, but said that they were going to look over the edge and see how we did first. The first photo in this series is their faces watching Max ski down (which I didn’t get a chance to actually see until we got home and uploaded the photos, because I was shooting from very far away at 300mm… had to crop way in on that shot too, so it’s a bit grainy, but it’s just so fun that I had to include it).

Backcountry Skiing 2-15-20

Max and I toured 7.5 miles through the backcountry on a snowy day in search of deep, fluffy powder and… we found it! We skied some new terrain and then toured up to what has become our new favorite terrain. Now that I have finally found a way to keep the blisters and hot spots at bay I can enjoy these longer missions, even when my boots have steam rising out of them after I take them off.

Bluebird Ski Day 2-1-20

After a week of nothing but foggy ski days, Max and I had been hoping for the sunny day that the weather forecasters predicted… but we showed up at Grand Targhee on Saturday morning to more of the same fog. After skiing our way by feel for a couple of hours, we decided to take a coffee break, and when we came back outside again, the sun had popped out to reveal a beautiful blue sky and perfectly snowy white ghost trees.