Snowbird is still open for a couple more weekends, and Brighton is hanging in there too, but for us (H), skiing is over. There's still enough snow to keep us out of the mountains hiking-wise, however, so we're stuck in the valley, walking and running and road riding; the Round Valley MTB trails in Park City are dry and smooth too, so I hear.
As has been tradition for the last several years, H and I sit on the tailgate of the truck in our driveway on Alta's closing day, drinking beers and gazing at the mountains. This latest closing day, even though H didn't ski, and even though it was low 50s/high 40s and pouring rain, I insisted that we continue the tradition. We bundled up - including putting Milton in his sweater - and proceeded to toast the subpar season, with an eye towards better days.
We also came up with a potential hike list for any spring/summer/fall weekend days we're up in SLC. We've done this for a few years now too (we've got a bucket of poker chips with hikes written on them and take turns pulling them), and the funny part is that we just hardly get around to doing any of them. We don't hike as much in the Wasatch since we've gotten Milton (no dogs in the watershed) and this year will be even worse, as upper Millcreek Canyon is closed for road widening. Still, we listed 35 (!!) potential hikes. Maybe we'll even do some, once the trails dry up. Shouldn't take long.



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