Now that the Christmas/New Year tourists have gone home, we've gotten a couple of nice little storms in the mountains. Not overproducers by any means, but enough to grant some soft turns and some stuffed canyons. Case in point: it started snowing Friday night so it was standing room only for H on the Saturday 6:30 a.m. bus. Roads were fair, and he got to Goldminer's Daughter in about an hour. It snowed all day, cold, with poor visibility, but with 16" in twelve hours, the skiing was about the best it has been so far this season.
He was at the bus stop for the 2:09 p.m. bus, which didn't arrive until 2:35. Then they couldn't get back out of Alta because there was a car stuck at the top of the driveway, blocking traffic. Then the bus got a little stuck. Then they got diverted to the bypass road (which is protected from avalanches, unlike the main canyon road). Because of the red snake, it took them 1.5 hours to go less than a mile on the bypass road. They got to Snowbird Center at 5:17, which filled the remaining space on the bus (too bad for Creekside hopeful bus riders). The lower they went in the canyon, the clearer the roads were and they got to the mouth of the canyon at 5:54 p.m. Another day, declared H, upon his return home nearly twelve hours after he left, that I wouldn't have enjoyed skiing.
I did enjoy my day, though. Milton and I slept in until 7:15, did about four miles through Dimple Dell, where we saw a hawk, three fat bikes, one cross-country skier and one of M's dog friends, Aya, a Norwegian elkhound who is about the cutest and sweetest dog I've ever met. In addition to that, I made two soups (lentil, for the freezer, and avgolemono for dinner), InstantPot black beans (for the freezer), a batch of brownies, a peach crumble (using summer CSA peaches) and roasted and mashed a squash for the dog.