H usually takes the week between Christmas and New Year's off to ski. Despite the complete lack of snow so far, he stuck to tradition, and added a couple of additional days to boot.
Monday 12/22 - The conditions were worse even than they had been the just-previous weekend. The snow totally set up hard, despite the warm temperatures. Rocks were poking through as Alta tried to move the snow around. The parking lot wasn't full and even some of the locker room regulars declined to come up.
Tuesday 12/23 - Conditions were so bad. Really thin. Nobody (relatively speaking) was skiing - and this is with Alta having the most snow along the Wasatch Front/Back. H gave up and took the bus home a half hour earlier than he had been.
Monday 12/29 - There had been a small storm over the holiday, adding about a foot to the snow totals. When H went up, it was colder to start and definitely more crowded, being the holiday week. He rode a chair with a retired ski instructor who declared it to be "the worst start in 52 years." She ought to know. At least it was sunny.
Tuesday 12/30 - Same as Monday but deteriorating conditions since no new/additional snow.
Wednesday 12/31 - Each day, said H, is just a little worse than the day before. No new snow.
Thursday 1/1 - A storm moved in. But even Alta, with its base area at 8,000+ feet, was 41F and raining when H left at 12:30 p.m. He was soaked through and pretty chilled by the time he got home.



















