Here's the thing: the mountains of northern Utah need snow (so do the southern mountains, for that matter). But when it is bluebird skies and almost 60F in the valley - and over 40F up at Alta, which doesn't help the snowpack any - in the beginning of March, it is really hard to complain. It's just so nice out! Cool, sure, in the shade or if the breeze picks up. But in the full sun it is just delightful. So you can see how we're conflicted: snow means water but sunshine means awesome. We even managed to get in the first home tailgate of the year (although we were all pretty chilled by the end of it).
I was definitely overdressed for Milton's and my morning five mile walk. There were lots of other people out too, mostly runners and dog walkers; the cyclists seemed to wait for the afternoon when it was at its warmest. We got to meet eleven dogs, some new ones/some we've met before. When we got home, Milton did not need to be asked twice if he wanted to hang out on his driveway tie-out to soak in the sunshine. While he did that, I dealt with laundry, baked a vegan bara brith (Welsh fruit cake) and got the dough started for a no-knead olive bread.
Up at Alta, it was gorgeous as well - the perfect day for a telemark ski festival - although the snow stayed pretty firm and H didn't venture off-piste. Also, for some reason Alta has been on generator-power only, meaning the lifts are running very slowly and stop a lot. Despite the beautiful day, he got on the 1:39 bus down-canyon, having had enough of the long lift lines. There was one big bonus, however: a 20-something kid in the lift line took one look at H and exclaimed, "Utah's best mustache!"