Finally, we got some snow. A decent storm rolled through Tuesday night through Thursday morning, leaving 3-5 inches in the valley and a nice 44" up at Alta. My commute home Wednesday evening was a little gnarly: although there wasn't that much snow, the roads were icy and there were multiple slide-offs and crashes to avoid in my dependable little Subaru. This brings the base depth at Alta to 93" and their accumulation to date to 209". That's pretty meager for almost end-of-February, but we'll take it.
All the skiers, of course, collectively lost their minds and it was crazy-busy up in the Cottonwood Canyons. Snowbird had to close their parking lots - full - by 7:30 a.m. Friday morning. And H, figuring it would be a madhouse, got up even earlier and took the first ski bus of the day, snagging the next-to-last seat at 6:10 a.m. On the ride up the canyon, the driver of the 6:30 bus came on over the radio, saying that after the very first stop, they were completely full; over in Big Cottonwood Canyon, the bus driver reported leaving 70 people behind after filling his bus. The Goldminer's Daughter Lodge was packed by 7:30 a.m. Lift lines were ludicrous, with the Supreme singles line wrapping around one side of Alf's Lodge and the Sugarloaf singles line wrapping around the other side. Best snow of the season - practically the only snow of the season.
Meanwhile, down in the valley, A and M did their five mile Dimple Dell walk; A also later walked to our local library to restock. There were house chores (laundry, vacuuming, changing sheets), some baking (vegan hermits) and some cooking (Tuscan-style multi-bean soup, veganized arugula pesto, cashew cream and Mexican-style black beans for burrito bowls for dinner).

























