One of the Ski Hall of Fame offerings was an 8AM early ups with Chris Davenport and Shannon Dunn. However the weather was cold, overcast and intermittently snowing. The Paxlovid worked effectively on Liz too, so she was ready to ski Friday. Naturally it cleared in the afternoon, though I’m sure tram waits then were as long as on Wednesday. I had never planned to ski Thursday afternoon as I drove into Bozeman for the Bode Miller Peak Skis interview. View down from top of Marx:įor the rest of the morning I contented myself with groomers on Ramcharger, Thunder Wolf and Southern Comfort. Add flat light to the equation and it was a tedious and exhausting 1,500 vertical descent. In 3 past trips I’ve always skied Marx and Lenin in windbuff, but on Wednesday they had been skied in powder, which had set up overnight. The automatic Ikon link was not correct, but the tram operator put me on the phone to link into Big Sky’s system without having to go down to the ticket office.īut clouds rolled in before I got to the top. It all started well: early morning blue skies and I was on the second tram. So that was my plan for Thursday morning. Wednesday I also learned that if you get on the mountain near opening bell and take the two lifts to the tram, you can get in a couple of laps before the line builds up. I returned to our Village Center second floor ski-in ski out with 17,900 vertical in about 3.5 hours. So I ran two more Six Shooter/Lone Tree cruiser laps on Horseshoe and Trembler. Those three runs were enough challenge for my first ski day after two days out sick.
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