If You Go Out On The Range Today...
Surprise! When I awoke early this morning and saw stars, it wasn't that I had fallen out of bed, it was because the sky had cleared. As the sun hit the upper slopes of Thredbo I could see that fresh snow was on the Bluff and beyond. Marion joined me in an escape from Merritts and High Noon and we went for a morning tour on the main range.
Wind-chill -8C in the breeze but we rugged up well and by the time we were half way up Signature Hill the extra layers were off. I had an interesting run down the North Face - the surface snow was soft and the base breakable. After I skinned back up the Back Door we headed further out to see how Kosi was looking. The cornice has started but it's early days. Apart from 2 others on snowshoes, walking along the totally snow covered Kosi walking track, there was no one else out there under the perfectly clear blue sky. Certainly beat in-resort skiing.
Karels and Rim Run off the Basin - looking good but no T's
Top of the North Face looking back to Eagles Nest
photo by Marion
Moi at bottom of North Face (photo by Marion)
Heading out towards the Ramsheads
Ice blasted rock formations
Club Lake chutes
Mt Kosciuszko and the beginning of that cornice
Ice-encrusted Kosciuszko Lookout
Marion enjoying the long, soft and gentle runs
Looking back towards the North Face from near Kosi Lookout
No shot from the bridge today - didn't need it
As I wrote on my 1001st tweet: "The weather charts are changing faster than Kylie Minogue can change costumes at a concert." Reading the charts today, I see good snowfalls coming this week but then again, Kylie might be back for an encore ;-)