Drifting Towards Summer
Friday was a blue-bird day but with wind speeds higher than forecast, as Marion and I found out when we went out to have a few runs on Summer Drift. The snow was firmer than I had encountered in weeks but it softened the longer and lower we skied. The wind chill was way below zero and we remained fully rugged until back in the village.
Saturday was a similar day and I briefly considered going out to the hill until I heard the freight train of wind blowing outside. Today the sky soon became overcast and it was still very windy. Rain showers turned on and off during the afternoon and if the temperature keeps dropping we should get snow overnight :-)
An unusual natural phenomenon (dark stain) on Merritts Creek above the bridge
Marion descending from the top of Summer Drift
View from top to my tracks from last Tuesday on the 'hill'
Looking back across to the North Face
Marion on the softest face of the morning
possibly because it was out of the wind
Yes indeed, summer is about drift skiing and the exercise
There was a narrow snow bridge between the top half and lower sections
Looking down stream from the bridge
Looking to the 'hill' from the bridge
What a spectacular day but cold in that wind