Report from January 18, 2023
I rolled up to Alta ski area, UT at about 10am on Thursday.
It didn’t snow overnight but the wind had been ripping when I left at 5:30pm the day before.
As I walked through the parking lot I wondered if there’d been enough wind to buff things out.
A local skier ripped a 26m radius turn with a big spray down High Rustler answering me in the affirmative.
Shit, I shoulda got here earlier…
The canyon was closed until 8:30am and that is usually a sign to me to roll in late.
“Shoulda been on first chair,” I thought to myself.
I tumbled into a crew of buddies: Jamie, Benny, J.R., Chris, & Rick.
We had a ball arcing big turns down Hi Boy again and again.
Stoneman’s was rad with J.R & Chris.
The backside via Thirds was also splendidly powdery.
West Buffler was wind-buffed goodness a la Mammoth.
I was already exhausted by the time I went on my kicker search.
I told Rick I wanted to head to Wildcat and find a backflip jump.
He said he knew where 2 were.
The first he showed me had a rowdy AF run in and the local boys were throwing wild backflips off it.
That one looked too much for me.
The other was a human-created cheese wedge with a perfect, steep landing (thanks, Grace!).
On the first run, I eye-balled the hell out of it.
On the 2nd run, I studied a local guy throw a backflip.
That was it.
I felt dialed in.
I hiked back up to the start tree and caught my breath.
I decided not to speed check at all and I went flying!
I had to roll the windows down twice, open up fully, and ended up doing a soft backslap to tumble.
Low penalty, confidence surging.
Back on the chair.
Back on top of the inrun.
Smooth, deep breaths, visualize everything, repeating in my mind: “Lay it out, you can’t under-rotate it.”
No speed check, went even bigger than last time, felt like forever before I saw the landing.
Layed out to the point of tails tapping helmet.
Finally saw the landing and did all I could to put down the landing gear as late as possible.
landed a touch backseat, stomped it, and rolled through the runout with hoots in my throat.
So fired up…
So exhausted…
I cut hard right and took the groomer to the base and directly to the car.
These were the 3 best days of high-performance skiing I’ve had in a while:
- Tuesday – Bad News Double Drop
- Wednesday – Tounge Mai (Church) Double Drop x2
- Thursday – 2 big backflips
I drove home feeling extremely grateful.
One helluva great week at Alta after that 86″ storm total.
Thanks, Utah!