Deep Base, Max Terrain Covered

User Demographics
Age: 
52
Gender: 
Male
Ability: 
Expert
Trip Specifics
Resort: 
Mount Baldy
Start Date: 
27 Feb 2005
Duration in days: 
1
Hours: 
Day
Equipment: 
Alpine
Overall rating: 
7
Primary snow surface: 
Packed powder
Secondary snow surfaces: 
Granular
Secondary snow surfaces: 
Hardpack
Secondary snow surfaces: 
Slush
I loved: 
deep base, max terrain covered
I hated: 
off-trail snow is tough in many places
Lift/trails closed: 
none
Liftline waits: 
max 10-15 minutes ch. 3 & 4.
Quality of moguls: 
very good

Weather was clear and sunny until 2PM, then patchy cloud and fog, but not as
widespread as many Baldy afternoons. The upper mountain coverage of up to 10
feet is reminiscent of the 1983 and 1998 El Nino years midseason. Lower
mountain is well covered but not nearly what we had in 2001 when the storms
were colder and the snow level consistently lower. The creek under chair 1
from January's rain is still alive, though there are several snow bridges over
it to get back to the lift.
The recent snow was very heavy, as evidenced by the huge mounds of it still
pasted on the trees. Thus when it was skied fresh earlier in the week (as in
South Bowl, where one run was enough today), it set up into crud that will be
very difficult to ski until it consolidates. During the storm chairs 1 and 3
and about 50% or terrain were open and got tracked out each day. The rest of
the area opened and got tracked out Thursday.
The core terrain pod on Thunder (Skyline to Robin's) remains packed powder.
Emiles/Liftline have great skier packed moguls with no rocks or hard spots.
The sunny drops off the Fire Road (Herb's, Andy's, etc.) are also skier packed
and ski very nicely once the sun has softened them around noon. The 3 groomed
runs on chair 4 had great corn snow cruising in late morning.
The off-trail sunny exposures are still mashed potatoes and need more time to
consolidate. This applies to chair 1 also. Only the main run under the lift
and Bentley's have decent skier packed lines at the moment.
Conditions should get better over the next week or two as the snow settles,
but not too many rocks come out with the deep coverage. The core area on
Thunder should remain skiable until early May with a normal spring.