Time for Some Snow

January 20th, 2009 by andylibr

Winter has been treating Colorado well lately, you know 60 degree temps in Denver while it continues to snow in the high-country…can’t really complain.

Finally had a chance to get out there and ski Montezuma again (been 8 months!!!) and luckily for us the mountain gods were kind enough to give us perfect snow, amazing weather, and some damn-fine lines.

Date: January 17th, 2009

Location: Deer Creek Valley, Montezuma, Colorado

Crew: Trent, Evan, Matt, and myself

Trent dropping into the Steeps (2nd line of the day):

Trent Dropping into the Steeps

Evan on the first line of the day (approx time 9:30 am):

Myself (lookers left) and Matt (right) eyeing our respective virgin lines:

Trent dropping in via “Baby Notch”, him and Evan both had to crawl into the chute to hit this line:

Evan did essentially the same line and Trent took some video of it.

Check out the VIDEO here: http://www.bcbhc.com/albums/Jan182009/BabyNotch_Evan_1172009.wmv

Tweak slaying a bad-ass line:

Myself getting some easy pow turns on the first run of the day:

Reflections on Zuma:

Reflections

Check out more photos in the gallery thing:

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4 Responses

  1. Trent

    Its Baby Notch, but I will excuse you this time! This made my week. Winter has finally started! What an amazing day.

  2. brea

    wow! sweetness indeed :)

  3. Noelle

    Amazing mountain shots.. the guys are ok too:) LOL

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