March 30, 2014, Kendall Trees, fresh
Surprised to see no reports from this weekend, although even more surprising was to arrive to an empty parking lot at almost 8 AM. Went up to Kendall Trees and wrapped it just hair short of Kendall Peak, even though conditions seemed pretty stable based on our observations and a pit we dug. There are couple crusty layers at 65 cm and 105 cm but didn't sheer easily.
There was about 20-25 cm fresh above 5000' and it stayed quite light for the first part of the day. Started getting heavier as the day went by but it still skied well. There was less new snow in the trees but it still skied quite nicely, considering it was pouring rain only a few days ago in the pass. We burned a couple laps in the trees and had to head back to town around 1 PM due to other commitments. Didn't see any other skiers, only one snowshoer up below Kendall and a few snowshoe groups on the main trail down below.
It was raining lightly once we dropped close to the pass.
A pretty good day all in all, I guess it's all about low expectations ;-)
Pardon the low-quality photos... just posting a couple so you can get an idea re conditions.
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Actually that looks pretty good! Is that Dave again?
Nope, it was Pavel & Pavel ( 8) 8) )
Added the bonus plot to illustrate the point that TAY's not chattier than past years. 5 replies/TR is quite stable.
Thanks, guys, for chiming in - it's nice to keep the convo going here on TAY. We played it quite safe, stayed on West aspect and mostly in trees. The pow was more PNW-style than champagne-style but hey, I'll take it.
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