As stated in the previous post, most of the Front Range in Colorado scored between 36 and 48" of snow from a storm that crushed through last week leading into a very prosperous powder-filled weekend. Unfortunately for those that had to work on Friday, all the main corridors leading to the mountains were closed. Along an eighty-mile stretch of highway, I-70 was shut down in both directions from Friday early afternoon until 11am on Saturday. This meant that I would not be able to enjoy the season's last great storm until Sunday, and when offered that chance, I joined Hans for a fun day at Loveland and eventually met up with a bunch of people I haven't seen for the better part of the year. Eventhough it was quite a powder day, I decided to ignore slashing turns in an effort to choke myself to death with cold smoke, and instead laid train tracks down Patrol Bowl, Headwall No. 4, Super Bowl, and Marmot while other skiers were busy throwing backflips:
Loveland, Colorado (2009.04.19) from Thomas Armento on Vimeo.
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