Rain, Snow, and Freezing Level

We hit Whistler on Monday and Tuesday.  There was a good amount of snowfall on both days, supposedly around 15cm settled times two days, but the high freezing level made for some sticky, packing snow on Monday.  It was pretty much snow flurries at the top of green chair, and rain halfway down.  It was gruelling and miserable.  The snow was soft, but very heavy and difficult to ride on.  Tuesday had a higher freezing level and more new snow, so we returned to Whistler to crank some stashes of untracked, deep powder.  The alpine areas were still undergoing avalanche control, so were not open.  It was still raining down at the green chair base, but it wasn’t too bad.  At least the snow was soft.  Today, they opened Seventh Heaven up again, so we returned to Blackcomb.  Two days worth of deep snow made for lots of fun in the gladed areas.  The open bowls were pretty windswept, and there was not much new development over what was there on Sunday.  Hopefully the Whistler alpine areas will be open tomorrow so we will have some new powder to cut up.  Rain will probably return to the area tomorrow afternoon, but hopefully the freezing level will remain low.  I’m not really optomistic.

Oh, yeah, there are some more pictures up on the gallery.  You know where to look.

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