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Sweet Sweet Silvy
This is the first year that I can remember a Ribbon Cutting-esque opening of Silverado. The email from SVUSA which went out on Thursday was a fair-play announcement that couldn’t have been more welcome for those who didn’t get to the hill on Friday (which was also an awesome day, btw). This was a classic Silvy opening that happened to fall on a Saturday so everyone who wanted it got it.
Tied with 90 others for "Happiest Guy in the World" (Erv Wolf)
Usually it’s a duct tape crew heading up on the first car but today was different. A 7:30 arrival was early enough to be first in the Cable Car building so I had a good look at the crew as it developed. The next 7 or 8 folks were split between weekenders and 20 & 30-something age locals. It was pretty quiet until 8a when the regulars showed and then things got loud. The ‘Martini Corrals’ (so-named from antics in 1983’s “Hot Dog The Movie”) weren’t even full until 8:15 so Silvy was easily had this morning – unless you were the kid whose buddies made the cut but you stopped for a quick cup o’joe – ooops.
As close to Patrolled Backcountry as you can get
Two easy untouched laps were followed by a third audible where we crossed tracks but the pitches we picked from the chair were fresh. Unbelievable. And the natural, raw terrain of Squaw’s most infamous chair is skiing steep with deep pillows everywhere. Straightruns were fast and avy debris was skiable and minimal. It took a couple laps for the more popular hits, chutes and airs to get slashed. I’m sure by this time of day that some ridiculous lines on the China Wall have seen board bases as well. Do you realize that Silvy is one square mile of terrain?
Here’s a photo essay of the morning
The River Road
Yeah, I guess I got up early enough
The Slow Box goes up just before ours…
Another way to heckle strangers - the tram passholder TV screen. "Nice Tie, Tye!"
Lunar Landing - part of Tram Bowl
Erv Wolf Depth Testing in a favorite spot
One of the Best Rides in Sports
Amazing How Such Once-Revolutionary Skis are now "Classics". There's still nothing I'd rather ride on these deep, fast days…
Just one big happy family - lots of smiles and snowballs
You can see other pics from this blog post on Squaw.com
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