Powder Day! – October 29, 2009

What a difference two weeks makes. We did things much smarter this time. A storm rolled in Tuesday and lasted all night, leaving us with about 6″ of snow here on campus in Bozeman and an unknown amount in the mountains. Everything looked white though.

We left campus around 7:30 and were hiking at 8:00.

Access Road

The hike up was much easier this time. The road took us to the base of the Pierre’s Knob lift. From there, we hiked up a cat track to a spine that took us along the cat track to the top of Pierre’s Knob.

Thunder Road

A 20-30 minute bootpack up the spine took us past the Finger chutes and along a meadow. At the top of the fourth Finger we stopped and clicked in. Below us were the chutes, one of which looked really nice, and three others which looked rocky. The meadow was covered in about three feet of fresh, albeit tracked powder. We’d been told by some other hikers that the meadow was just grass and there would be no rocks. Ultimately, I decided that I’d have all season to ski the Fingers in much better conditions.

My first turns down the meadow were absolute bliss. Not quite cold smoke powder, but certainly the closest I’ve ever seen. I tracked up my swath of meadow and the rest of our group followed.

Alex enjoyed her first turns of the season.

Hard Turn

Waist Deep

Sam followed and found the goods.

Yeah!

Turning

Powder

After the meadow we skied the cat track back down to the car. Top to bottom powder skiing on October 29th? Welcome to Montana.

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