Cool picture. Coverage looks great and bodes well for spring…. doesn’t exactly look like powder right there though… those rolling chunks aren’t leaving much for marks behind, plus they are rolling chunks. Knowing that Greg lays down nice looking tracks in pow, these turn patterns seem more consistent with dense wind-affected or suncrusted snow… Maybe splitting hairs, but it is labeled as “pow”. Carry on.
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justsayin
wrote on April 8th, 2011 at 10:30 pmCool picture. Coverage looks great and bodes well for spring…. doesn’t exactly look like powder right there though… those rolling chunks aren’t leaving much for marks behind, plus they are rolling chunks. Knowing that Greg lays down nice looking tracks in pow, these turn patterns seem more consistent with dense wind-affected or suncrusted snow… Maybe splitting hairs, but it is labeled as “pow”. Carry on.
Greg
wrote on April 9th, 2011 at 5:19 amNo you’d be wrong. It was pow.