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Was yesterday 11/10/10? The riding felt like mid January! Video inside

I dug a pit to look at layering... 44 inchs on north facing slopes, at 10,5xx k. Not mid Jan conditions at all, but I was expecting a road ride!

10,500 Feet....that narrows it down to about .1% of the state but still 80% of the riding areas....stop teasing and put us on a real treasure hunt.....I think its one of two places and one of these two places doesn't have pine trees that old....so its got to be Beaver
 
10,500 Feet....that narrows it down to about .1% of the state but still 80% of the riding areas....stop teasing and put us on a real treasure hunt.....I think its one of two places and one of these two places doesn't have pine trees that old....so its got to be Beaver


Where is Beaver?

I live in PC... lets just say I can be there in under an hour.
 
I was thinking Oak Hill.

FYI I'm most likely correct as few have the intimate knowledge of the Utah back country like I do.
 
i just buttoned up my sled after putting on two a arms, nose cone and air box that i broke last season. i think i will wait it out for a little while longer :D
 
I call BS. My friend was up to Brighton Thursday and there was only 18". We then went south to Fariview and there was only 18" there too. All snotels are showing 23" or less and most are still in single digits. If it really was on the 10th it is really a secret stash.

BTW you can still make it to the Horseshoe until another good storm comes in and makes those roads impassible. Only 12-18' in most places up there. Definately need to stay on the roads up there still.
 
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