There is a lot of moving parts and the goal is to have the guests never see it.
Today was one of the busiest days of the season for the guide team.
Recon wind check flights, snowcats to helicopter transition on the mountain, launch to a staging area for all groups to exit.
And eight runs in five different canyons today seeing a lot of terrain for a beautiful day in the mountains.
The avalanche hazard remains high with our seventh straight day of seeing new avalanches within the past 24 hours.
Tomorrow ends the three day tour with the best weather forecast of the trip.
Temperatures rise beginning tomorrow for the weekend.
We are close to a corn snow cycle, solar aspects are freezing at night and thawing during the day.
We stepped on a south aspect for the final run of the day today and had a smooth soft surface.
Spring is near. Winter isn’t done yet with the long term forecast shows multiple strong winter systems beginning the end of the first week of March.
Sweet Dreams.