Went up on Sunday to check conditions and was surprised to see kiters out n about. I though I was the only one silly enough to dare riding this early when its base-less. I was wrong, apparently my standards have changed over the years. Didn't ride Sunday nor did I plan to, but I like to check the base levels to have a better understanding of future avalanche conditions. After seeing reports of more kiters on Monday I felt it neccessary to become the 3rd stooge and see how it was with a board underfoot... my eyeballs told me it was thin, but only a fool can call something foolish, so I decided to get silly.
Went up today as the wind was looking steady and strong, flew the new Ikon Snowkite 10m, very similar to a Frenzy style kite. Good wind, thin snow, marginal conditions and small riding area. On average the snow is 8 inches deep, blown in other spots and blown out in most places. Grass and Rocks galore. While you didn't hit dirt most of the time, it was a small and dangerous playground.
Helmets and Battle gear required, and the best bet is to stay home and watch snowmobiling videos on the internet if you need a winter fix. Slednecks 14 is now available to order online BTW.
Here's some pics of the actual conditions.... DONT COME TO SKYLINE, we need a couple more feet to ride safely.
