Alta's Greely Bowl

When: 
Mon, 06/20/2011
State / Province: 
Utah
Who: 
Myself, Mike & Jeff
Temperature: 
56F
Conditions: 

It had just snowed 12 inches the day before; the ultimate Father's Day gift.

Went for an afternoon one hour hike with the fellas up at Alta. The snow was nice and fast on the upper half of Greely Bowl-the natural gully on skier's right is starting to get sticky. The fresh snow that fell the day before had semi-cemented itself to the old snow causing some two inch sluffs from top to bottom; we witnessed two pin heads skiing down (literally) on top of each other while being chased by a (just as slow) slide on their tails (you can see them in the pic...standing in the middle of the bowls flat area (yeah, that area with no escape routes).

We did our one hour hike up to the ridge of Greely's and proceeded to ride it down, one-by-one, to the car. Jeff brought the beers. The riding re-starts on Thursday for me.

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