

Started the day off with a few warm up runs in Guthega before heading over to Bluecow. Did a few runs over there and had a quick run through of the jump line which was kinda boring. The lift lines at Bluecow were also a little crowded so we headed off to North perisher and spent some time on the Interceptor chair mucking around over near the devils playground area.
Had lunch down in front valley sitting watching the warm ups for the slopestyle event, saw some of the most impressive stuff go down that I have seen outside of a video in the 30 mins we sat there. After that headed over to Mt P and did some runs off the double and triple chair before heading up the Olympic T looking for some fresh tracks. Tried the West side in and around the rocks but the snow quality was very icy/crusty and not much fun and the thought of rocks gouging out the new T Rice was enough to get make me steer clear of a second go. Went the other side of the T next go and got some very nice little pockets of fresh.

Around 3pm we found ourselves back up the top of the Mt P double and hiking over the back to the west side looking down NW towards Guthega. Took us a fair while to work out our bearings and sort out where we needed to head to. There was two tracks heading off down there so we figured unless no one had ever heard from the makers of the tracks again that we could follow them out anyway.
Mate looking pretty happy with things so far!


View from where we strapped in to head down to Guthega, not much gradient at the top but just past the top section it was great.

Turns out the decision to take that run on was the best one of the day, it was farken awesome. Really soft snow, you wouldn't call it powder powder but we were cutting into it 15-20cms every turn, super fast, some open portions, some fairly tight tree sections and some rock sections at the top, berms and bowls to hack at, in a word: awesome. We finished the run at the bottom of a valley and started to follow the other tracks out. I got motivated and decided to hike up in some footsteps to the top of the hill on the other side to see if I could make it from there back to the lifts.
The hike was ok until the last 50m or so, lugging 115kgs up an incline that required me to use my board as an ice axe just about gave me a heart attack. It was worth it in the end as I got 5-6 turns in and a "free" ride back to the lifts, was nice sailing past my mate still trudging in the flats!
Up until that point we were still a little hopeful of scoring some free on snow accom though a friend of the mate I was with but we couldnt get in contact with the friend so we bit the bullet and committed to the camping idea. We found the camp ground near Guthega without any dramas and set up the tent before heading into Jindy for dinner and a couple of beverages.
Our camp set up and my mate struggling with his air bed, I have a clark rubber 120mm thick double mattress so no such dramas for me.










