SATURDAY 3RD JULY:
Nephew and niece are up now for the week, so we have organised Ski School for them.
Got to Big D about 9:15am and it was an overcast, blowy and cold morning (about -3 but felt colder).
Such a lot of organisation goes into getting the kids together each morning - the instructors do a great job.
Ski School line up:
Once they were dropped off I wanted to head straight for Heavenly Valley as I knew it was first day of it opening and I wanted to be one of the first there. Milky Way and Blue Snake/Snake Gully are the only runs open at the moment (even that is a bit of a 50/50 situation in my opinion). It was lucky that not too many were opting to go up the Heavenly Chair - most continued down from Snake Gully Hut to the Village Chair.
Not me........straight down Basin, Slalom Gully and onto the Heavenly Valley Chair.
As I passed Road Runner Chair the instructors were assessing it for opening..........but Summit higher than the Trainer T-Bar does not have great cover, so I think it may still be some days (and a bit more snow) before it opens.
Heavenly Valley Chair has Bums On it:
On the way up the Chair it was a good opportunity to check out the famous Heavenly Valley runs to see how they were fairing cover wise - as you can see in the upcomming photo there is still a long way to go fo rmost of them that don't have the snowmaking on them such as Gunbarrel, Race Gully, Canyon etc. maybe Imagine will open next as it has snowmaking.
Cover on the gullies under HV Chair:
This year they have installed toilet facilities at the top of HV Chair:
At the top it was rather chilly and a bit windy (as it usually is), but visibility was quite OK.
Top of HV Chair:
Greenline down to Milky Way was a little icy and patchy in places, especially at the start near the lift, so you needed to be careful and on a board make sure you were secure on your edge.
View toward Orchard:
Milky Way was as good as it usually is - so therefore a bit lumpy and bumpy in the narrow sections with people weaving from side to side to control their decent.
Standing at the top of Blue Snake it looked steeper than I remembered from last year - maybe with more cover it evens itself out.
Many people were struggling down the top of Blue Snake so if you are riding it in the next couple of days please take care.
Even if you are a confident rider there are many going down it that are stretching their abilites to say the least.
Once the top of Snake Gully is reached it smooths out suite a bit more and the going is good.
I'd say that if we don't get some more snow in teh next fe days and the temps warm up you would want to be doing Snake before 11am.
Only did the one run down the Snakes - think I'll wait unti after school hols and a bit more snow to tempt it again.
Thought I'd head to Village Chair to head back up the top for some food as it was closing in on noon.
ALAS!!!!! When reaching the load for Village this is what I found:
It certainly was the weekend and School Holidays lol
Food and a couple of more turns down Sun Run and I called it a day at 2pm ish.
Lets hope we get some more snow soon.....and that the temps drop again.