I cannot begin to explain how much of difference there is without the school holiday crowds. I am really enjoying the small lines. The past 5 days or so has seen me getting around a bit, starting with the Remarkables on Tuesday. The word came through from the mountain that it had been snowing most of the morning and visibility wasn’t great. So after a bit of sleep in and some errands, a peep outside the lounge room window gave us a glimpse of blue sky on the horizon. The decision was made to go to the Remarks. By the time we made it up, the sun was poking through the cloud and didn’t disappear for the rest of the day. Timing is everything. With some fresh cover, the riding was really good. Rocks are still poking through off trail but on couldn’t be faulted.
Wednesday we ventured to Cardrona. The cover was really good. It was really firm on trail with some alright cover off. I think I would be saying it was really good, except for the fact I ate shit early on in the day and never really recovered. For me, it was a really frustrating one.
Cardrona:

The next few days were spent at the Remarks, the weather was awesome but my riding continued to suck. Culminating in a bail on Saturday that was a serious pain in the ass. It’s a feeling I have not had snowboarding in a while, the feeling when you land on you’re ass so hard you feel like you are going shit yourself. Aside from that, it was event central on Saturday with the annual Peak to Peak starting at midday from the lookout at the top of remarks. Competitors make their way to the top of shadow where they ride (ski, snowboard, whatever) down homeward. There is then a bike ride down the Remarks road, a kayak over the lake followed by another bike ride up Coronet peak. Sounds like a little too much effort if you ask me. It was also the first slopestyle. I didn’t catch too much of the event, trying to ride myself out of bad form, but what I saw was really impressive. The quality of riding here has really impressed me this season.
The Remarks (Sugar):

Finally today was Cardrona day at Snowpark, where Cardrona season pass holders (me) ride for free. It was an offer I couldn’t refuse. As I have stated before, I am really impressed with the work Snowpark. For not a great season in terms of snow volume, the snowmaking and features they have available is a credit to the crew they have. The box run especially is excellent, with too many features to suit all abilities to list. The cloud was in and out for most of the morning before clearing and warming up to a magnificent day in the afternoon. The weather was quite ironic really for the way I felt about my riding. The poor form from the past few days continued, before finally, as the sun shone, I was back feeling as comfortable and confident as ever.
Top of Snowpark Box Run:

The next few days I think will be played by ear, with some more small falls forecast I will try to get some runs in when the weather permits.







