3/11/213/11/2021 Travel today was up Willow Heights to the Monitors. The weather was unsettled and cold with light snowfall and fog in the am, heavy snow and increasing wind from the SE in the afternoon.
There was probably 4 inches of new light density snow from last night and this morning. Around 2:00pm heavy snowfall began, snowing 4 inches in one hour. Visibility was an issue most of the day, forcing us to ski the sub ridge first due to foggy, white out conditions. We got a little light later on and skied S Monitor. You could still feel the bottom on steeper slopes but it was mostly smooth in S Monitor Bowl. Sluffing increased with the high PI rates but will most likely settle out by tomorrow. The storm seemed mostly focused on BCC and the PC Ridgeline due to the south flow of the storm.
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