Observations from the Observatory
Posted 2 years, 1 month ago by Brad Foley

The Observatory
After a season ending injury last year it feels great to get back into the snow get to it. With a fragile snow pack and firm skiing on the ski area we decided the best thing was to hit the backyard for some mellow pow and some not mellow control work. Patience has never been one of my strong suits when it comes skiing, but this year more than ever we have had to endure long periods of little to no snow, long cold days and a very tender snow pack. I can’t take it anymore, it’s time. One of my favorite zones to ski in the San Juans sits just over the ridge from the Telluride ski area, the Cirque above the Alta lakes Observatory. With an unlimited variety of terrain, from mini golf power to the steepest of couloir skiing Garrett and I made the call the night before to go “play” in his backyard.
Skiing over from the ski area was more an exercise in avoiding rocks on the south-facing slope down to the Observatory. Moving quietly through the trees past a few “Red Coats” on “break” we made our way down to the house for some left-over chicken and a hot drink. After a quick bite we made our way up the skin track to the top of the Powder Reserve, ski cutting the pitch above the trestle we found light, dry snow perfect for skiing. Making turns back to the house for another hot drink, we were putting our skins on for another lap, this time pushing higher to the top of the Bride’s maid couloir. Putting in the skin track to the top of the Bride’s maid I was surprised to find the couloir was holding better snow than we expected. It was satisfying to reach the top knowing that we had made the right call. A few minutes to evaluate the snow pack, good to go. Garrett dropped first, making little noise as he moved down thru the snow leaving his mark behind. One more pitch of skiing back to the house we found perfect snow and few face shots as a wonderful bonus.

Garrett in his Backyard
Cold and a little tired we sat around telling a few jokes and watching the alpenglow fade on the west face of Palmyra Peak. Nothing left to do now put grab our headlamps and puffy coats and head home. Just another great day in the mountains playing in the snow with my Wagner skis.
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