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Seth Beck busts a stale into the Mineral Basin
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Shredding Snowbird in June
Snowbird opened up again this past weekend with top to bottom riding
off the tram. Wind power bigwig Seth Beck flew in from Vermont to ride
this weekend after being super stoked on my posts from last week.
After picking him up from the airport, we headed to E-Stone's macking
SLC spread, putting a few beers back with E-Stone. Next thing we knew
it was 4am and time to get some sleep.
We were a little bit rusty come 9am but managed to pull ourselves out
of bed to hit up the bird. At the bottom of the mountain temps were
in the mid 50s and the snow reached all the way down to the plaza
deck. Snow, as you can imagine, was spring slush - fun, loose,
carvable and good for jumping. Once again Deadlung showed us around -
he is an amazing rider on the mountain - fast and smooth - and with
all of the hits burned into his head, we jumped and slashed our way
all over the mountain. The riding was amazing for June 14th - 3000'
of vertical with an abundance of cat track jumps, wall hits and gaps.
After riding we headed down to E-Stones for a little R and R by his
pool. When we got back to the city it was 85 degrees - perfect
weather for a dip in the pool to cool off then chilling in the sun to
warm back up. Later that night we hooked up with Snowboard legend's Ali
Goulet, Chris Saydah and Brad Albert for a little Sushi at the
Circle in downtown SLC and some people watching at the "Club
Hollywood Night." You can imagine the SLC filter on ' Club Hollywood'
- sunglasses at night, foil T-shirts and girls with less clothes than
brains.
Fathers day on the hill was even better than the day before with more
slush and plenty of small jumps to keep us going. Closing day at the
Bird, like many other resorts, brings out an odd mixture of unique
outfits. I can just imagine the conversations around the water cooler
this morning..."Man, it was sick, I rode in shorts all day."
I don't know about the riding in shorts part, but man, it was sick.
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