I (like most winter people) had been looking forward to opening weekend since the main season finished in June (I know, it’s a hard life living in Vancouver).
Weather and Snow
Compared to last year the season opened pretty poorly, in 07/08 Whistler opened on November 17th (5 days early) with 1metre of snow and a whole load of powder, this year Whistler opened a single day early (pretty sure this was solely so they don’t break their 6 year record) with 50cm of snow. It’s been way too warm (and dry) this November. The snow was pretty slushy, it felt much more like a spring day (in fact if it had been April it would have been a great day). Snow cover was pretty poor with rocks and grass poking out on the lower slopes.
Crowds

Wow, US Thanksgiving sure brings out the crowds! There were way too many people crammed into way too few runs. Realistically there were only 4-5 runs opened and there was a hectic mix of beginners and people who weren’t as good as they thought they were.
Saturday
We spent an embarrasingly short day fighting with the crowds and avoiding being taken out (or taking out) anybody around us. On the upside it was great to be back on a board enjoying the mountain air. It was raining lightly most of the day so even after a few hours we were pretty soaked. We headed home and I cooked souffle, roast potatoes, roast tomatoes and an apple and strawberry crumble.
Sunday
Time to escape the crowds!!! Ruth opted for an easy day of DVDs and the sofa while we scraped split-boards and dug out transcievers and shovels. Heading out it looked pretty grim, low cloud and rain filled the valley, it wasn’t looking promising. Luckily the cloud layer was pretty thin and after 200m or so we popped out the top into a reasonably nice day.

After a brief discussion about where to head
- Peak via Highway 86
- Harmony via Pika’s Traverse
we decided on Harmony because we figured Peak is long way up Highway 86 and anything off Highway 86 would be too thin. The skin up Harmony was pleasant, we’d all set off with the attitude that even if we just ended up with a nice walk it’d still be a good day, and fairly short, maybe an hour including switching to touring mode. We were all feeling out of shape and all of us had new unfamiliar gear to try out so we probably made a bit more of a meal of it than it really was, we also weren’t in any hurry.

The view from the ridge was superb, the few photos I took didn’t really capture the feeling of being out in the mountains, away from the crowds and enjoying the view. The ridge rolls rather a lot so we had some amusing “skiing” pitches where we were too lazy to switch back to board mode. I haven’t skiied for 15 years or more so it was a peculiar sensation skiing in soft boots with free heels and skins on. I managed to only end up in a heap once so I was quite proud of myself, luckily there was no photgraphic evidence!
We avoided the horseshoes which all looked pretty gnarly and rock strewn for this time of year and had a look at McConkeys, this looked feasible if we’d all been riding for 2 months (there were a LOT of rocks) but since we were all on unfamilair gear we made the cautious choice and headed a little further down the ridge to what I think was probably Kaleidoscope (weird how different everything looks with thin snow).

I actually had a few good turns! It’s true the snow was a little on the porridgey side but it’s hard to complain in November. Certainly the best riding so far this season
The pitch down Harmony run was also really good (everything is relative) and we ended up just above the lift with pretty big grins! These soon faded about 3 turns down the steeper slope above the lift as we cut through the snow to rocks and grass with each turn. We ended up walking down most of this to avoid destroying our boards. The run out down Sidewinder was predictably dull and flat (I needed to use my poles, must rewax my board!)

All in all though a pretty good weekend, not as good as last year but much better than sitting in Vancouver in front of the TV. Looking forward to the next trip (tonight!!!) We also had truely stunning views all the way home!
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