By Jim Stanford on February 25, 2007
Good company, good snow, good weather, a thermos of hot chocolate at 9,500 feet in the Tetons … what’s not to be smiling about?
The sting of the wind howling across the Whitegrass flats is bracing on the face. It’s easy to imagine a wolf beyond the swirl of the ground storm aglow in the day’s late rays.
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I heard the snow was wind packed and crusty in the park this weekend??? Hanging with you, though, would have made the three hour skin worth it!
There was some crust from Thursday’s warm spell, but if you know how to work it, there was plenty of powder to shred.
and the scenery was hard to beat.
That’s one good looking man.