
A ski-day by ski-day account of my attempt to climb and ski 100k feet of backcountry vertical.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Day 3 - Not!
I WAS UP around 5:30 am, ready for another assault on the Utah backcountry, my body clock still set to Eastern Time. Until I heard the morning's report from the Utah Avalanche Forecast Bureau which indicated that overnight winds, peaking at 100 mph, had created high avalanche hazards at all aspects over 9,000 feet. So I responded as would any extreme sport athlete: back to bed for a late sleep-in.
Day's Vertical: 0. Season to Date: 5,700.

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