Ego Powder
— Posted by
Mimi
on February 26, 2011
Powder days like today are what we live for. It's the reason people move to the mountains, the reason vacationers return to Utah year after year and the reason why we love to work and play on the mountain.

Fresh tracks for everyone!
Have you ever heard someone say, "stoke was in the air"? This was definitely the case if you were at Park City Mountain Resort today. The powder is so good out there, the anticipation had vacationers, locals, team members and anyone else that calls themselves a human, chomping at the bit to get a piece.

Our Marketing & Communications Manager Meisha Lawson tearing through the snow.
Last night we received another 20 inches and the snow is continuing to fall. This storm produced the light, fluffy powder that Utah is known for and I'm convinced it truly is the "Greatest Snow on Earth." One of my coworkers put it best as she called it "ego powder." Even rookie powder slashers (such as myself) were unstoppable.

Huge slashes.
I was caught up in the powder frenzy today and loved every minute of it. Rushing to load the lift, strapping in faster than I ever have before, and bombing around the mountain to find more of the powpow was exhilarating. I got more face shots today then in my life (total) and wasn't even trying!

This much powder on Treasure Hollow is unbelievable.
I challenge you to find someone who skied or rode at Park City Mountain Resort today that doesn't have a permanent grin on their face. Good luck!
I think a HUGE thank you is in order for the Lift Maintenance and Lift Operations Departments for getting all those lifts dug out and spinning!
— Posted by Chris on February 27, 2011 6:09 PM MST
I would just like to send out a HUGE thank you to ski patrol for getting Jupiter open so quickly today. They have been amazing this season with getting that chair, the peak and Pinecone all ready to shred! Thank you so much for you hard work, for keeping us safe and for providing perma-grim opportunities for all
!!!
— Posted by Alisha on February 26, 2011 7:04 PM MST