It all depends on what one considers a "day". For lift served skiing, my view is you should get about 20,000 vertical feet in. That's a typical Heli day. So when I am on the lift, I look for 20 k minimum. If it is in the backcountry, then I try for a 4000 vertical ascent day. So for this season:
Total = 47 & counting & not a bad mix
SB days: 0 (too bad, I used to log about 40)
SR days: 25
SL: 1
Saddleback: 1
Mt Baker lift: 1
Mt Baker BC: 3
Stevens Pass lift: 1
Stevens Pass BC: 2
Silverton CO: 5 days (no lift)
NH Backcountry: 8
Still to come: San Juan's 6 or so days in Yankee Boy Basin with a shot at Mt Sneffels coming starting next week.
Best run of the year: some pretty good pow at Baker, not a bad lift day at Stevens, The loaf provided an excellent early season dumper right before Xmas, but the best ones were..................
March 20: SR-->16" plus and no crowd
March 23: King Ravine Great Gully in knee deep the whole way
April 27: King Ravine Great Gully in nice corn, only 2 skiers
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