n 30+ years of skiing, and 25+ of bowl/powder skiing, I've never experienced anything like yesterday. 31" of snow between mid-day Sunday and mid-day Monday... Morningside terrain on the back of the summit at steamboat undoubtedly had even more than the 31" at the summit. I had skiied Morningside with both boys and Sheila on Saturday, and even the black portions were fairly tame then -- steep, but fairly tame. On Monday morning (they opened Morningside after some avalanche testing at 9:15, I was in at 9:30) it was as close to backcountry skiing as you can imagine. The snow was nearly waist deep on me standing still, and way over my head when skiing it -- all jump turns, and totally crazy -- I haven't skied like that since I was young and dumb. At one point I caught a ski on a small pine-tree buried deep in the powder, lost the ski, tumbled 20+ feet downslope, and was buried under 2 feet of power that fell back in on me -- pitch black with all the weight of that snow right in my face/chest... an interesting sensation. I dug out, spent 10 minutes looking for my ski by braile, and had back at it for three more runs in the deep before the burning in my quads sent me back to tamer ground... although the whole mountain was a powder fest, no grooming anywhere, no grooming possible. My oldest son Tay (9) skied just off the side of a plain-old blue on our first run and literally disappeared... it took 10 minutes to dig him out and find his skis too! Simply awesome, and one for the memories! :cheers: