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The Sentra makes it to within a quarter mile of the Onion Valley parking lot.I was looking forward to doing some Backcountry Skiing up in the Onion Valley area. Unfortunately, there isn't enough snow YET!
After the tour with Doug and Lunch at the High Sierra Cafe with Sarah and Laura, I headed up to Independence. I was really surprised to find that I was able to drive the Sentra up to about 9000'. Although the drive up involved crossing a few snowfields, there was only one short section of road that caused problems - I had to get out and clear rocks.
I did a walk up the road to see how the conditions were. Up at the road end, there was only about eight inches of snow.
Since it didn't look promising for BC skiing, I decided to do some laps on the skis. On the first trip up, I headed up to the "National Park Boundary 5 Miles Ahead" sign. This confirmed that there was not nearly enough snow to ski and I followed my tracks back down.
On lap three of four, I caught an edge and got dumped in a spot where there was only about three inches of snow covering the pavement. (For someone who doesn't fall very often, this was a shock!) As I stood up to shake it off, I was seeing stars. (Yeah, I hit my head on the pavement without a helmet. Who'd have thought I'd fall while skiing down a low-angle road? I guess my luck doesn't extend to Onion Valley.) My right shoulder, chest and and left leg also hurt. (Still do, two days later!)
I did another lap to see if I could shake off the kinks.
I headed down to the Independence Subway for dinner.
Found I had a message from Spinefxr stating that he wasn't going to be able to make the detour to Onion Valley. Glad to hear it, since it would have been a waste of time.
Headed up to Mammoth for a day of resort skiing on Saturday. It was nice to ski the place after an absence of twenty years. (1986-1987 was the last time I skied there on a regular basis. I'd been up there multiple times since, but never pulled the skis out of the car.) Found it unbelievable that I could get in 29 runs on a holiday weekend! (Thank goodness there are high-speed lifts now - the longest wait was about ten minutes, compared to hour waits being common on popular lifts in '87.)
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