Mount Lola, June 7, 2016

We went on a recon mission to find some accessible snow. After being turned back three times (Once due to lack of snow and two times due to too much snow on the roads) we finally made it to the Jan-Micheal Vincent Danger Bridge below Mount Lola Ridge.

On the way we saw a little toad on the side of a dirt road.
Toad

The Jan-Michael Vincent Danger Bridge.
Jan-Michael Vincent Danger Bridge
Would you dare to drive your vehicle over the Jan-Michael Vincent Danger Bridge?

A funky fungus growing near the top of our first runs.

Spence on our first run.
Spence

Stev heads back up the bootpack along a 10′ tall cornice route.
Stev

Stev drops in for another run.
Stev

Spence on a sun and shade giant slalom run.
Spence
Spence

Stev spraying corn snow and sharing the joy.
Stev
Stev

Spence starts another run.
Spence

Spence carving the smooth corn snow.
Spence

A minute and a half video with some highlights from the day (2 runs, 2 skiers, 2 perspectives.)

Stev making a first descent of the Jan-Micheal Vincent Danger Bridge Patch.
Stev skiing the Jan-Michael Vincent Danger Bridge Patch
Due to it’s proximity to the Jan-Michael Vincent Danger Bridge, this has been designated as a triple-black-diamond run on the Mt. Lola trail map.

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