Nothing beats the Pacific Northwest in the spring. Especially after having a fairly dry winter, and then, come spring, and bam! we get dumped on.
What else to do but hit the slopes?

We headed up to Stevens Pass for a perfect powder day.
Visibility = 0

the chairlifts were cold and windy, so we were sure to cover as much skin as we could.

We were only skiing for about 8 hours, but that was long enough to camouflage our car beneath a good 10-12 " of snow.

The ride home was a little slow, and snowy...but we made it in time to pick up Townsend and head home for some warm drinks.
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