PC was great. Luckily, on the west side of the divide it was not as cold. It was -18 with a wind chill of -39 at Copper at the same time it was 10 in Park City. Brutal conditions over there, much like I had to deal with at Big Sky last January.
We got 4-5" Friday night at the top, so it was soft all day. It was a solo day by myself, which I really enjoy. My music, my pace, and my ability to just go wherever the mountain would take me, and then the fun of finding my way back without using any maps.
Sunday was daddy daughter day, which featured a lot of bitching abt who gets to lead, what run is next, blue or green etc.. After their first day of lessons, i was shocked to hear they went up Saddleback lift (blues and blacks only), so that is where I took them to start the day. The line to get on Red Pine gondola to start the day took 45 mins, so we were not going back to the bottom unless absolutely necessary. The oldest (9) was handling the blues with ease. The 7 yr old was more timid, but is getting close. I was very impressed with how far they've come. My back started to hurt around 2:00, so we got some hot cocoa and called it a day. The hot tub was calling our names.
I think the Salt Lake City airport will be our go-to ski destination airport from this point fwd.. It is super clean, and there are so many mountain options within 45 minutes . We Ubered to PC and back, so we didn't have to rent a car and pay for parking.