The sun did bless us for a minute, though.
![Image](http://skisickness.com/2010/04/05/01.jpg)
The namesake peak of Tetrahedron Provincial Park
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Alex skis from the summit of Steele, tidewater visible on the left.
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We had a good run down the east side of Steele.
![Image](http://skisickness.com/2010/04/05/04.jpg)
This avalanche chute had really fun terrain.
![Image](http://skisickness.com/2010/04/05/05.jpg)
Elevation: 1000 m, give or take. Snowpack: 4 m, give or take.
![Image](http://skisickness.com/2010/04/05/06.jpg)
Working for some epic northwest-facing powder, Howe Sound in the background, plus the avy chute we skied on Steele.
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More snow last night called for investigation this morning. I wonder if he saw that sign!?
![Image](http://skisickness.com/2010/04/05/08.jpg)
You know it's good when he makes a telemark turn.
![Image](http://skisickness.com/2010/04/05/09.jpg)
Alex does a stability test.
![Image](http://skisickness.com/2010/04/05/10.jpg)
Thanks for babysitting the LN2 for me, Smarajit!