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LATITUDES: GIMME SOME SUGER

Source: “D-Money” Daron Rahlves finds his form after a direct flight from the Hahnenkamm.

YOU BLEW IT.I cursed myself as I turned the key in the Nissan ignition.

It’s mid-January, and so far the winter has seen a conveyor belt of systems roll across Northern California. This was supposed to be my escape to winter—scraping together a last-second ticket to Reno for a few days at Sugar Bowl Resort, one of California’s oldest and snowiest ski areas.

Yet, here I am, 45 minutes away, scrambling out of Kings Beach at 8:30 a.m., half dressed with a piece of peanut butter toast hanging from my mouth.

Twelve inches have fallen on North Lake Tahoe overnight, and as I speed from the shores of the lake, my only thoughts are on the first tracks I won’t be scoring. I pass the parade of cars in the opposite lane inching off I-80 toward North Tahoe’s usual suspects—Northstar, Squaw Valley, and Alpine Meadows.

After the weathered family cabins that line Old Highway 40, I turn into Sugar

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