Snowfall here on the US east coast is like the worst it’s been in years 
I haven’t gotten on the hill once yet
But I just got invited to visit a friend at his parents house near Powder Mountain (Utah). Anyone been there? What should I expect? It looks like they have a huge amount of backcountry/sidecountry and Cat tours and shit. I have never experienced anything like that being from the east coast. Is it foolish to think I could step to any of that shit?
It could also turn out to be the trip of a lifetime.
POW IS THE REASON.
If you are competent at ice and hard stuff, pow is not nearly as intimidating. But it’s tricky. If you fall, it can be a 10-minute struggle to get back up on your feet.
You can make it easy by renting or buying a pow-specific board. It will make the learning curve much, much easier. And won’t tire you out as much as s regular board will.
And if your friends really are friends, they won’t just throw you into a super-steep section.
Cat operations have beginner terrain that will help you get used to it, because seriously, 90% of snowboarding is what you do when you are waiting for pow.
I say go for it. Take it easy at first, learn how to float and keep your speed. Then explore.