Monday, February 23, 2009

What to do in CO when it doesn't Snow.......be a park rat, what else?

Nice, warm, sunny weekend in the mountains. We had a couple at Winter Park for Saturday, but just enough to keep it soft. Luckily it had snowed 14" earlier in the week or it would have been Coral Reef skiing on the mountain. Enjoyed beers with my Wisconsin buds in the sun and hit the rails, boxes, half-pipes, & various other hits with Front Range angst-full teens. It was pretty fun, but I'm ready to re-enter the white room. I'm hoping CO is going to have one of those crushing March months (our #1 snow month). As for now, the forecast calls for sunny skies with a high around 70 in Denver tomorrow...sweet! Here are some pics from the Park fest:

Beers at 12000 feet, hells yeah!

The infamous Tele Double Tip Grab:

Tail grab with weak Style:

Getting air feels good no matter where you are.....

A Quiet Sojurn Up Equinox

Damn, no pics again from me...just a long story for ya'll.

Sunday, went up Mt. Equinox with Balzbaugh & his buddy Josh...another masshole, just joking he was a really good guy, great skier, and person to add in the mix. Eyes were set on skiing a small (maybe 600 vert total) but technical slide path down the eastern face of the mountain. It's just shy 3,000 ft vertical from car to top of slide path and with some bushwhacking required & an extra 500 ft climb thrown in the middle; we had a fairly long day at hand.
Due to some delays, we didn't get hiking until about 11:30. The climb is steady for the first 1800 vertical feet, but luckily the trail had been broken the previous day and only a couple new inches on top which made skinning fairly easy. We broke away from the trail to find the bottom of the slide and found the snow extremely deep and fairly slow going setting a skin track. We reached the bottom of the slide, popped on our crampons grabbed our ice axes and began the climb up the icefalls about 1/3 of the way up the slide. As I was making my way up I was keeping in the back of my mind self-arrest techniques and I was wishing I had brought two axes, it would have made me feel a lot safer. As I'm just cresting the icefall section, I find out that Josh didn't have toe points on his crampons and will have to duck into the woods to try to find a way to scramble up the section. As I'm looking up I notice a nice 18-24" crown propagating out from the center of the slide which was several days old. I dug a pit up to my armpits (not bad for southern vt snowpack) and found that the last thaw had set a nice surface for the new snow to slide on. A couple things seemed to be going our way though, one was that the avy debris didn't reach the icefall, the second was that the thaw layer seemed to be bonding fairly nicely by now. Either way when Josh finally got up above the icefall, he decided there were just too many red flags to keep going, especially since it was snowing heavily at this point. Throwing caution to the wind, Balz & I continue up. We stop short of the top of the slide path because the top of the slide is u-shaped and if it slide there wouldn't be anywhere to go.
We get our skis on and I give a ski cut across the slide and I can't get anything to budge except a little sloughing so decide to go for it. By my second turn I'm deep in the white room...wish there could have been a 1000 vert more of those turns, but I have to pull up after a handful of turns as I approach the crown. We all safely navigate our way down the icefall and get a couple more powdery turns below the fall.
We make our way back to the trail and don the skins for another hike up and over to ski the ridge that extends off the southern end of the mountain. There were a couple fun turns to be found on the ridge and just off the ridge but things got dense in a hurry. At this point Balzbaugh reaches the decision that he has foresaken tele-skiing forever like an alky deciding to give up tequila...well maybe just bc tele-ing. We traversed further out on the ridge and eventually found eastern nirvana. Wide open hardwoods and deep pillowy snow. The nice thing about Equinox is its size, each time you drop down a face you think maybe you're at the bottom, but then it drops away again. By the bottom face, the base was starting to thin out, but still more than enough to make some moderate speed turns. We found a hiking trail at the bottom and cruised down the run-out to our car at about 5:20, a long but memorable day...well at least for me.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Back in the deep

Its been a nice 4 days in Vermont.

Thusday: 8 inches
Friday: 15 inches
Saturday: 13 inches
Sunday (today): coming up for air
Tomorrow's forecast: 23 inches by mid-day

Saturday, February 21, 2009

High and Dry in CO - time to Climb???

Had a couple small disturbances move through last week with 4-5" from each, enough to keep it soft, but not enough for glorious Pow Shots. The weather for Varsity lacrosse practice has been nice though, and I selected my 18 person varsity squad after 4 days of tryouts this week. Nonetheless, I'm starting to switch over to climbing mode with the mild temps and lack of snow, so expect picks like these below from Red Rocks, NV:

My buddy Mike & I on pitch 4 of a cruisey 10d - 500 feet off the ground in October.

One of the most beautiful climbing areas I've ever been to.....

We're heading back here to Red Rocks in Vegas in the end of March to take down some large climbs ~ 700 - 2500 feet in length...chigga chigga, yeah!! Oh, and maybe make a quick stop by the pool and craps table.....

P.S. - Do hope to get some spring couloir skiing this spring and maybe ski in a banana hammock on my 30th birthday weekend!....Balsbaugh....enjoy DC dude, I hear the ski scene is going off down there! Obama throws misty 540s!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

The Rare Storm

An extremely rare storm just has moved through...one that was predicted to be sleet, freezing rain or just plain rain which in reality brought 100% snow. 6" at my house this morning with another 4-8" predicted over the next 24 hrs and another moderate clipper coming through this weekend. Not quite California, but better than what we've been looking at recently. Looks like southern vt will have some good skiing by this weekend after all.
Balzbaugh good luck in DC, although for selfish reasons I hope you fail miserably! ;-) Hopefully see you on Sunday. Keating?! weekend plans yet?

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Hourglass Couloir

I spent this past Sunday skiing in Garnett Canyon. We had a pre-dawn start with the thought of summiting the middle Teton. As we progressed up the canyon we decided time would not allow a safe summit bid so we switched our objective to the Hourglass Couloir, a north facing shot of Nez Perce. It was a fairly steep boot pack up, breaking trail with our hands for part of the way. The view from the top was outstanding while the best snow was found closer to the bottom.

Here is a shot of the Middle Teton above Garnett Canyon meadows. The Cave Couloir, which I skied in September looks like a big powder field.

Looking down as we near the top.
For the final push to the top we opted to leave our skies behind as you can see the snow is quite rocky.
Here is Cloudveil Dome in the foreground and the South Teton behind it. I like the ridge leading over from Nez Perce and that snowy couloir in the center looks enticing.
A panorama of the south middle and Grand Tetons


Finally some good snow at the bottom. It was a little too winded effected up high.
Looking back up the couloir

Friday, February 13, 2009

Zuaro Cheats Death in the San Juans.....

I think you all know Eric Zuaro from Colby. An avid sculpter, blacksmith, & tele-skier who now lives in Southern Colorado near Telluride. Two weeks ago while skiing the BC, the face he dropped into rippped out, carrying him over 1600 feet of 40+ degree terrain, littered with cliffs and jagged volcanic rocks. I got the full story through a friend of a friend that actually resuced Zuaro. The rescuer was an Alaskan TGR tail guide that saved 6 victims from slides in Alaska last year, so you couldn't ask for anyone better to dig you out! Eric is lucky to be alive. Apparently he broke some bones, three ribs, collapsed a lung, and had to be intubated upon Heli arrival. He is currently recovering and we wish him the best.
Upon further analysis, Zuaro should have never been skiing this terrain in the first place. It had snowed 2 feet in the previous 72 hours, winds were blowing 20-40 knots for 72 hours prior to the ski, the slope was leeward facing, and the start of the run was a convex rollover into mandatory no-fall terrain. I think we can all learn from this. Stay safe in the Backcountry! Good luck Zuaro!

The face that Zuaro Rag-dolled over:


The Life-flight taking Zuaro to the Hospital:

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Tim Turns 30 on Jackson Lake

There hasn't been much snow falling in Jackson recently. But we did our best to fine some goods with a little exploration for Tim's 30th birthday last week. We parked at the north end of Jackson Lake and skied across to the mouth of Webb Canyon. The ice seemed thick enough, but it was still a little unnerving being so far out on it. On the other side of the lake we came across the Berry Creek Patrol Cabin and unsuccessfully tried to break into it. To our surprise we also came across some other tracks in this remote area. The rangers had clearly been here within the last couple of day. Following their skin track to the top of Elk Ridge proved much easier than breaking a trail anywhere else. The snow was pretty good on the way down. I even got a couple of face shots. Then the long slog back began. No skins needed for crossing the lake. The 7.5 hour trip was a little longer than anticipated and we missed most of the first half of the superbowl. But it was well worth it. It is always nice to explore a new area.


Timmy gearing up.Crossing the Lake to Webb Canyon

Looking west into Owl Canyon
Looking south east across Jackson Lake from Elk RidgeMaking some turns

Monday, February 09, 2009

The heat is on

Not the forecast you want to see in early February:

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