Pictures, pictures and pictures!
- Nick BC
- Posts: 270
- Joined: Sat Mar 19, 2016 10:04 pm
- Location: Vancouver, BC
- Ski style: Free heel Resort/Backcountry
- Favorite Skis: Voile Vector BC,Trab Altavia and Hagan Ride 75
- Favorite boots: Scarpa TX and T3
- Occupation: Retired Community Planner
Re: Pictures, pictures and pictures!
So the BC Government shut down Whistler Blackcomb in March due to COVID. But you can still ski up from the Village on the Singing Pass Trail, which is one of the accesses to Garibaldi Provincial Park. So I went for a mellow ski up the trail on a lovely warm spring day. The shaded areas were still a bit hard, but in the sun it was magic. Here’s to a post COVID world, where life comes back to normal.
- fgd135
- Posts: 475
- Joined: Sun Jan 19, 2020 2:55 pm
- Location: Colorado
- Ski style: Yes, sometimes.
- Favorite Skis: Most of them
- Favorite boots: Boots that fit
- Occupation: Yes
Re: Pictures, pictures and pictures!
Betty Bear Hut, before the pandemic.
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- On the deck
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- Navigation final km to the hut after the climb
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- Deck view, Hunter FryingPan Wilderness
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- Shoveling out the loo.
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- Lower trail, after the descent.
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- The load-up
"To me, gracefulness on skis should be the end-all of the sport" --Stein Eriksen
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Ship Lake Pass, AK. It was hot today! 53F in the morning and 67F by the end of the day
The wind was ripping through the corridor...by the time I got to the pass, it felt like hurricane winds...nearly blowing me off the mountain!
The snow was very soft as expected. My 185cm Asnes Skog did very well today and was undoubtedly the best ski I had for this tour. I used 30mm mohair x skins for the 1st 1000ft vertical and full length 50mm skins for the latter 1500ft vertical. I wish it were a touch colder as I think the downhill performance would have been exceptional on these skis had the snow been colder and more firm. I will have to try these out again on a colder day at higher elevation.
11.7 miles; 2600ft.
The wind was ripping through the corridor...by the time I got to the pass, it felt like hurricane winds...nearly blowing me off the mountain!
The snow was very soft as expected. My 185cm Asnes Skog did very well today and was undoubtedly the best ski I had for this tour. I used 30mm mohair x skins for the 1st 1000ft vertical and full length 50mm skins for the latter 1500ft vertical. I wish it were a touch colder as I think the downhill performance would have been exceptional on these skis had the snow been colder and more firm. I will have to try these out again on a colder day at higher elevation.
11.7 miles; 2600ft.
- Stephen
- Posts: 1487
- Joined: Thu Aug 06, 2020 12:49 am
- Location: PNW USA
- Ski style: Aspirational
- Favorite Skis: Armada Tracer 118 (195), Gamme (210), Ingstad (205), Objective BC (178)
- Favorite boots: Alfa Guard Advance, Scarpa TX Pro
- Occupation: Beyond
6’3” / 191cm — 172# / 78kg, size 47 / 30 mondo
Re: Pictures, pictures and pictures!
Last ski in beautiful western Wyoming for this year.
Almost didn’t go — sure glad I did.
2,800 feet of 3” of fresh powder under sunny, blue skies.
Togwotee Pass
What a great way to end the season, before heading home to the PNW.
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Almost didn’t go — sure glad I did.
2,800 feet of 3” of fresh powder under sunny, blue skies.
Togwotee Pass
What a great way to end the season, before heading home to the PNW.
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- Musk Ox
- Posts: 520
- Joined: Sat Jan 19, 2019 7:53 am
- Location: North
- Ski style: Bad
- Favorite Skis: I am a circumpolar mammal
- Favorite boots: Hooves
- Occupation: Eating lichen, walking about
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It's been snowing like fuck and I've been doing telemark turns in the snow.
Today was amazing.
Bonus shots of our house mountain last weekend.
I think we still have a few days left if we go up high.
Today was amazing.
Bonus shots of our house mountain last weekend.
I think we still have a few days left if we go up high.
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- Woodserson
- Posts: 2995
- Joined: Wed Feb 11, 2015 10:25 am
- Location: New Hampshire
- Ski style: Bumps, trees, steeps and long woodsy XC tours
- Occupation: Confused Turn Farmer
Re: Pictures, pictures and pictures!
Hey now Muskie, open bails ready to be stepped on! (I am the self designated annoying open bail police. I've been refraining lately but there have been lots of open bails going on around these thar parts so I'm picking on you)
BUT THE TURNS
Hey, I like belt buckles. Check out my new favorite one:
BUT THE TURNS
Hey, I like belt buckles. Check out my new favorite one:
- fgd135
- Posts: 475
- Joined: Sun Jan 19, 2020 2:55 pm
- Location: Colorado
- Ski style: Yes, sometimes.
- Favorite Skis: Most of them
- Favorite boots: Boots that fit
- Occupation: Yes
Re: Pictures, pictures and pictures!
Brainard Lake April 23 2021. Bluebird day, or a Grey Jay day, no wind, overcast to pc, about -1 to +1º C. In many areas, snow is drifted 3-4 meters deep, and all the trails are well covered. Beautiful spring day!
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- Trail.
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- Continental Divide from BL
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- Minnie the Moocher!
"To me, gracefulness on skis should be the end-all of the sport" --Stein Eriksen
- Musk Ox
- Posts: 520
- Joined: Sat Jan 19, 2019 7:53 am
- Location: North
- Ski style: Bad
- Favorite Skis: I am a circumpolar mammal
- Favorite boots: Hooves
- Occupation: Eating lichen, walking about
Re: Pictures, pictures and pictures!
That belt buckle is infinitely better than my turns!Woodserson wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 9:10 pmHey now Muskie, open bails ready to be stepped on! (I am the self designated annoying open bail police. I've been refraining lately but there have been lots of open bails going on around these thar parts so I'm picking on you)
BUT THE TURNS
Hey, I like belt buckles. Check out my new favorite one:
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And Brainard looks GORGEOUS
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Hot day yesterday. Frozen crust in the AM, total mash by noon!
Going to get out tomorrow morning even earlier and try out the Skogs in the AM on crust and corn, should be a blast!
Nice seeing you out there, lowangleal! That was a pretty cool coincidence.
Going to get out tomorrow morning even earlier and try out the Skogs in the AM on crust and corn, should be a blast!
Nice seeing you out there, lowangleal! That was a pretty cool coincidence.
- Musk Ox
- Posts: 520
- Joined: Sat Jan 19, 2019 7:53 am
- Location: North
- Ski style: Bad
- Favorite Skis: I am a circumpolar mammal
- Favorite boots: Hooves
- Occupation: Eating lichen, walking about
Re: Pictures, pictures and pictures!
I regret to say we had a couple of days of proper sea-level powdery stuff.
Following reindeer tracks.
We thought we'd just be following a river with the highest point at 250m, so I went on my Gammes, my wife opted surprisingly for her MR48 Skins to 'parasite' in my broken trail... but it turned out there were some hilariously steep bits. This was some of the most beautiful terrain I've seen here, and completely new to us.
Following reindeer tracks.
We thought we'd just be following a river with the highest point at 250m, so I went on my Gammes, my wife opted surprisingly for her MR48 Skins to 'parasite' in my broken trail... but it turned out there were some hilariously steep bits. This was some of the most beautiful terrain I've seen here, and completely new to us.
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