Friends of Tuckerman Ravine Inferno Race
A few photos from today in the ravine at the race. I skinned up Sherburne starting about 7:00am. Beautiful day in the ravine and alot of skiing left.
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We were planning on running the course down over the Lip but decided yesterday to move it to Left Gully due to the large moguls in the transition of the snowfields to the Lip. The only thing that makes couloir skiing more interesting is adding a slalom course.
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Meet Dave Lamb....
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Dave ran 8 miles, kayaked 6 miles, biked 18 miles to the top of Pinkham Notch, hiked carrying all his ski gear about 2400 vertical feet in three miles to the bottom of Left Gully, boot packed 800 vertical feet up and over the cornice atop Left Gully and skied down the course shown above to threepeat as the 2005 Tuckerman. Oh yah, his approximate time for the above described pentathalon, 4.5 hours. I say that's burly. The guy is hard core at about 46 years old.
Finnaly, a picture of me and our guest starter, Mr. Glen Plake.
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He was filming an episode of his show Reel Thrills that is shown RSN. Any Maggots with access to the channel should keep your eyes out for it.
I thought he was a really good guy. We talked for quite a long time about ski history, swaped stories about skiing in Europe and Japan and about the current state of skiing as it is currently evolving.
All in all, a great event for a great cause.
Update for Mr Dave Lambs Official Time
Officially, Dave stopped the clock at 4 hours 15 minutes and 28 seconds.