TR: Desolation Wilderness - Exploring All Aspects on the Compass
Dates: Saturday, February 6 & Sunday, February 7, 2016
Locations: Desolation Wilderness, South Lake Tahoe (Ralston Peak, Dick's Peak, Janine's Peak and Maggie's Peaks)
Skiers: Saturday: Enginerd, MapleLeafGilies (MLG), SchralphMacchio and UCL, and Sunday: Enginerd, Mike and UCL
Photos: As noted
Synopsis: After a period of heavy wet snow the weekend prior, last week a very strong high pressure moved in over California (and much of the Mountain West), leading to above average temperatures and a quickly solidifying Sierra snowpack. After 4 days of melt/freeze cycles and shifting winds, we settled on heading into Desolation Wilderness for a couple of bigger days alpine terrain. With above average forecasted temps, we new going in that working the compass dial and time of day would dictate quality of snow conditions, and in retrospect I think we nailed it both days.
The benefit of Desolation Wilderness is the abundance of high-quality, large terrain that offers quality descents from basically any aspect on the compass dial – so flexibility to move freely to quality and stable snow is awesome.
SATURDAY – RALSTON PEAK
On Saturday, Enginerd, MLG, Schralph and I headed up from Pinehurst up the South side of Ralston Peak to poke around on all aspects. Although we were moving very early, it was clearly going to be a warm day. We hoped that non-solar aspects could also still hold cold, winter snow. Photo: Enginerd
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One of the benefits of Ralston is that you get awesome views West into Desolation. We had plans to head back to Dick's Peak the next day, so it was great to scout out the East Face way out in the distance (the highest peak to the right of the photo). Jack's, Pyramid and the Crystal Range are all visible. Coverage is excellent right now. Photo: UCL
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After poking around the primary Ralston bowl, we settled on the more Easterly facing micro-aspects. The upper entrance was wind scoured from Northeast winds earlier in the week, but about 5 feet below it looked like perfect transitioning snow. No crusts, not yet gloppy and skiing fast. Photo: UCL
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Having only just gotten the sun on it about 30 minutes prior, the descent was awesome and a great way to start the day. MLG gets first tracks, heading way down the face. Photo: Enginerd
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There was plenty of room for each of us to never cross tracks top to bottom. Enginerd, working down. Photo: UCL
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It was great fun moving to other aspects around Ralston all day, as we could look back on the East face at our tracks all day! Photo Enginerd
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We skinned around the saddle between Ralston and Talking Mountain, and the bootpacked the ridge up to the more North facing terrain off Ralston. More views of our tracks! Photos: UCL, MLG
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On the way up, it was clear that the North aspects still held cold, unconsolidated winter snow that did not have any sun given the low, mid-winter sun angles. The temps were not yet too hot, it was early in the day and the slope angle was low enough that a quick run down the South aspect towards Sierra-At-Tahoe made sense. While not yet true corn, it was skiing great! Photos: UCL, Enginerd
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We quickly skinned up back to the North facing terrain to head into some colder, winter snow. At the ridge line, we scouted out the East Face of Dick's Peak – which was a potential objective for Sunday. Photo: Enginerd
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There is nothing like a good day out in the mountains with calm weather, stable snow and good friends. Photo: Nice Englishman/Adventure Racer Snow Shoeing
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We then headed over to the true North facing terrain and were treated to cold, unconsolidated powder that had escaped any wind effect. MLG drops in. Photo: Enginerd
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UCL working further down. Amazing to go from wet, transitioning snow to powder merely by virtue of the opposite side of a ridge. Photo: Enginerd
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We headed back up, and Enginerd and I took another lap. Gearing up for lap four and heading off. Photos: Enginerd
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Enginerd further down, enjoying the remnants of Winter. Photo: UCL
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On the way back to the car, we skinned by Cup Lake, which is an awesome amphitheater and tiny frozen lake right on the summit ridgeline of Ralston. Photo: UCL
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Heading home with the sun dropping to into the "Zen Hour." Photo: Enginerd
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