TR: West Butte, Sweet Grass Hills
Was tempted by this region for years after seeing a TR on the defunct telemark tips site. Had been needing to go back so I could update some details for my book (Central Montana Backcountry Ski Guide) but have long been been stymied by the region's crazy weather. Talked to the ranger in Havre (not much info) and tried unsuccessfully to contact the road department in Shelby to see what was being plowed.
Left Missoula after lunch on Friday and toured a new spot on Rogers Pass. Hit I-15 and dense ice fog. Gas up in Shelby.
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Turned off I-15 the last exit before Canada and headed east on Nine Mile Road, which passed a gleaming new border patrol station and then turned to mud and snow. After a particularly nasty stretch of mud I stopped to consult with my map and an SUV suddenly appeared out of the fog -- an older couple who ranches here and seemed unphased when I said I was going to ski West Butte, as though that was a common thing. They said I was through the worst of the mud. Camped at the trailhead.
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Up to dense fog.
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Brekkie and coffee and skin through a skiff of new snow up a river bed. 50 yards into the skin I turn around and can see no trace of the truck. Follow a fenceline until the snow ends. Boot 400 vertical feet then traverse to a ridgeline with a vertical wind deposit.
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Skin across open slopes and thorugh surprisingly dense forest, at times breaking above the fog but below a stratus deck.
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Suddenly the snow ends and I see the summit marker, a tidy monument with a plaque honoring six sisters who climbed the mountain together every year, with date the last sister made the last trek. Crouch down to read the summit register (surprisingly busy in summer) and feel warmth on my back. Look up and the summit block is clear of fog, with layers of it wisping up just yards in either direction.
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The rest of the Sweet Grass: East Butte and Gold Butte.
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Get 4G on the summit and check the weather. The forecast has shifted from sun to fog to clouds and now 6 inches of snow, with some ice and wind, are predicted for tonight.
Ski narrow strips of snow between forest and grass.
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Plan was to drive around through Whitlash to East Butte, but it doesn't seem smart to go that remote with the forecast at hand, so head back to I-15 and do some touring around Helena.
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