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Nice morning before it got warm.
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Stellar pics, Power_Sauce
Did my first trip down to Crystal. Thought I would explore a little, but what the map called The Doors stayed empty all morning so I just lapped that for a few hours. Pretty great day for April.
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Since this place and TAY are basically dead, what Facebook groups are worth joining to get info on spring touring conditions, road openings, etc? Is the TAY group on facebook active?
Facebook groups are a sorry substitute for the heyday of the forums, but they do seem to be where all the beta is these days (in an atrociously unsearchable and unstructured way). Some useful groups
Backcountry Touring in the Pacific Northwest (very active, wide spectrum of participant expertise)
Washington's Alpine Climbing and Ski Mountaineering group (less active than BTitPN, useful TRs, sometimes useful comment threads)
Pacific Northwest Mountaineers (less active, not many newbs)
TAY - Turns All Year (medium activity, good humor, useful TRs)
PNW Peak Baggers (more a summer hiking group, pretty active, has a sense of humor)
Washington Hikers and Climbers (giant group, lots of TRs, totally humorless, tons of beginners, comment threads are a cesspool, posts are sometimes useful)
I tried 3 times to mention the backcountry tourers fb page.
Success!?!??
A certain large Washington-based manufacturer out product testing their directional neuron-curving line for 2027 at the crusty resort. Tire weights to dial weight and balance? Giving me bad ideas. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...90fc3bccab.jpg
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Huh. I wonder what brand that is?
A lot of good skiing lately. Maybe the forum will resurrect itself in time for me to post a pic!
Did the North Cascade Birthday Tour recently. Would love to post some pics.
RIP to the 3 dead climbers on the spire.
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Lots of pictures as well- Iron Peak, Castle/Pinnacle/Foss peaks. Youll have to use your imagination.I am certainly no climber, but is it SOP to have 4 people all roped into a single piton/anchor? I would have thought that, similar to skiing an avalanche slope, you have one person go at a time while the others wait in a safe zone with its own protection, off-belay? Latest articles say they might have been racing off the mountain to avoid incoming weather, so maybe that factored in. Fucking gnarly survivor story for the person who survived the fall with major injuries, dragged themselves out of there, drove to a payphone and called 911.
Hopefully the survivor will be able to provide details.
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Sounds like one was rapping off an anchor, which the other three were also tied in to as they waited to descend. The anchor failed (existing piton) and all four ended up falling. RIP.
https://www.krem.com/article/news/lo...6bo6uuattkx21b
I couldn’t figure it out at first, but then, (and I’m not a good climber at all, but I did climb the grand Teton and did this exact thing). We rapelled off the back. We all had daisy chains for this type of application and we all clipped into the same anchor, waited, then my buddy went down first. We waited till he was off, then clipped into that rope with our devices one at a time. So we’re all connected to that one anchor. Apparently they all did the exact same thing. The first guy is the one that probably survived because he fell the least, and the other three were connected on that piton, and were pulled down.
I’ve been reading everything I can about it, and we spent an hour so talking about it at Goat’s Beard, the shop in Mazama about it too.
I can’t remember if I posted here, but I was skiing Spire on Sunday when this happening and knew things were bad when I saw the helicopter nearby.
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It’s kind of bumming me out. Mrs. Plug, (a Mom), and I were skiing. It’s Mother’s Day. She was skiing a new pair of skis that she hiked up on her back, because she wanted to try them, (a Mother’s Day gift.) It’s a beautiful fantastic day. We were just having a blast and then this happened.
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You don’t get out of here alive man, you just gotta go for it every day
Because this place was all effed up, even a couple days ago, I asked on a Facebook thread about what happened and here’s more info
https://www.facebook.com/groups/5111...577655912785/?
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the timeline is also pretty messed up, though im thinking about it with a fairly clear head, and not after falling off a 200ft cliff, suffering a TBI with internal injuries, seeing your 3 buddies dead, and hauling your mangled body out....
Articles say they fell at 530pm, survivor regained conciousness in the dark. Took up to 8 hours to get back to his car, drove to newhalem to call sometime mid-late morning. I would have assumed the hairpin would have been crawling with people on that Sunday morning... why was there no contact with anyone else prior to the survivor driving down to newhalem? Shock is a helluva thing, and he likely knew there was no helping his buddies. Awful tragedy and hopefully he isnt too fucked up by it mentally and physically. Dont take these days for granted.
Yeah. We were trying to time out the corn. We started at 11:00, and there was nothing to indicate a problem. Finished at 1:15, and the chopper was around, yellow tape was out, SAR milling around, etc.
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Trip report from before highway 20 opened: https://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/to...e-ski-descent/ Cheers
Went to Xtal over the weekend with my manchild, snow was decently slushy on Saturday and we made it a couple of hrs before the rain came in and we made a hasty retreat one run too late. Sunday felt like winter again with a couple inches new over a refreeze. Groin Valley hampster wheel might have one more weekend left, and yes skiing is fun.
It was day 160 of lift served for the boy on Sunday, including a run of 139 straight from Dec17-May4.
Cheers, Norseman
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In case anybody’s thinking of skiing this weekend at Washington Pass, there’s plenty of snow and today was probably the best skiing of the spring since they opened the road. All the snow is ( finally), completely consolidated. I skied at about 10:30 and there was that inch of corn on a solid, smooth base. Really good. Birthday tour still goes, (I’d go up Spire).
@mofro- jfc. 140 in a row. Pure insanity! God damn!
It should be good up Summerland/Fryingpan for a while!
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^^^ this time of year especially, id assume rope/harness plus glacier rescue skills would be important up there? Or is standard to travel up there for some turns without all that gear? about what elevation did you put skis on?
That looks like some tasty corn on Fryingpan!
I drove through 20 to the Methow for the long weekend. Great bike riding with the flowers. Coverage looked pretty thin for skiing near the pass, although there is still coverage to the road on the shady side near hairpin, Blue Lake trail, and Rainy pass.
Yeah, it hasn’t froze overnight starting Saturday night. Before that it was every night for about 3 weeks. Sunday was the last day for me.
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^^^ how are you posting pictures? I have a bunch id like to share from post season tours but cant post pics from my computer and cant post at all from my phone.
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Pain in the ass but it works.
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In a few ways, Tapatalk is superior, but I wouldn’t use it if teh TRG app worked.