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Meanwhile the alyeska 10-day is 88"... so how do I divert from eldora to AK? (pondering emoji)
^^^Yep, that works
A basin skied pretty nicely yesterday. Spine first thing was awesome, followed by hitting every rock lower on the face. Worth it. Hopefully we get something out of this system today.
You didn’t hit them all. I found a bunch too.
It’d be nice if they could do something with those two icy pitches on upper Loafer. Too much like East coast conditions. The edges on my rock skis are too dull for that shit.
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How is it possible that with the exception of some rainforest mountain in Washington, Cuchara has basically the best snowpack in the country?
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal...ome/quicklinks
I think you are misreading the data. They don't have the best snowpack in the country or even the state, it is just the best relative to normal. If their normal is 10", and they have 15", they are at 150%. Whereas a different locale could have a normal of 50", and be at 40", and be at 80%.
Were they possibly better slaying at home?
https://www.summitdaily.com/sports/w...-fritz-sperry/
The CO Backcountry Ski group on FB is ridiculous in it's non-judgement. Occasionally a decision is straight up bad, and we need to call it out because it endangers other peoples lives.
Yeah, if we're writing it up for Incidents in NA Mountaineer -- we can treat it objectively and learn, but shit like this is just fucking dumb.
Making a lot of assumptions based on limited information but it doesn’t appear that they had a backup plan. A microtraxion, tibloc, cord, and/or a set of bail stoppers and biners doesn’t add much weight to the “oh shit kit” for this type of outing and might save you and your partner’s life.
I haven’t done social media for a few years but I wonder how many of these situations are monkey see monkey do thanks to Instagram.
This is a down climb to a rap to just get on skis right?
Doesnt seem like the right conditions for a number of reasons (that said, I havent done it)
And yeah, would think first guy in would want to confirm conditions before the second (last) guy raps in - and ^^^, then still have some means to get back up
Obviously theyre experienced guys to get in there though. Is this the year of experienced folks pushing the envelope to get away from the new BC masses?
Or just one 48in sling, knowledge of prusik & how to use the auto blocking rappel device they used to descend from the fixed anchor.
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I have some info on the Coin Slot rescue......
-One of the parties skied it last April and thought that since it faced north-ish, the snowpack would be less faceted than other aspects. (WUT????? I have no idea if this guy has taken an avy 1 course, but that assumption is so absurdly WRONG, that I fully question it.)
-First guy roped down in and jumped around trying to get it to move....nothing. Second guy then rappelled down in.
-First guy skied a little ways down to a 'safe' spot and hooked up to a tree.
-Second guy was then skiing down when the snowpack collapsed/cracked and moved 6"-12", then he anchored himself off.
-Both tried to get the chute to slide while roped off and brought enough rope to rappel down if it did, but they never got it to slide and didn't feel safe continuing on. Sounds like if it slid, they had gear to rappel further down (?)
-They decided to stay put and call SAR.
This was a friend's coworker, so I don't know the guy. That's all the info I have, so don't bother asking additional questions. Flame away....... :FIREdevil ;)
^^^flame what? Sounds like sound ski mountaineering protocol.
So why didn't they just get to the side and boot it down belaying off trees as they went. Backcountry skiing is about dealing with shit if it arises.
^^^Cody and Bjarne?! Come on, they shoulda known better!
I believe a mag is a mod of it -- so I'm not trying to be a dick -- I'm just struggling to think through the limits of no shaming, no judgment when it comes to a social media forum. At times, we need to speak out against bad actions and decisions that negatively impact not just those making the decision, but those they are endangering (SAR in this case) and the user group as a whole (perception of bc skiers as a bunch of bozos who make tons of bad decisions.)
Yes, there is a place for non-judgmental learning. I'm not sure a social media forum should always be it.