Big one covered road and another in parking lot from what I can tell after watching:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CpRE4...d=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
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Big one covered road and another in parking lot from what I can tell after watching:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CpRE4...d=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Two feet from this last storm.
That looked like a big slide from the insta video.
I'm hoping to get up a couple of days this weekend, but we'll see how all of this shakes out.
Be very careful to any of you guys who are touring.
I made request to rebook my ticket for tomorrow. For regular Baldy skiers on the forum, is it like the resort will reply with a confirmation?
abcdethan,
Wish I could help. They are a small operation, so I don't know how efficiently they process rebookings. You might check their Instagram if you haven't already.
Supposedly there was another slide this morning and Mt. Baldy Rd. is closed. I read that on Instagram, but can't confirm. I was going to head up this afternoon, but it looks like I'm not going to be able to do so.
Does anyone have better knowledge of what happened?
Where on IG did you read that? Looking at the Caltrans map, there's no official notification of road closure, but there is a CHP incident that there was a slide at Icehouse. Unclear if that's across baldy road or not, though.
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The map does show traffic flowing up Baldy rd much lower down, too
Just got back, all I got from CHP was over a bullhorn saying the road isn't opening today and probably won't open this weekend, but who knows about the next few days.
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Cucamonga looking good
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Thanks for the beta, I was just about to pull the trigger on a ticket for tomorrow. I guess it is typical Baldy that it could either be the first day open post-storm or a complete dud due to road closure.
https://twitter.com/MtBaldyFire/status/1631748019149484032?s=20
Baldy FD tweeted to say Baldy rd closed until further notice
One comment on Baldy's instagram seems to say they were able to get up there early enough and ski today. Commenter says they made it to "the entrance line around 7ish. Everyone that was there around that time found partking and went up no problem. Baldy was all time but definitely a little sketch. only 2 lifts open"
So maybe a handful of people made it up this morning before the road closure?
Tweet in question: Mt Baldy Road is closed at Shinn until further notice. CHP may allow certain exceptions.
lol on-brand vague, "CHP may allow certain exceptions" could mean anything or nothing
Ffs USFs closed San Bernardino national forest. For 2 weeks!
https://twitter.com/sbcountysheriff/...0%2Fframe.html
On the plus side for some legit turns in San Diego today.
Forest Order No. 05-12-00-23-02
This Order is effective from March 3, 2023, through March 16, 2023.
Issued by San Bernardin National Forest
Affected Areas - San Bernardino County Mountains and Riverside County Mountains
An Emergency Forest Closure Order has been issued for lands effected by the recent snow storms.
No road closure or chain control at about 7:15am this morning. Stunning amount of snow and huge drifts, but don't expect a big powder day. Lots of windboard, some drifted pow in the trees. South Bowl did not open. Herbs / Andys and face of 2 skied great in afternoon sun. Parking lot is super icy in the morning, for sure use chains if 2WD. Things crisp up toward sunset.
So happy you guys are getting some epic conditions. Hope you guys are enjoying it!
Found this on another forum. Newcomb's Ranch on ACH.
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I guess roads closed for another weekend, was hoping to go tour around waterman
Glad you were able to get up there and thanks for the report!
It's not entirely clear what happened. Apparently CHP was telling people there was another avalanche, but that was apparently not the case. Speculation is that the road was closed due to crowding, which makes sense. I don't like CHP lying, if that is what happened, about the avalanche and telling people the road might not open all weekend. It would be nice if there was a bit more honesty. I did read a comment from someone who headed up in the afternoon at got up just fine. I might roll the dice today and do that.
Adamantium heard Baldy's road was closed for a while Friday too. I got up there at 7:35 so beat whatever the problem was. I saw nothing unusual on the way out at 4:30 either. In fact there were snow players just below Baldy's parking lot where the Wednesday avalanche was cleared and lot of them in the broad areas just above the village. I waited half an hour for tickets and while I was waiting for chair 1 the ticket line had doubled in length.
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I expected some huge lines on Thunder but the max was 20 minutes. So it's plausible that Baldy's road was down for a few hours midday.
Baldy warns skiers:
It's fairly clear this is what happened yesterday.Quote:
ROADS - They are clear, but COME EARLY. With the amount of snow it is still very difficult to clear spots for snow players to park. As a result managing the road is very difficult for OUR civil agencies and periodic ROAD CLOSURES should be expected.
Oh, and this weekend is forecasted windy with highs in the 20's. It was 39F yesterday with no clouds and almost no wind, so most of chair 1 and any sunny exposures went to spring conditions. All of those places are going to be firm when it's cold and/or windy.
I wonder if they are factoring in limiting crowds in the forests for as long as possible to stave off the inevitable emergencies to follow. I can imagine a large cornice on devil's backbone, for example.
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TonyC,
Thanks for the photo and firsthand report.
I decided to pass for today. I think I'm going to go up on Monday or Tuesday instead for an afternoon session. I'd rather get a bit of work done today and go up when it's less crowded. I'm lucky enough to have more flexibility than when I was office bound, so it makes sense to take advantage of that.
I am curious to see what happens today with the road.
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I made to Baldy on Friday. There was plenty of fresh tracks to be had dropping off the ridge from Lift 1. The further you traversed, the better it was. Thunder was fun to. Winter snow on north facing aspects and spring like conditions on the solar parts.
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Skied baldy Friday, coverage as good as I’ve seen it on all angles from top to the parking lot. Got there early (before 8) and had no issues. I was told CHP stops people down at shinn road about 9 am to discourage snow play but if you have a Baldy reservation they will let you through. They should have a decent season with the base they have now.
We went up to Baldy yesterday.
We rolled the dice and left at 930. Things slowed down after the village, but it really was not all that bad. It took two hours to get there, it normally takes 1:15 to 1:30, but everything ended up working out.
Somethings does need to be done about the way snowplay people are parking on the way up. It is blatantly illegal and WAAAY out into the road. They are also parking in spots that are not spots. The road through the forest service area, which is normally two lanes with shoulders, was so narrow you could barely fit through with cars parked on either side. These people really should be ticketed, if an emergency vehicle needed to get up that would be a disaster.
The lot was pretty full, but we were able to find parking.
The coverage is insane. I've never seen Baldy like this. You almost never get to ride up the bottom lift with your skis on.
We skied down to the lot, and opted for the line right under the lift. It was mostly soft after the first section. I do wish I had skied Morgan's down to the lift, my guess is that most of it was soft.
If I can find the time I will probably head up tomorrow afternoon.
Someone I spoke to who works on the mountain speculated that the fake avy on Friday may have been called in by a resident. He said that's happened before, people who are sick of the crowds going up the road. I have no idea whether or not that is true.
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This is from Gold Ridge Sunday afternoon after the clouds rolled in. Plenty of wind buff packed pow.
GETTING GNARLY IN OC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX_WotS0g7k
Now don't go critiquing the technique, it's all about soul....
Got caught by the snowplayers on the way down the mountain too, and yes wildly over the line, especially those folks that feel compelled to bring their giant ass dually since their going to the "snow." Funny thing was we were following CHP the whole way down so I guess they don't care either, probably just too many people to ticket.
Clicked on that, and guys skiing off Los pinos peak came up in the suggestions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-Nu..._channel=Brady
Saw last night they opened the back way to Big Bear from Lucerne Valley. Should be a mad house this weekend and just in time for the rain to roll through!
Ha, I thought those looked like snow blades but wasn't sure if it was camera angle.
Yeah, I'm bummed about the rain (and highway closures).
I did get some awesome turns in San Diego before work yesterday. Nice firm snow on skin in and fast spring snow on down. I had always avoided Cuyamaca because I had no interest in skiing down utility road, but fuel reduction and so much snow made for a great run. POV video link:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpi8Nlmv...d=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Linked open areas together from peak to truck. About 1700 vertical feet.
Awesome man!
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Someone should go tour Tauhitz rock. I skied that years ago and you have way more snow now. Look up my TR on Palm Springs. The 2nd part. Some legit lines back there.
I like a bunch of spots a bit north of there and will be out there in a couple of weeks so will try and check it out if we get the chance. Thanks man I appreciate all the pics from abroad too.
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https://kost1035.iheart.com/alternat...-san-jacinto-/
The tramway's insta is embedded in that link as well
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Sunday afternoon I headed up to Baldy. I got on Thunder around 1:30. It was slushy and a blast, goopy in some spots but still awesome.
The groomers on Thunder were a bit bumpy, they had not been groomed yet, which was fine. After a groomer I did one lap around the Tube area. That was fun, a layer of slush that had been softened. It was better in the areas that were not as goopy, as it had really not been skied down.
After that I skied four laps in Andy's, which was great. With both Andy's and Herb's it usually makes sense to ski the areas which have been skied, as they are packed down slush. It's almost like you get gate ruts, if that makes sense. Some of the areas off of the 'track' are not settled sometimes, and they can be grabby, or deeper slush. I always like Andy's and Herb's when they get those tracks going and the slush is less grabby. I'm explaining it poorly, but you guys that ski those runs regularly probably know what I mean and can probably explain it better.
After Andy's I ventured into Herb's for a few laps. Herb's was awesome. Because it gets so much sun you often can't enter Herb's from the top, and the snowpack is often thin. In this season of seasons the snowpack is deep and you can ski it from the top. Like Andy's it gets better when the pack has been consolidated. After a lap I found the good slush track. It really is a treat when you can have that much fun in Herb's.
I skied Morgan's to get down. It's always great when you can ski Morgan's down to the lot. You can actually ski all the way right now. Morgan's was fun in some spots, but a bit goopy in others. Like Herb's and Andy's it made sense to ski the areas that had already been skied, the 'off-piste' (so to speak) areas tended to be a bit grabby and weird. But getting fun turns down to the lot is always great, and a few goopy turns are worth the price of admission.
The mountain handled the last storm very well all things considered. Lets hope the same happens for this one.
Here are a few laps. The Morgan's lap is the last one.
https://vimeo.com/808012895
Looks good, man it really warmed up
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On 3/9 Colin Sander and I skied the N face of Mt. San Antonio.
We climbed up the S face, skied down the N face, climbed back out the ridge between Harwood and San Antonio, and skied the S face back down the the car.
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A big day out.
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Left the car at 5:15am
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Climbing up the S face of Mt. San Antonio, mostly via crampon.
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Looking down N face of San Antonio.
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Downclimbing through the crux 3/4 of the way down.
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Skiing below the crux
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Closing out the apron. SE face of Baden Powell looking huge back there...