Well since the board is so active today, which is making me so psyched to ski - the Hostelx reservation has been made for 2/6 to 2/12. Got a room for four, and will work on filling it this fall. Next up - frequent flyer mile redemption.
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Well since the board is so active today, which is making me so psyched to ski - the Hostelx reservation has been made for 2/6 to 2/12. Got a room for four, and will work on filling it this fall. Next up - frequent flyer mile redemption.
1. Mangy Moose – Good après ski, good at night
2. Vertical – Good quite après ski
3. Cascade – Good quite après ski
4. Village Café – Good spring après ski
5. Nick Wilson’s – JHMR base lodge. I didn’t say they were all good but you can get a beer there
6. Alpenhof – hoity-toity as Comish put it.
7. Snake River Lodge and Spa – see #6
8. 4 Seasons – see #6
9. Teton Club– see #6
OK so I can only think of 9 and a few aren’t worth going to. But on a pub crawl you can throw down a lot of drinks before you leave the village.
4 Seasons is like $10 for a G&T. Although the chick playing piano was hot.Quote:
Originally posted by StormRider
1. Mangy Moose – Good après ski, good at night
2. Vertical – Good quite après ski
3. Cascade – Good quite après ski
4. Village Café – Good spring après ski
5. Nick Wilson’s – JHMR base lodge. I didn’t say they were all good but you can get a beer there
6. Alpenhof – hoity-toity as Comish put it.
7. Snake River Lodge and Spa – see #6
8. 4 Seasons – see #6
9. Teton Club– see #6
OK so I can only think of 9 and a few aren’t worth going to. But on a pub crawl you can throw down a lot of drinks before you leave the village.
So, I second the notions for JHMR days, at least one at Targhee, and some fun in the b/c.
Trackhead, your idea for the Grand is incredibly appealing as well -weather permitting, COUNT ME IN!
And yes, it is great to be thinking about skiing 6 months ahead of time - I'll be there, truck and camping gear in tow, and probably throwing in some MT days as well . . .
Kellie
It's sad, but just yesterday, it finally sunk in that I'll be spending a week in Jackson Hole. I got ALL stupid and psyched out while driving home from work! Must 'ev looked like a madman, with my punching of holes in the roof of the car... It just can't come soon enough!
if anyone is seriously considering spending a day or two at big sky i could talk to the hotel manager about getting some discount rooms for the maggots. i know i get discount rooms for working at the resort, but i just don't know how many. let me know if anyone is interested;)
Maybe some of you should think about flying out of bozeman, i bet the bozeman crew would show you around Big Sky on our way home.
I also think a day of sled assisted bc on togwotee pass is a spectacular idea!
Yup, anybody that needs a place to stay in Bozeman is welcome at mine.
Would you guys please STFU??!! Reading this fucking thread has given me a ski jones that is torture!
I'm having thoughts of arriving with many friends, meeting many more, skiing sweet lines with tons of friends and maggots, building BC booters, biling, drinking and roadtripping...does it get any better than this? DAMN. COUNT ME IN.
FKNA!
Trackhead, I love the way you think. Count me in on this adventure and maybe we could hit the Glacier route on the Middle as well. Other stuff we can do in the park: Albright, 25-short, Maverick, 10,696, the possibilities are endless.Quote:
Originally posted by Trackhead
Freak,
Did you buy a RMK 700 or something?
Summit day #1: A day on the pass with the rest of the world.
#2: Pack a megamid and head up to the lower
saddle conditions permitting.
#3: Conditions permitting, climb the Owen Spalding
on the Grand and ski from 13k to 7k.
#4: Rest day for the old man.
I've had many years of trudging around the pass and ob at the village and would be happy leading a small group of skiers/riders around for a tour.
Did some say that they wanted to drop Central?;)
Damn that's a plan, if I was going to the summit I would be very down for going to the lower saddle and taking pictures. What are the avy conditions generally like on the Grand that time of year, I would think that most of that skiing would happen more towards the spring time in that range. But I've never done any BC in WY so I defer to the experts. When are ski descents on the Grand generally attempted? Do most people ski from the upper saddle or do most people ski from the summit and just do the raps? Any way you slice it that is a huge undertaking reserved for the most elite of the ski mountaineers.Quote:
Originally posted by Strider
Trackhead, I love the way you think. Count me in on this adventure and maybe we could hit the Glacier route on the Middle as well. Other stuff we can do in the park: Albright, 25-short, Maverick, 10,696, the possibilities are endless.
I've had many years of trudging around the pass and ob at the village and would be happy leading a small group of skiers/riders around for a tour.
Did some say that they wanted to drop Central?;)
I always thought the night we took over Mazatlan in Nelson was pretty cool. Nothing like having to sort out a $900 restaurant bill between 35 or so people :D
BTW, my recollection is that we drank $250 in margaritas alone.
Count me the f' in! This is definitely gunna be sick if it's even close to last year's summit. I'll probably fly into SLC with a few east coast maggots. We want to keep the option open for a day or two there if the snow is good. Then drive up to the HostelX for the bunk rooms and rip the shit out of things until we drop. i think Spanky and Treerat are in with it so far, we just have to confirm dates before booking the hostel. How big is that place anyway? Thanks for setting this up Frozen!
East coast Mtn Man meets western Mountainman...hope to see you there!
B)
I got my Hostel X confirmation in the mail the other day. Feb 5-13. So one way or the other I AM FREAKING GOING!!!! Just gotta get a flight now.
I'll be at JHMR every day intercepting and skiing with whoever is there on whatever day, however I would DEFINITELY like to see how a whole BC booter thing works. Going big and landing in soft snow sounds VEHEEEERY appealing.
Main premise of the Summit: ski till you can't (and I hope the can't doesn't happen). :D
i am officially retracting this statement as i have left the employ of that joke of a corporation... i my still be able to swing some discounted tickets though if i happen to still be in the area come summit time;)Quote:
Originally posted by huckslut
if anyone is seriously considering spending a day or two at big sky i could talk to the hotel manager about getting some discount rooms for the maggots. i know i get discount rooms for working at the resort, but i just don't know how many. let me know if anyone is interested;)
actually for anyone thinking about a couple days at big sky it probably wouldnt be a bad idea to pick up a frequent skier card. They you a like $15 off on the ticket but half off hotel rooms.
Turn up after driving non stop from western BC...Ski the stuff we are alowed to, ski the stuff that is supposedly closed and try not to get deported/arested....hike to ski when they take lift passes away!
I'm in. Trying to convince Mtn Man and TreeRat to go for the entire week.Quote:
Originally posted by Mtn Man
Count me the f' in! This is definitely gunna be sick if it's even close to last year's summit. I'll probably fly into SLC with a few east coast maggots. We want to keep the option open for a day or two there if the snow is good. Then drive up to the HostelX for the bunk rooms and rip the shit out of things until we drop. i think Spanky and Treerat are in with it so far, we just have to confirm dates before booking the hostel. How big is that place anyway? Thanks for setting this up Frozen!
East coast Mtn Man meets western Mountainman...hope to see you there!
B)
Open to any and all activities (can't really think of any on my own :( )
I'm in for 4th-13th. Damn, gettin stoked already for this one....
B)
How about erecting some sort of massive ice luge for doing post-riding shots of watermelon schnapps, etc.? Say from the landing between the 1st/2nd floor of the Moose, past the bouncer, out the door and onto the patio. All Mags must hit it before entry.:D
My last trip to JH had me puking off that back porch at the Moose. I just remember Micah going, "Yea Bacon" as I projectiled
It must have been the altitude not the Jagger....
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Originally posted by Baconzoo
My last trip to JH had me puking off that back porch at the Moose. I just remember Micah going, "Yea Bacon" as I projectiled
I guess that's what you get for becoming a noose-neck, cube-monkey back east. You must pay for your sins.
I'm liking the glacier route on the Middle as well. You can easily (relative of course) ascend the route and ski it. I've got a pic from my latest trip that I'll post here of a coliour off of Nez Pierce (sp?) that looks sick-o. My vote is for the middle.Quote:
Originally posted by Strider
Trackhead, I love the way you think. Count me in on this adventure and maybe we could hit the Glacier route on the Middle as well.
Middle would be cool. And if the NW Couloir was looking tasty, we could take a chomp of that too. Classic 40-45 degrees with a short steeper section at the top.Quote:
Originally posted by Powstash:
I'm liking the glacier route on the Middle as well. You can easily (relative of course) ascend the route and ski it. I've got a pic from my latest trip that I'll post here of a coliour off of Nez Pierce (sp?) that looks sick-o. My vote is for the middle.
I climbed the NW Couloir in 1995 and had good time, but every time I think of snowboarding/skiing down that thing, I get this creepy, not such a good idea, feeling.Quote:
Originally posted by Trackhead
Middle would be cool. And if the NW Couloir was looking tasty, we could take a chomp of that too. Classic 40-45 degrees with a short steeper section at the top.
Other possible routes could include, the south side of the South teton, the Apocalypse couloir on Prospectors MTN, or the Spooky face on Nez Perce.
With good conditions it's not so bad. Plus you get to climb a pitch of easy rock with crampons and cold rock with skis on your back. Now nothing beats that experience.Quote:
Originally posted by Strider:
I climbed the NW Couloir in 1995 and had good time, but every time I think of snowboarding/skiing down that thing, I get this creepy, not such a good idea, feeling.
Strider, I think we need to hook up for some turns this November around Thanksgiving and again late December in SLC. I'm all about skiing off of peaks, I could really care less about the quality of the turns, as long as a summit is involved. Blurring the lines of alpinism and skiing is the continual goal.
froz,
maybe its been mentioned already; i'm too lazy to look - but i was thinking this morning it'd be cool if TGR shot some footy of us and used it in the closing credits section or maybe, just maybe if the pow footy is good enough in the film.
what ya thank??
X-man,
My money is on you being "discovered" during the summit and maybe even being the covershot for the next DVD. bwaahhhaaaaahaaa. They can use your famous huckshot from two years ago. ;)
Seriously, I think that's a cool idea.
P.S. - Sweet climbing TR...I suppose you'll be ready for me to pilfer your stashes again this year...coming soon to your home hill :D