Here are some pics I pulled off my camera.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y9/...psf2dd70c4.jpg
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Here are some pics I pulled off my camera.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y9/...psf2dd70c4.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y9/...pse4dbc1dd.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y9/...ps2e322716.jpg
That's definitely Nitro. Would not be a fun place to take a ride.
Helmet cam and interview from the skier.
http://denver.cbslocal.com/2014/01/1...nche-on-video/
Maybe things were happening too fast, but the way he says "so I decided to straightline over the cliff" I'm wondering why he wouldn't try to stop and let the slide run its course?
anyone been up after this week of high pressure? how's it skiing up there?
found a phone in the parking lot friday AM. banged up but working. Left a message on your "Home" number. PM me if its yours
I keep reading so many positive things about George Dirth. R.I.P young jedi
Anyone get up there today? How was it? Specifically looking for info on floral cuz I'm thinking about doing a quick dawn patrol up that way in the am.
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^^^Dooshed. If you're looking for fresh tracks, look elsewhere.
Thanks Foggy! Did you get a look at Stanley? I'm sue it got blasted but I wonder if it slid down deep. Oh wait, you go the other way from the pass don't you? Anyone else happen to get a glance at Stanley?
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Gay Stanley pix from hells isn't even past the dock you day tripper! Lol at least get to the shoulder gaper before you start snappin
Nope that's gafneys nitro is the green run
Tylaw - I feel like you have something really important to say. English, do you speak it?
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Really? Who thought it was a good idea to ski across the top of Mines?
Any reports from today? Should've been snowing. :-)
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FOBP had an on snow day so it was probably a shit show.
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Nice up there this morning. Tons of wind transport and plenty of fresh. Stanley went BIG this morning and shut down the road for ~2.5hrs.
From FOBP Facebook page. God damn vertical videos!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8osZ...r0&app=desktop
Got to the parking lot at 5:45 am yesterday. We were the only car there until a CDOT truck pulled in and told us we weren't allowed to leave until we got the go-ahead after avy-blasting. We got the go-ahead about 2 hours later so we took a silly deep lap and skied down to the Current Creek pull out. Upon arrival at the pull-out the pass was re-closed and we were supposed to wait there for it to re-open. We waited for another ~2 hours. After that we just took laps on the upper west side.
Long story short, we waited around for a long time yesterday, but got some really good skiing. It was totally worth it and we avoided the nightmare on I-70. Early start is the way to go.
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For the love of Pete...how am I the only person who's posting stoke in here from the last week? It's been so good out there! Took a couple fat-to-flats on Tuesday and had nothing but pow in the face everywhere in between. Posted this in another thread but thought BP folks would enjoy it.
Landed just below the bottom of this pic. (photo courtesy of Andrew Lussie Photography)
http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/s...4/IMG_3066.jpg
See you out there.
A bunch of us got great turns at Berthoud the other day. No big hucks and no pro photographers just blower face shot turns while hooting and hollering
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/02/14/bu2u7u5a.jpg
nice work, Joel! Inbounds has been skiing so damn well every single day I haven't gotten over there in a while, hopefully this coming week!
Dug a pit today for a east north east right at tree line approx 35 degrees. Everything was very stable, the last few storms bonded well. Had one slight fracture at 6in and one at 12, but there was no real weakness in the snow structure itself.
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I dug a pit a few days ago in summit county at the same aspect/el/pitch and came to the same conclusion. At least 3 feet of well bonded snow. Still sitting on at least 3 feet of facets...
Slide onto road this afternoon.
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/traf...d-pass03072014
Anybody out today? Love to get a report.
We got into Vortex couple days ago and it was delicious. A foot of blower atop sunbaked crust. Some folks were getting after it. Stacking perty lines from Skullbite up Current Creek Bench. Saw a bozo drop the gut of Mines 1 solo. We avoided the gully below Mines 1 and 2 heading into Seven Mile. Several recent layers are well consolidated, from atop the SE aspect of Vortex.
Brought the pup on his first ski trip and he did well.
http://vimeo.com/89207390
Spring snowpack is here - super consolidated in most places just watch out for windslab and a dust layer. Got after some nice lines the past 2 weeks including the fingers lookers left of hell's half and stanley slide path! [ATTACH=CONFIG]153926
My buddy lost a ski on the pass yesterday, its located somewhere near the "Skullbite" run. Probably to the west of it. We are thinking it is still somewhere on the face since we could not locate it in the valley. The ski is a Carbon Convert with fritschi diamir bindings. Please let me know if you located it. thanks.
ski found!
Want gas? Pull my finger.
Will be up at sunrise tomorrow if anyone wants to meet up message me
Holla back with report. Heard the stability was questionable
5/10 report on CAIC ....
3 riders ascended to the peak of mount Stanley from the east side stopping around 150 vertical feet before reaching the summit. Riders A and B stopped there with rider C ascending the rest of the way to the summit. Rider A crossed the initial slide path and came to rest on a bench on the opposite side, rider B followed once rider A was safe and came to rest just west of Rider A's stopping point. Once rider A and B were in the agreed upon zone it was communicated that Rider C should continue with his descent. Rider C came off of the peak following the spine separating the East and west paths for about 200 vertical feet, rider C then entered the the south east path dropping from the spine. Upon rider C's entry a storm slab failed and quickly stepped down into a weak layer around 3 feet deep. Within seconds the entire cirque failed at ridge line around 3 feet down. Rider C was caught and carried around 800 vertical feet, riders A and B were caught while trying to keep eyes on C and were also swept several hundred feet down the slope. Riders A and B came to a rest on top of the snowpack, rider C was partially buried but able to self rescue. The path itself ran around 2,400 vertical feet before coming to a rest around 20 yards before hitting the road.