fingers crossed.Looks like zip for the rest of the week.
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fingers crossed.Looks like zip for the rest of the week.
I broke my ass ...
wotz that you say? your right, no one else cares either.
Its an impressive bruise, but I'm not showing you fags.
BBBBRRRRAAAAAAAAAP !!!
So what sled did you buy?
anyone in the Golden area want to go touring with two swedes around the area?
Decent skiers, but I don't have that much BC knowledge. Working on changing that...
Hey Bow Valley crowd anyone have a link to some kids freeride camps or programs down there? My son is in Canmore and not racing, I want him to have a reason to get out and get more accomplished, anyone have a suggestion?
Can some one please point me to some gladed terrain within a two hour drive from canmore. The avy bulletins are unnerving. I know no one wants to share but you can do it via pm and no one has to know? heh? heh? anyone?
Google Rocky Mountain Freeriders. Too bad they don't have adult camps.Quote:
Hey Bow Valley crowd anyone have a link to some kids freeride camps or programs down there? My son is in Canmore and not racing, I want him to have a reason to get out and get more accomplished, anyone have a suggestion?
Pick up the recent release of Summits & Icefields. I would have suggested some stuff in there, however, since he put them in print there they are for all to see. I picked it up more as places that will become popular to avoid book.
And don't worry, the avy bulletin gets better in the spring. Don't forget even when that bumps down to moderate you can still trigger stuff if you don't know what to avoid.
^oop...posted at the same time hence the double suggestion.
fml I'm still too far from the mtns. Whatever, seems like la nina's not in the mood right now anyway. kc is just shit right now from what I've heard. Anyone happen to get a rough estimate of "HS" at the road in Vermillion pass?
Awesome morning at Kimberley. First day for the Tamarack chair, so didn't matter that it hasn't snowed for more than a week as there was still lots of untracked.
Also explored an area that was logged a few years ago right next to the resort. Mostly mellow, but fun with logs and stumps to jump off and sudden logging roads to face plant on.
Beautiful early morning light, too!
Today, was 'bout 30 - 35cm at the pass proper. 100 - 110cm @2200m and supportive. Nice easy traveling, actually.. Alpine is windfucked to all get-out, but if you can find a nice line in the trees, Bob's your uncle. Near surface faceting + surface hoar in sheltered locations make for some nice skiing now. But again: TL and ALP are ugly. This isn't an aspect thing: very strong northerlies stripped the usual lee slopes back, too. Ain't nowhere that's good skiing above the trees (or if there is, no-one's going to spill it).Quote:
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Just back from the Lake. Had fun on the groomers, but most of the off-piste was super crusty. We need some more snow!
Thanks CSG. That sounds dismal. Bob is always my uncle.
I get the impression you know a thing or two about the weather. Or at least you know where to go to get good information.
Out near Commonwealth Lake today. Saw some crowns and debris on windloaded slopes just above treeline. Talked to some guys who were skiing Tryst and Superslope. Word was Tryst was pounded (Isn't it always), and Superslope was nice but thin up top. Lots of surface hoar in the trees which was fun to ski, but soon as you hit treeline and above it was pretty windhammered. It was pretty windy above treeline, forecast I saw was saying 25km/h but it was blowing harder than that above treeline.
Canyon Creek was surprisingly good yesterday. Good stability and boot to knee deep pow pow!