Bwaaaa!Quote:
Originally Posted by BradyCU
How could I have forgotten Taco Bell Couloir!!! :fm:
Although its not really a couloir.
And its not really legal.
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Bwaaaa!Quote:
Originally Posted by BradyCU
How could I have forgotten Taco Bell Couloir!!! :fm:
Although its not really a couloir.
And its not really legal.
Yes, that's the one. I just could not remember the right name. Anyway, this line rules them all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Trackhead
Especially since at his only been skied twice, and only once from the summit. And attempted multiple times by some of this countries best alpinist/skiers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Strider
A couple more entries from the WA...
Did those on back-to-back days in June. Super-fun.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yossarian
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Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark
Mildbill has been eyeing that for years.
Ah, the Hossack-Macgowen on the Grand Teton. About as gnarly as it gets?
http://xs58.xs.to/pics/05496/grandteton.jpg
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Originally Posted by gramps
Thanks for posting the pic. So Trackhead, when will we see a TR from you?
NW on the pfeiff is a fun one
Shoestring is nicer than Horseshoe, IMO -- but I got turned back by the small ice cliff 2/3 of the way up.Quote:
Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark
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Originally Posted by Strider
Well, considering it's only been skied twice. One of those times by JH locals, who knows when it will be in shape again. And if I'll have the time and the right partner to go up there and attempt it.
It is one of my highest priorities for this season, so we'll see. I'd be happy to just get into it to check it out. If it's not in shape, there are other options in the area such as the Koven and other routes on Owen.
If I get into it, it won't be a TR, but video footage for a project.
They belayed to top turns, then skied the rest sans belay, except for the raps over the crux.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hacksaw
www.pitonproductions.com/StephenKoch.wmv
This one has me drooling. Grand Mogul in the Sawtooths. This picture was taken last Memorial day.
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/a...7&d=1134500701
Wow, I've looked down a few times when descending the O/S Route and thought I'd like to climb that sometime. Never pondered it as being a ski route, but I guess I'm lacking vision. It seems like you would need a lot of snow to stick to the ice there for it to not be a skating rink.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hacksaw
I'd say the French use "couloir" in a wider context than this, although I don't think they make a distinction between couloirs and chutes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Core Shot
That was nerdish (hi Ogre!).. great thread! Shall we have a Euro version?? Flingle may be able to advise
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you're a dorkQuote:
Originally Posted by couloirman
someday....hopefully soon:
"SuperGully"
http://www.justhiking.com/hikes/2003...lrpa/lrpa2.jpg
Geeze, I don't know which part of me wants which part of that - the coolie looks sick for skiing and that beautiful rock looks like a dream for climbing. Hmmm, do both?!?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bullet
Def on my list.
so many good lines in this one.
Hey covert, where you take the picture of Labrinth from, top of Azufre?
OK... 'tis the season!
Revival time. Back to the front with you...
Couloir in the Three Apostles, Colo. Sawatch
Attachment 12405
San Juan "sample" near Ophir Pass
Attachment 12406
Question for the BC minded Utards out there: Other than the Y Couloir and the Grunge Couloir, what are some of your other favorites?
EDIT: 1000 posts!
hey frankzappa is that 2nd pic of urs one of the faces from booter crunk? it looks sooo familiar...
Y-coulior on Mt. Black (pic taken later in the year, we did it as an ice climb..)
First descent by the late Hans Sari
http://snownet.org/images/mtblack/images/dsc00884.jpg
But it's not too far to go to celebrate with a large Bubbatiser.Quote:
Originally Posted by Core Shot