Anyone know what's up with point forecasts on the NWS page? I'm only able to get zone area forecasts now. Trying to see how nasty tomorrow's disturbance is really going to be ... methinks it will be okay for Lassen.
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Anyone know what's up with point forecasts on the NWS page? I'm only able to get zone area forecasts now. Trying to see how nasty tomorrow's disturbance is really going to be ... methinks it will be okay for Lassen.
Looking to spend April 9-12 in the Shasta area and do some skiing. Never skied up there and wouldn't mind a partner(s) if anyone else is around. Would love to make a summit ski attempt if conditions and weather allow.
Y'all know about Drake's Bed hot springs on Lassen?
PAC NW volcanoes skiing treasure trove.....
http://www.skimountaineer.com/Cascad...ascadeSki.html
If anyone knows this guy, please tell him I said thank you. His site kicks ass.
Drakesbad is pretty far from the peak and accessed out of Chester instead of from near Mineral. Their conditions page says the Warner Valley/Drakesbad road is closed but I imagine it's clear and not too long out from opening....
http://www.nps.gov/lavo/planyourvisi...conditions.htm
(They're aiming for a late April opening for the main park highway.....ouch)
Thanks, LS. Was at another hot spring yesterday and we were swapping info. Guess I coulda googled it.
The park looks so dry they're prolly not bothering opening the road until they get staffed up.
Lassen updates:
-road plowing from South visitors center starts Monday
-road is still not bikeable, even if doing bike portaging over snow patches - it's 1 meter deep in the road at Diamond Peak
-South faces of Ski Heil and Lassen are skiable, but realllly thin. South side of Diller long gone. West face of Lassen thin and going fast, northwest face still holding.
-Lassen east bowl skiable and well covered, but the skiers left chutes are getting bony
-NE face is still fat and great skiing down to treeline, about a 25 minute hike from Devestated gate to skins on, and I'm sure that will be more like 35+ minutes next weekend
-Amazing transitioning windbuff and corn on north and east faces ... Skiing SUPER smooth and silky, almost still wintery today. Far skiers right of Lassen NE bowl is a bit too sastrugied for my taste.
-Skied 2 laps on Ski Heil north and 1 on Ski Heil south yesterday, all laps amazing with wide open all day corn windows. Did the main spine line above the gut of Lassen NE today and it was transitioning windbuff, I was even racing my slough down the line ...
The getting is still out there to be gotten, go forth and shred!!!
Hoping for a big fat H over Shasta next weekend, if so I'll be up there.
Thanks Alex.
I was up at Lassen Saturday . I can vouch fro what Alex said. Shasta was good on Sunday. Maybe the hottest day I have even had on snow. Looked at The Thumb Rock cutes at 3:30. Too late and too warm for My taste. Rode down corn heaven to the car from thumb rock. Great corn, not grabby .
Had our eyes on the trinity chutes Monday but it stayed hard above Helen even after 1pm. Pulled the plug for another 4k of corn. Not a bad weekend.
You can still skin from Bunny Flat and ride back to the car
Last Sunday was THE day to be at Shasta. It was perfect corn, all day, 12k to the bottom. Met up with TEX and Buffy. It was kinda rough leaving Santa Cruz at 10 PM on Sat, I got a couple hours sleep and we started hiking. Turns out that's not the best way to acclimate! There were tons of people there, and it was HOT. But the snow was great, and there's so much room there that it didn't feel crowded at all. Looks like they'll be getting another refresh starting this weekend.
Here are some pics.
Looking good at the bottom.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4173.jpg
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Got to Helen Lake and chilled for a while.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4184.jpg
We ran into the one and only Ed, who is 70-something years young. I hope I'm shredding at that age. Hell, I hope I *make* it to that age! Here he is at Helen Lake with Robin and Linda.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4187.jpg
Buffy was feeling the elevation too. She had to take a quick nap.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4190.jpg
Did I mention it was HOT?? At this point my thermometer said 80 degrees in the sun. Ray came up with a novel way to get some airflow going. He tried skinning like this too, but that didn't work out so well.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4199.jpg
We wanted to get up to Thumb Rock and check out the chutes on the backside. Buffy pulled the plug partway up. Ray and I finally got there, but the last few hundred feet of skinning changed to nasty icy schnarbles, as Buffy would have put it. It was, uh, character building skinning.
The views once we got there were awesome though!
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We looked in, and the snow actually looked great. I've done these chutes one time before. It's hard to find good snow in there. Problem was though it was getting pretty late, and getting out involves at minimum a skin up to Shastarama point for a run down into the old ski bowl. We reluctantly decided to bail and go back down the gulch. We did see two ski tracks in there on some awesome lines.
Line 1:
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4221.jpg
Line 2:
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4210.jpg
Oh well. Next time.
Trinity Chutes were looking awesome too. We saw some folks coming down there, and several folks down the main chute between Trinity and lookers left end of Red Banks, and that looked great too. Pretty much everyone was hooting it up all the way down. Well except for the people trying to glissade down with crampons (seriously, WTF, I always see a bunch of people doing that!).
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4223.jpg
Thumbs up for Thumb rock! Lassen visible in the background to TEX's right, he was there the day before.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4232.jpg
Getting ready to make the first turn of the "season". Yep, FIRST turn this year. It's been that bad (among other things getting in the way).
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4228.jpg
What followed was some of the best corn I can remember! Pretty much all the way back to the car. It was awesome.
Back in the parking lot, we ran into JayTe.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4237.jpg
Naturally, it turns out those tracks in the Thumb Rock chutes were from him and his buddy Mike. He said it took him like 3 hours to skin up to Thumb Rock. I wanted to kick him in the balls.
I brought the bike along too, because I had heard that the "entertainer" mountain bike trail was in great shape as well. I figured, I'm gonna be there, might as well wear myself out! TEX graciously drove the van back into town, and I had a great ride down. The upper part was really raw (lots of trees down), but the dirt was primo. There are some fun stunts along the way too.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4240.jpg
There is this one section called "the wash". It goes down where this big mudslide happened years ago, and you're pretty much riding on rock for the whole section.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4244.jpg
There are some full-on DH sections in there, it's pretty gnarly.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4245.jpg
Great views down lower. Hey I was just up there!
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a/IMG_4246.jpg
They've built some great trails down lower heading back into town that I haven't been on before. Overall a great ride.
Oh wait, I forgot this was a ski thread. :) I guess that's what happens when you're living in CA this year!
Nice.
Haven't run into Ed in a couple years. A hero.
Man you guys got me excited. Hoping for some refresh, as I have at least tree weeks to wait until I can get up there.
Always tons of stoke in your TR's Jim. Glad you finally got some turns under your belt this year :)
Huge refresh, current forecast is now for 2.5' on Shasta through Wednesday!
omg omg omg Jimw went snowboarding omg omg omg!
Glad you got out Jim. Thanks for those Thumb Rock chute shots, good beta.
Yeah Jim!!!!!!
Headin up there tomoro for a couple days as thurs and fri look promising. Hoping there is a good foot + up there so I might be able to keep up w Jt while he is breaking trail in front :)
It's actually snowing all the way down into town so should be some light fluff before the wind and sun get it
But.
That's not.......
That's not the powerhouse chutes......
And it's nowhere near the whoa nelli deli.......
How did that even happen? Is that all CGI?
Hey! I was planning to get the the visitor center at around 8:00 Thursday. Does anyone know the snow totals from the last storms?
As bad as this season has been. Why ask ? It's snow. And it goes. Go get some
But. Call the Fifth Season snow report. They usually are quick on an update
Thanks! ^
Anyone know if the gate is open to Devestated Area? It was closed yesterday.
Lassen report from Saturday 4/11:
* Road from S visitor center is open to Sulphurworks, plowed to Helen Lake and cleared of major rockfall - I'd expect an opening to Bumpass lot imminently
* Devestated gate was closed Saturday morning but opened in the afternoon
* Weather sucked up high on Saturday, cloud deck stayed on the upper half of Lassen pretty much all day to make zero vis with a nonstop west wind 20-35 mph down to 8500' ... went up the S ridge hoping to top out and drop NE face but got turned around 9500' due to cloud deck steadily lowering
* turns down the main E bowl off the S ridge were sweet, very soft skin of crust on wind-textured pow ... maybe 8-10" new snow in the main bowl with isolated pockets of 18"
* Pretty much all of the new snow on south and west aspects is gone below 8500', and crusted over above that
* A lot of stuff got hit by sun and wind earlier in the week ... there were isolated wind protected pockets of pow on N faces but already a semi-supportable to supportable crust on a lot of E faces or lower elevation N faces
* Neutrino went down (not my party) and the report was 8" of fresh, with an edgeable crust underneath
Hopefully a bunch of people scored big on the NE face on Sunday ... bluebird, no wind, and I anticipated some nice pockets of windbuff and pow off the top of the mountain. I only had one day and unfortunately the weather did not cooperate on that day. We took what we could get and explored the glacier canyon at the top of Hat Creek and a crusty couloir off the east ridge. Made for a fun multi-activity day of biking, skinning, skiing, cramponing, and scraping crust!
I'll be heading up to Shasta this w/e for a single day, either Saturday or Sunday. Looks like the weather might be more stable on Sunday, but schedule-wise, Saturday would be better for me. Anybody planning to head out? All my usual partners are mysteriously unavailable (/realized that I'm an insufferable douchebag?).
Not sold yet? I'll bring beer.
I've done Avy Gulch and associated lines 3 times, West Face Gully once, and 85% of Hotlum-Wintun on two consecutive days - yes, it was frustrating.
^^ I should be up there Saturday. Unless conditions at Tioga are way better than I expect and I stay down there for a couple days
Today was great on Shasta. Warm, bluebird and calm. Fast travel conditions on the way up, great snow going down. Well, except Misery Hill.
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Anyone been to Lassen recently? Heading up with some buddies this weekend to practice rope skills and do some skiing. I've been up there a few times but I've always hiked the main peak from the devastated area lot - I'm wondering how the other side would be right now - any beta? Our main goal is to get onto continuous snow quickly and ski some fun terrain.
How's the coverage looking lower down on Shasta? I'm thinking of heading over in a couple weeks (May 8th) but don't really have a plan at the moment.
Any info on the Hotlum-Wintun route or Brewer Creek trailhead?
Will be in Ashland tomorrow and plan to do a two-day trip somewhere on Shasta (preferably not Avy Gulch) this week.
^^^ Post up what you find. I'll be there in a couple weeks.
Squeezed in a trip just in the nick of time to get April.
Attempted to drive to the east side. Lots of trees down on the road.
Tire tracks and trees partially moved with just enough room to squeeze by.
Patches of snow as low as 4500'.
Got stopped by a drift at 5200' where you take a left off of Military Pass Rd.
Didn't see any tire tracks crossing it. It was pretty deep and very soft. I suppose I could have winched
my way through, but by the lack of tire tracks and the amount of trees down, I doubted my success farther up the road.
It would have been several miles of hiking up through the patches of snow.
2.88 miles to Brewer Creek TH, as the crow flies.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8811/...94a314d6_c.jpg
I still had time to drive back to Bunny Flat.
Strangely, the south side has more snow down low than the east side this year.
Still snow patches at Bunny Flat. Hiked 5 minutes to just around the corner and skinned up the gully.
Pretty sun cupped in the trees, but was fairly smooth above treeline.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7766/...df9cbd50_c.jpg
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8764/...b43a0e50_c.jpg
more pics:
https://www.flickr.com/search/?w=117...2029%2C%202015
Thanks for the report man. Chainsaw next time? :)
Did Wintun/Hotlum from Brewer Creek on Weds/Thurs. We had to park about 3.5 miles from the actual trailhead. There are a number of downed trees on the road leading to the trailhead, and the last 1.5 mils is mostly snow. Caveat: Don't use Google Maps to guide you to the trailhead from the north. It cost us about 3 hours of getting stuck and unstuck and turned around in random logging roads. Just take 19 from McCloud and use the Brewer Creek signs.
Anyhow, conditions were good. We camped at about 10,000' where most people seem to camp. We got corn from about the top of Wintun to the densely forested area above the actual trailhead. There were areas of wind-affected crap snow, but they were easy enough to avoid.
On to the crappy iPhone pics:
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Oh, and the trails in Ashland are in the best condition I've ever seen. So tacky and fun. I love Downieville, but it's a festering dungheap compared to Ashland. We also rode the Entertainer and some other trails around Shasta. They were fun but dusty.
We'd heard that it was in relatively great shape because it was early in the season, but it felt like Northstar in late-August. Still fun though. But Ashland was so, so nice. (It always is.) I need to apply for a faculty position in the English department of Southern Oregon University.
Doing a search for recent photos of Shasta on Flickr, I found this:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/406262...so2hCH-skJgpC/
The on-mountain Shasta trails seem to have no real equal when it comes to ridiculous moon dust, maybe Mammoth but I haven't ridden there. Two summers ago the wife and I rode the Sisson-Callahan trail and that was awesome. Super scenic climb, huge descent and no moon dust. Only regret was not going all the way to the summit of Eddy. Highly recommended.
To AKBruin:
Shasta sucks, Ashland sucks, and you suck!
:)
Nice work. I pretty much agree about the Ashland/Dville comparison; though I love both I can't get enough of Ashland. I assume Time Warp is accessible now?
Pretty much the only time the Shasta trails aren't dusty is right after rain/snow. Which is when I rode them last, and they were great then, but it was almost weird to ride there with actual traction. Otherwise I think they're still fun in a "good practice for loose conditions" sorta way. :)
jibmaster that's an awesome aerial shot of Shasta!!