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Thread: Eastern Sierras 2010-11: The Eternal Stoke

  1. #176
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    Love the look of this mountain. It looks like it belongs in Mordor.


    Skinners add a little perspective.



    Ran into Towlie.




    My car is somewhere down there.


    The 45-minute wind storm between Towlie's descent and my own erased his tracks, leaving me a nice canvas to work from.


    Tick!
    Last edited by AKbruin; 04-26-2011 at 10:11 AM. Reason: Poor orthography

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    ^^^^^ That is ridiculous!
    j'ai des grands instants de lucididididididididi

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    nicely done AKB!
    A good friend would come bail you out of jail. A great friend would be sitting next to you saying..."but damn that was FUN"

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    Anyone know the name of this chute near Incredible Hulk? We called it Splitfunk.

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    Nice AKBruin.

    Darkstar - man I don't miss that Willy approach! Nice work.

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    Some additional stoke from 10 days ago:
    Ein Berg ohne Absturzgefahr ist nur noch Attrappe. (Reinhold Messner)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BGnight View Post
    A couple kook skiers did Middle Palisade, Mt. Sill, and V-notch in the same day yesterday. I hear meth is a helluva drug.
    The who on this one was pretty easy to figure. No meth, just absolute climbing machines.

    http://sierraskijournal.blogspot.com/

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    Anybody given a name to this chute? This is the one we called Splitfunk.
    Hulk-chute-splitfunk by breadbox!, on Flickr

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    Since there's no Southern Cascade thread, I'm making Shasta an honorary member of the Eastern Sierra. I did an egregiously poor job of taking photos this weekend, but it was fun. The snow was a little chalky but mostly chicken-heady from the summit to 13,000, chalky at the top of Headwall (13,000-12,000'), variable from about 12,000'-11,000, and nicely corned up from from 11,000'-7,500'.




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    Nice AK. I flew by Shasta a week ago and it looked PHAT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKbruin View Post
    I did an egregiously poor job of taking photos this weekend, but it was fun.
    Nicely done, Frank.
    I'd say the photos you did take KICKED ASS.
    Nice reminder or LBSki's and my trip last memorial day weekend, but looking much more wintry and solitary.
    Aggressive in my own mind

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    Nice AKB! That wasn't even on my mind yet.

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    After climbing and skiing in the Baldwin Cirque on Tuesday, it's hard to think about what was transpiring on Mt. Split that day..indicative of the amazing highs and the lowest of lows that accompany life in the mountains. RIP Kip Garre.

    Towards Mt. Lewis..


    Dana Plateau with 100mph winds..


    Baldwin Cirque




    Hammil Bowl


    Last edited by Solesides; 05-02-2011 at 09:31 PM.

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    Sweet photos, Solesides! How long did it take you to do Baldwin Cirque? (In other words, how day-trippable is it?)

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    Mammoth Mountain holding tons of snow! Shot from just north of Crestview Rest Area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastern Sierra Skier View Post
    Freakin tele skiers and their hippie symmetry




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    I'll be there."
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    Slightly better view of the picture above. Saw some cool tracks heading south on 395. This is the north end of Wheeler Crest. For the record, these tracks aren't mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKbruin View Post
    Sweet photos, Solesides! How long did it take you to do Baldwin Cirque? (In other words, how day-trippable is it?)
    Hey thanks.. Baldwin was a totally manageable day trip..depending on what your objective is. It was close to an hour boot in from the end of McGee Creek Road before crossing the creek, then on skis the rest of the way. The ridge line with those chutes is at 12,000'. It's about a 6.5 mile round trip with 5,000' elevation gain from the trailhead. I want to say we did it somewhere under 7 hours car to car. Giv'er!

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    Pondering options for this weekend -- ideally two classics in the Eastern Sierra. Any thoughts on Mt. Wood?
    Ein Berg ohne Absturzgefahr ist nur noch Attrappe. (Reinhold Messner)

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    We got a good look at Mt. Wood's north side when hiking into Parker Lake and Mt. Lewis.. Presumably you'd be going for the east face though eh? Caught a glimpse of it on the drive in..




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    Anyone have any info on 168 to Sabrina? Where is it gated (Aspendell?). Totally burnt-out I assume?

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    UCL- The gate was closed at Aspendell as of last Sunday, 4/24, if that's any help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franz Klammer View Post
    Pondering options for this weekend -- ideally two classics in the Eastern Sierra. Any thoughts on Mt. Wood?
    Wood rocks. The Factor drops a knee in praise of Jah Great Basin!



    Lots of Wood Beta

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    How did Whitney turn out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer View Post
    Anyone have any info on 168 to Sabrina? Where is it gated (Aspendell?). Totally burnt-out I assume?
    Edit cuz it's open!
    Last edited by 213; 05-04-2011 at 03:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 213 View Post
    How did Whitney turn out?
    Rubbish. Bad weather, so we bailed and skied resort and did the exotic Telescope Peak. I'm done with the Southern Eastside. I'd rather ski than scramble around on death slogs.
    Ein Berg ohne Absturzgefahr ist nur noch Attrappe. (Reinhold Messner)

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