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Thread: Step up and try the fingers (snowbasin TR)

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    Holy crap. What a shitstorm.

    pointedem, you don't have a freaking clue. I believe the cornice slide to traverse/bowl closure you're talking about happened on chute #4 on Saturday and it did appear to be skier triggered. Not chute #2 on Sunday (which is what this TR is about). Another cornice came down later, but it was north of the fingers, not even in one of the chutes. And it wasn't skier triggered. And what is intense from one person to another is completely subjective. Maybe you're radder than all of us could ever be, but why be a dick when somebody else has a break through day?

    hunter, nice to meet you as well. Those were some fun lines in doppylmayer/east demoisy.

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    hey pointedem, I don't care what you think of my line and whether it was worthy of your approval, i wasn't trying to impress you. I don't ski to try and impress anybody. I am out for the fun and the rush and thought i would share some of my stoke.

    I think the closing of Ogden due to the skier/cornice was Saturday, we were up there on sunday.
    More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap

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    Oh, and thanks to flyk for calling some great lines for us. Porky bowl rocked.

    Thanks to GT for the pics, video and hospitality.

    Thanks to BP for all the pics. After he took that pic of crinkle and meats hiking around the back I saw him launch a pretty nice cornice when he thought no one was looking. It was solid.

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    Good pics backpack! Glad you guys had a great time. Always good to see the CO mags getting some!
    "Can't vouch for him, though he seems normal via email."

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    Quote Originally Posted by meatdrink9
    After he took that pic of crinkle and meats hiking around the back I saw him launch a pretty nice cornice when he thought no one was looking. It was solid.
    Sweet. A guy behind the guy behind the guy hucker. I like it. Way to go BP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles
    I feel you tryin' to take one for the team but it is actually my fault. See, when MD9 went on the IR, he leant me his beacon for an avi class I was helping with. It has sat on my counter ever since. If J$ would have had his beacon, MOE could have borrowed GTs (which J$ was using). I fucked it up. Sorry.
    No worries man. Although, it wasn't put through the mail slot this weekend either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CS
    Sweet. A guy behind the guy behind the guy hucker. I like it. Way to go BP.
    he does it all, has lunch next to earl, hucks cornices when no one is looking, takes great pics and rocks the NKO's
    More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap

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    Yo PDM. Do us all a favor and pull your puny dick out of your worthless ass. What the hell are you doing telling someone who is totally stoked that his line wasn't that "extremo". Go fuck yourself dude. Learn how to add to the stoke instead of taking a shit on your keyboard everytime your hand leaves leaves your tool. Crinkle--I don't care if that line was 20 degrees and groomed. That was a sweet read, and if you're stoked--I'm stoked.
    The Griz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crinkle
    hey pointedem, I don't care what you think of my line and whether it was worthy of your approval, i wasn't trying to impress you. I don't ski to try and impress anybody. I am out for the fun and the rush and thought i would share some of my stoke.

    I think the closing of Ogden due to the skier/cornice was Saturday, we were up there on sunday.
    Way to go Crinkle. The line looked plenty rad to me and I love these kind of TRs. Not cause of the dick waving (which here was kept to a minimum), but b/c of the sense that someone is stepping up to a new challenge and meeting it. Just skiing with the Drugged Monkey is probably a good way to accomplish those goals and the best part is how you immediately gain confidence on similar terrain (later that day!). I'm sure you'll kill it in AK!

    BP: nice pics. I gotta get to Snowbasin on a day when we can actually see the sun. Did you tell Earl about Snowbasin.net?

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    Thumbs up

    Your description of Fingers #2 was perfect. Totally nailed it.

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    Talking Nice Stoke

    Thanks for firing me up with this jaw gnawwing anxious stoke!
    It's finally puking here and I'm ready to hit it up!

    Can't wait for the AK TR!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pointedem
    huh.

    we were wondering who the amatures were that shut down Mt. Ogden for us.

    whoever the moron was that was jumping on the cornice that broke, then stepped down to a weaker layer, then covered the lower traverse ruined a great day of skiing on Mt. ogden.
    Last I checked, that is normal BC procedure. I'm guessing they weren't amatuers if they broke the cornice off to check snow stability...and especially since they didn't take a ride with the cornice.

    And you never know, that 'moron' might have done everyone a favor and kept someone from dying in a slide or taking a tumble over some rocks. Imagine if they closed the area to any of the following: a slide with a burial, someone getting injured, or, someone breaking one off and taking out numerous people below watching?
    There's a world out there full of color, dreams, and imagination. What are you waiting for?

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    that's freaking sweet!

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    I got a new little camera that's small enough for me to ski with so I'll contribute some of my shots. All the action shots are GT40's work. The scenics are pics I took while hiking around looking for new lines.

    En route:


    Some windlips from around back:


    A tree at one of our chute entries:


    A tree along the backside hike:


    Some tracks from our last run on Saturday:


    A killer playground. Get's minimal sun, stays soft, nice chutes and rocks. I put a track down one of them shortly after this pic:


    Our last line on Sunday. The tiny dots near the top middle of the frame are GT40 and backpack:


    pointedem with change for a nickle:


    This is the new straightline that formed with the high base. It would be insane. I drew the track to the side so the line could be seen:


    You oldtimers may remember "jibbinforjesus". I think I found his skis:


    A turn in the East Demoisy flank:


    Cruisng through the Doppylmyer (sp?) chutes. Notice the waterfall from above:


    crinkle spatulating:


    crinkle laying down a turn in some exposed terrain (doppylmyer chutes)


    Some of the lines we worked. Unfortunately the fingers were pretty much off limits other than our one run early Sunday before things got warm and it closed again:


    Another lengthy untracked chute:

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    This is where the Collins brothers built that step-up thing in Mind the Addiction.

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    You should put that in the "entry pics" thread...



    Is that banana?
    Last edited by backpack; 03-28-2005 at 06:21 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flykdog


    This is where the Collins brothers built that step-up thing in Mind the Addiction.
    I was going to say the same thing. Nice pics. Hard to believe those lines are so filled in. They don't look nearly as intimidating as when I skied them acouple years back. The Sliver, well, it isn't even a sliver anymore.

    I'm sure that straight run will get hit up this year. Some people have been putting in some sick lines this year.
    There's a world out there full of color, dreams, and imagination. What are you waiting for?

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    Awesome stoke guys! Loven it!

    what kind of camera were you using to take a shot like this? My Sony blows and will only do things like this in very low quality. Did you have to stitch them together?


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    Quote Originally Posted by backpack
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    Is that banana?
    Looks like Taylors to me. I'm stil confused as to which is banana. I've heard two different ones called Banana, right next to each other but both ending up in the same spot.

    All those dam names...Wicked Witch, Toto, Oz.....I can't keep up.
    There's a world out there full of color, dreams, and imagination. What are you waiting for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crinkle
    I don't ski to try and impress anybody.
    Then I think you're missing the entire point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by meatdrink9
    A bunch of badass pictures.
    This thread just keeps getting better.

    Damn this guy. Dude is kiiiiiillllllllling it this year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by backpack


    Is that banana?
    we asked Flyk later in the day and that is what he called it.
    More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap

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    Nice writeup and way to kill it crunk!
    Excellent pics bp and md9.
    Looks like a good time. </big friggin' understatement>

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    Great read, Crinkle. Stoy took me and a couple other tahoe and alta mags up to the fingers 3 years ago I think. Myself, phUnk and DTM skied #3 and Shoelaces #2, Funken #4. Damn those chutes are really steep. phUnk and DTM made quick work of their lines. Funken threw a shoe in the chute and it was so steep he couldn't get back up the 20 feet to retrieve it. Stoy in true local hero fashion, skied in from above picked it up and handed it to him. I rag dolled out of the bottom of #3 after pointing it through a little narrow choke into the fastet run out this gaper has ever encountered. I must have tomahawked 3-4 times and it took me a good 20 minutes to get back up the pow to get my ski. A maggot, whom shall remain nameless, but who rips with the best of them, walked away, it is sketchy standing up there. (At least for some of us.)

    The fingers are cool and i would love to give them another shot.


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    oh my.....


    I know exactly how you feel about stepping up. Awesome to do things that make your stomach hurt, despite knowing that you CAN do it. Hope you have fun in AK.

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