I've been keeping an eye on that range in hopes of skiing there mid-winter and actually farming pow as opposed to corn. The Wheeler SNOTEL is showing unhappy conditions right now, there's about 4x less SWE than when I skied it in 2019 and less snow than last year which was super thin. Looks like it snowed for a couple days since the beginning of February and it wasn't anything like the massive dumps we got in the Wasatch. High temp was 40 at 10k yesterday, it's going to feel very-spring like and look like a whole lot of talus I think. Not too many options out there if it's really thin, you can come down the shoulder of the peak (the way you get up it) but the couloirs are going to be shark-infested. There's an old TR somewhere by the Dorais who skied it with a similar snowpack, it looked dire. Solitude and scenery guaranteed at least and the reality might be different from what the computer says.
Re: snowpack, the winds is ruthless in that area, there's literally nothing to stop the flow for hundreds of miles until it hits GBNP. I've only be there a couple times and the wind damage was always impressive. The snowpack feels super hollow in general, I think the range sees big storms then extended periods of cold and dry which really promote faceting. It's hard to keep track of what happens out there, there are no webcams that show the range, no reports, nothing. You have to go and find out and it's a long way to get skunked!
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