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    Mount Adams Beta

    So I want to ski Adams via the SW chutes (everyone seems to rave about them) this year and had a couple questions...

    First, how early in the season have any of you skied them? I understand the road into Cold Springs Campground keeps its snow pretty late into the season, so is it worth even attempting the climb/ski before the end of May?

    Second, would there be a better climbing route for earlier in the season using either the bird creek approach or Killen Creek approach? I would be comfortable climbing a slightly more technical route like the northwest ridge or Adams Glacier, but I suppose this would entail dropping a car a the Cold Springs Campground, right?

    Thanks.

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    this year.

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    During 98/99 which was a huge snow year, we were amoung the first group of cars into cold springs and that was in mid/late June. Calll the Trout Lake, WA forest service office to get their thoughts... they are pretty up on Adams conditions. I think late May is more typical time for the snow to melt off the road. If you're going overnight, you could always skin up the road to cold springs before the road melts out. I think that only the last 2-3 miles of the road are the part that holds snow late.

    No knowledge of alternate routes...
    Go for it dude!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aj_77
    So I want to ski Adams via the SW chutes (everyone seems to rave about them) this year and had a couple questions...

    First, how early in the season have any of you skied them? I understand the road into Cold Springs Campground keeps its snow pretty late into the season, so is it worth even attempting the climb/ski before the end of May?

    Second, would there be a better climbing route for earlier in the season using either the bird creek approach or Killen Creek approach? I would be comfortable climbing a slightly more technical route like the northwest ridge or Adams Glacier, but I suppose this would entail dropping a car a the Cold Springs Campground, right?

    Thanks.
    May is early. The best snow will be in June and July.

    If you climb the north side, ski the north side. The North Face of the NorthWest Ridge is the best line on the mountain IMHO. But if you climb the north side and ski the south side, yes, you'd need a car shuttle.


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    ahhhhhh the legendary 333 chutes
    3 chutes 30 degree slope 3000ft vertical

    best way is to cold springs
    if there is snow,just consider that a bonus cuz u r getting a longer run down!
    that campground is at 5000"something so you could possibly get over 7000' continuos vertical!!by parking lower

    one more thing

    eat your wheaties!
    there will never be no peace, down here, in a babylon

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    oh yeah, a white out up there will fkkk u up
    smells like sulphur up top
    one time in the summer we skied suncups the size of large hottubs
    it was like a giant golf ball
    there will never be no peace, down here, in a babylon

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNIBONGER
    one time in the summer we skied suncups the size of large hottubs
    it was like a giant golf ball
    classic description.
    "In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me in life, — no disgrace, no calamity, (leaving me my eyes,) which nature cannot repair." -Emerson

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    Cool. Thanks for the help everyone. I'll probably wait a few weeks and give it a go in late May.

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