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Thread: another fine day at Blackcomb 12/02

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    another fine day at Blackcomb 12/02

    anyone living in the PNW or Southcoast as they say here in Canada, has to be really, really stoked. christmass has come early in the form of almost 15ft of snowfall. we have a 2 meter base and the season has barely started. Ive skied 7 days since the opening and every single one has been an epic pow day. today was the start of a high pressure, but we managed to still find some nice pockets of fresh snow.

    morning glory over Fissile



    sunrise on Mt Curry



    Shirk maching the windbuffed pow off 7th heaven



    pow11 went bukkake all over his pants after his run through the 7th heaven trees



    bigtrubs enjoying the moment



    cheers to an amazing start of the 2006/2007 season!

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    This thread decidedley lacks fancy pants.

    PS - I hate you all, in the best possible way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powder11 View Post
    pow11 went bukkake all over his pants after his run through the 7th heaven trees


    haha thats awesome

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    I'm the worst photo taker slash be inner ever. unslash. p.s. that was fun today. hiked flute this aft- it was retarded. Like Sickcredible.
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    I think the high pressure is only going to last till monday then we get back into the back to back storm patern well maybe not back to back but at least a few storms in the forecast http://www.theweathernetwork.com/wea...s/CABC0322.htm

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    Last edited by Bring On The Snow; 12-02-2006 at 06:50 PM.

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    Fissile looked really nice. Is it too early in the season for it or has someone already done it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by powder11 View Post
    bigtrubs enjoying the moment

    hmm, were you up on glacier ridge late this afternoon asking about the entrance on excitation?

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    powder11 using the terrain for some fun



    van_skier enjoying the boot top fluff on an amazing early season base



    Lots of untracked to be found. Wind has created some fun lip features that are oh so fun.

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    Nice Toby! I'm hoping to make it back up there soon and ski with you and the gang.

    I put up pics from Ruby Bowl last Saturday in the wrong place, the ShrAlpental thread....oh well....as long as it's white and soft...and steep and deep...

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    Excellent! What Boston guy quotes snowpack in meters though?

    (okay, you're allowed to because it's way better than feet!)

    great pic!

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    Um yeah I'm gonna need you to go ahead and put up some more pics OK

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    Quote Originally Posted by grapedrink View Post
    hmm, were you up on glacier ridge late this afternoon asking about the entrance on excitation?
    Indeed we were, and had the entrance not been nice we would have done it anyway. Today was my first day skiing excitation with perfect visibility. I'm used to dropping off the edge of the world into a cloud of fog and hoping for the best.
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    hummm, Harmony was quite money yesterday. Windbuffed goodness everywhere, christmas trees are still fresh, gotta love it!

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    sounds like whis woulda been a better choice than blackcomb, Husume was very windblown but had some nice snow lower down and Corona was nice up top, real nice actually, maybe Blackcomb wasn't such a bad call. How was Excitation?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Squirrel99 View Post
    Excellent! What Boston guy quotes snowpack in meters though?

    (okay, you're allowed to because it's way better than feet!)
    next thing you know I'll be adding a u to words like color and humor or pronouncing the letter z like some rednecks name. I need a few days back in the good ole U S and A. maybe an Alpental ski trip is what I need...
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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by powder11 View Post
    next thing you know I'll be adding a u to words like color and humor or pronouncing the letter z like some rednecks name. I need a few days back in the good ole U S and A. maybe an Alpental ski trip is what I need...
    heh. doors open. baker. alpental. stevens. crystal. anytime. but I may see you in whistler sometime in the next month or so. gotta catch up on my "eh's" and good beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rugbydave View Post
    sounds like whis woulda been a better choice than blackcomb, Husume was very windblown but had some nice snow lower down and Corona was nice up top, real nice actually, maybe Blackcomb wasn't such a bad call. How was Excitation?
    Skied Whis both Sat and Sunday. It was pretty good, espessially in Harmony, but Peak was pretty wind affected. I did a few very nice runs in the Symphany area, where the trees have given some nice shelter from the wind. Flute looked very nice but our group wasn't avi-equiped and wasnt up for the bootpack.

    Excitiation looked pretty nice, but I'm new to the mountain and ended up missing the bootpack and didn't head back that way again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taynton View Post
    Flute looked very nice but our group wasn't avi-equiped and wasnt up for the bootpack.

    Excitiation looked pretty nice, but I'm new to the mountain and ended up missing the bootpack and didn't head back that way again.

    1. Flute is in-bounds and gets avy controlled regularily.

    2. Excitation was a little chewed up as usual but it's steep enough to make it a worthwhile run. The entrance is super mellow right now, later in the season expect a bit of a cornice drop to get into it, so if you don't like those, take advantage of the line right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtrubs View Post
    1. Flute is in-bounds and gets avy controlled regularily.
    There was a boundary rope on the way over there, are they still doing control work in inbounds but roped off areas? I'm totally new to W/B's early season boundary policy instead of closures. How about in Coulior Extreme/ 7th area?

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    Quote Originally Posted by taynton View Post
    There was a boundary rope on the way over there, are they still doing control work in inbounds but roped off areas? I'm totally new to W/B's early season boundary policy instead of closures. How about in Coulior Extreme/ 7th area?
    if there's a boundary rope then its not controlled or patrolled.. but you're free to go at your own risk. although they lifted a lot of boundary this past weekend on whistler, chainsaw ridge (couloir extreme area) and 7th are probably still boundary. anything that says 'permantly closed' will most likely result in a pass pull if they catch you (i think a couple people from here lost theirs for a month last year). and finally if you're new to W/B you should pick up that little advanced guide to whistler book they sell everywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtrubs View Post
    Indeed we were, and had the entrance not been nice we would have done it anyway. Today was my first day skiing excitation with perfect visibility. I'm used to dropping off the edge of the world into a cloud of fog and hoping for the best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grapedrink View Post
    if there's a boundary rope then its not controlled or patrolled.. but you're free to go at your own risk.

    There's a cat track all the way to the top of flute and bomb holes in the main flute bowl (thats as far as I've dropped in so far this season.) I wear my avy gear when I ski flute.
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    skiing downhill is so played. You guys should have come on the 5 hour up hill to nowhere epic with Lee and Pat and I.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forestjon View Post
    skiing downhill is so played. You guys should have come on the 5 hour up hill to nowhere epic with Lee and Pat and I.
    mmmm 5 hour death march. What was the climb to turns ratio on that one? An hour for each turn? Not so upset that I missed that tour.

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    yes, another pow day at Blackcomb. website only reported 8cms, but it was knee deep in the alpine. notice all the empty chairs on glacier. It was like a private club out there. Ruby got my vote for run of the day.

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