From talking with Justus this afternoon when a bunch of us were chilling at the base drinking PBRs and enjoying the sun we got a bit of first hand information about what happened out above the traverse today. Justus and Matt Annettes skied a line above and through the Fat Bastard cliff and everything seemed fine and stable. Trevor Thomas was the 3rd person to ski down the face and had a line skiers left of everyone else, so more towards Smart Bastard I think its called. Someone had blocked off the traverse during each of the skier's runs so that in case anything did sluff or slide no one would be below in the traverse. They played it smart, there were a lot of people spotting from all areas we were told. So I guess what happened is when Trevor was above the cliff band ABOVE the Bastard cliff band it ripped on him and carried him over that band and then into the snowfield and finally over the final big cliff band. I guess the slide dropped down a level on the snowfield and we were told it made such a huge cloud that it "filled the valley." Somehow Trevor ended up below the traverse with part of his head poking out and was reached and dug out within a few min. Last I knew he was perfectly fine, miracuously, and was in the hospital confusing doctors with how hell he overcame falling over 100ft through cliff bands without being injured.
I've heard of a decent amount of activity in the past couple days from warming up and other factors. Trevor was very very lucky from what I heard, and I just hope everyone out in the Tetons and elsewhere is extra careful this week.
Edit: Oh and ya suit I'm with you. The traverse is soooo played out, the double bootpack is so much quicker than the East Ridge Chair, and way less sketchy than the traverse.
Last edited by skiaholik; 03-05-2007 at 01:06 AM.
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