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  1. #101
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    Sorry to have missed you Mike. We rolled in at 9 am groggy as hell. My jong newbie friend had a pretty good fail, bringing his dynafit boots and 14-year-old resort skis and no poles. Good thing the snow held up on sat for post-holing.

    Screw din release:



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    Still fat and the Paris Hilton slot still goes (not in pic):


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    Deadman still goes:


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    NoName:


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    Jibbing at blue canyon on Sunday



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    Headless jibbing:


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    Good times.
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    embrace the fail, Kel

    I guess you had fun, eh?

    cheers!
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  3. #103
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    Yes, got the Y again and had a mellow day at Blue Canyon on Sunday.

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    You made your friend boot pack to the Y? Nice.

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    It was pretty funny, but the dude's a mountaineering bull who knows all those frenchy boot pointing terms. Also, the PCT is about half dirt now. It's actually faster when you don't have to keep loading and unloading your skis every couple hundred feet.

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    Thinking of heading up to Sonora Pass Sunday. Anybody seen how it's held up over these last warm days? How's the stream crossing where Blue Canyon meets 108? Any recent observations greatly appreciated.

  7. #107
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    Hey Guys,

    This is a long shot, but did anyone come across an OR Bivy at the Sonora pass top parking area in the past few weeks? I left it out in the sun to dry, and completely lost track of it. Thought a friend may have had it but it turns out they didnt. This was about 4 weeks ago.

    Much obliged if anyone has an info.

    Thanks!

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    Someone has it. There is a 'found bivy sack' note nailed to a tree up there with a phone number on it. The tree is adjacent to the parking spot just west of the pass, eastbound. Now you need someone to get the number (and hope the storm doesn't blow it away). Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MapleLeafGillies View Post
    did anyone come across an OR Bivy at the Sonora pass top parking area in the past few weeks?
    Thanks!
    Quote Originally Posted by LongShortLong View Post
    There is a 'found bivy sack' note nailed to a tree up there with a phone number on it ... Now you need someone to get the number (and hope the storm doesn't blow it away)
    Well if we bail on Shasta for eastside this weekend, we can always drive through via 108 ...

    Mike, have you left for Mammoth yet???
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  10. #110
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    just got back

    a great day at Mammoth Thu w/ Owen

    a great day out of LL w/ Sweet Lew yesterday

    and

    a great lap up and down Sonora Ridge today - snow was surprisingly smooth and good at 1100am - I didn't see anyone else

    I'm probably going back up tomorrow - I'll look for the note

    on a related note, anyone lose some gloves at the eastbound parking area at the pass on the south side of the road? I found 2 pair in the hanging in a tree
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  11. #111
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    excellent day on Sonora Ridge

    no note to be found - sorry
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    Sweet Lew gettin down

    check out his blog

    http://www.beerfit.blogspot.com/
    Last edited by ~mikey b; 07-05-2011 at 11:43 PM.
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  13. #113
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    anyone headed thisaway this weekend? rolling through on the way to the East Side? Fri night through Tue morning hall pass
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    back from another couple of days skiing at SP - I'd been considering going south to Tioga, and was convinced by a PCT hiker who'd had some shipping chaos and needed to get to Yosemite Valley to pick up 2 drops - he filled up my tank and bought me dinner at the MoMart, so all I really lost was time - a conversation with some S. Yosemite Mtn Guides at MoMart who said they slogged into and out of Conness convinced me to head back north to Travertine HS and back to Sonora Pass

    the coverage and skiing were excellent - I skied the east side of NoName then climbed back out over the ridge into the main bowl both day - solo Sunday, and with my newbie gaper buddy on Monday - he had fun









    Leavitt still looks fat - right entrance of the Y starting to burn out - planning to meet some folks next Sunday at Blue Lake Canyon at 0700 for car shuttle


    I know...sweet blog....
    Last edited by ~mikey b; 05-04-2012 at 06:40 PM.
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  15. #115
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    oh and I just might try to go up Thu morning, too
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    I'll be headed through tomorrow with a large caravan of fathers and sons. It's the 37th annual Men's Camp Trip! Shit I'm getting old...

    You gonna be in the truck? I'll look for it and stop and say hi if I see ya.

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    always in the truck

    have fun!
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    Debating a Sonora day on the 24th. Can you still ski down to the river/hair pin? Thinking about the Y, one of the middle shots, then over to deadmans.

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    you can ski most of the way to the hairpin - maybe a bit of walking before the creek crossing, but not much - thinking about the same thing Sunday
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    late start - snow still good 10am-1pm

    laps off east side and north side of Sonora Ridge were great

    windy as fuck

    heading up Tue eve for Wed am turns
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    Quote Originally Posted by telemike View Post
    windy as fuck...
    Word to that.

    Me'n Vets hit up some lines behind the Marine Mountain Warfare Training Camp on Wednesday the 13th and it was windejo to the max. I actually wore my helmet for our whole endeavor (3 different patches) and even an extra jacket. The wind never really let up from noon until 6.
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    another good day at SP

    things are burning out - it'll be a little bit of a walk out of Leavitt

    skiers right side of the Y is looking tough

    I hiked out thataway today - decided not to ski Leavitt solo - skied a couple laps off the east side of the PCT, then back out to Sonora Ridge

    had a bit of a scary moment when I got strafed by rockfall - managed to avoid most of it, but got knocked off my feet by a soccer ball sized rock that hit my uphill boot and took me out - rock v plastic, so no damage done, except maybe for the poopstain in my pants

    camera issues, so no pics

    666 - you still thinking about Sun? (Mag-in-training) Holy Mazurkiewicz and I are planning a Sunday mission
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    Yep. That's still my plan. Leavitt and Deadman are my goals bit if too burned out low maybe just a lap or two on Leavitt and walk back. Any beta on whether Deadman chute is a go?

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    Owning up to some JONGishness here when I say...

    which one is Deadman Chute?

    You interested in doing a car shuttle from the pass, or are you more inclined to walk up Blue Lake Canyon from the hwy? Either way - we should hook up. SFTC said he gave you my contact info...
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    oh, and I found the note about the lost bivy last week, and MapleLeafGillies should be getting it in the mail soon
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