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    Quote Originally Posted by Ice_Coaster View Post
    Definitely. One thing I've wondered though is if it would be ok to put the cell in airplane mode?
    airplane mode is good to help eliminate cell signal interference but remember it is still an electronic device that needs to be kept >6" away from a sending beacon and >12" away from a receiving beacon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobMc View Post
    If find it pretty humorous that about 80% of the posts on this thread have nothing to do with the Wasatch conditions, yet the only ones that get people up in arms are the ones where someone (gasp) asks about a resort.

    Stay core, brah.
    luvs ya bro
    did my heart well to observe a travlin abomilble snow bro maggot passin through movin on to a possible cool new future
    he calls it the blue screen of anger
    thanks to all who sent vibes and called
    My bro shindlers just went through a similiar situation
    fukna lost both my pit book and my camera case this week
    threads what ya make of it
    as is the signal to squelch ratio
    so like
    yesterday took sem one planker bro out for into to wasatch bc 101
    thanks for the splitter offer CB couldn't catch pondo so we made him slow shoe. no biggie shit i spaced the skins

    good turns davenport to a pit in the flats


    150 cm failing ect high teens q2 40-50 cm off ground
    ect 26 same below slight melt freeze crust
    spaced the poles to but paj improvised and made as well add days to your intro tour

    once again n ffacing sheltered skied well
    smilin tele chica

    may wanna speed check round the lower camp site creek bed
    today early days to lower reed & benson previous natural activity a plenty on rollover and low slope angles
    pit under ridgeline crown reloaded pretty well
    155 cm
    failing ct mid-high teens q2 @5cm
    ect18 same
    on

    same old same old
    paj would like me to POINT out skied well


    good sharin tours SEM thanks for steppin up on the go pro bro contest and maybe the season of the soft shell and bed surfaces and non classic lines will change in march round here.
    prob be there with the mrs. tom. night
    short on $$ for mon. but long on bird passes
    perhaps I can get sbird to make 5 of my non transferable 30 transferadonateable to worthy mags
    in return for participation
    I'd be surprised if the corp would hook maggots up but the offers there
    or if the secret surprise involves nekid boobies or easy acess open bc gates i'd consider it
    haven't seen a lot of that there lately
    "When the child was a child it waited patiently for the first snow and it still does"- Van "The Man" Morrison
    "I find I have already had my reward, in the doing of the thing" - Buzz Holmstrom
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    How did the make shift skins work out?
    Quote Originally Posted by SpinalTap View Post
    I'm really troubled by whatever pictures the Don had to search through to arrive at that one...

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    got me from the davie saddle to the nose then i convinced a bro to meet us with skins the velcro webbing wrap worked better than ski straps and a side step or 40 got er done
    "When the child was a child it waited patiently for the first snow and it still does"- Van "The Man" Morrison
    "I find I have already had my reward, in the doing of the thing" - Buzz Holmstrom
    "THIS IS WHAT WE DO"-AML -ski on in eternal peace
    "I have posted in here but haven't read it carefully with my trusty PoliAsshat antenna on."-DipshitDanno

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    Bump to remind everyone to join us tonight at the BD store to talk Wasatch conditions. This should be good.

    Minor change of plans for Monday at Snowbird: We dropped the price to $35 and you need to provide your own tram pass, but the Bird will be selling tix to everyone in the class who needs one for half price. So the cost is $35 if you have a pass, $74 if you don't. Pretty cheap way to hang with some forecasters for a day and get smarter.

    Register for Monday here

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    What time is the talk tonight? Might make the trip down from PC if I can get there in time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ice_Coaster View Post
    What time is the talk tonight? Might make the trip down from PC if I can get there in time.
    It's 7 at BD

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuac View Post
    Bump to remind everyone to join us tonight at the BD store to talk Wasatch conditions. This should be good.

    Minor change of plans for Monday at Snowbird: We dropped the price to $35 and you need to provide your own tram pass, but the Bird will be selling tix to everyone in the class who needs one for half price. So the cost is $35 if you have a pass, $74 if you don't. Pretty cheap way to hang with some forecasters for a day and get smarter.

    Register for Monday here
    i still got 5 free tram passes for contributing community members if the corp wants to make em transferable.
    sending a pm to
    marketing or perhaps the uac has some corp pull
    will this include ob/bc or is it a inbounds no touring gear necessary advanced feild day?
    "When the child was a child it waited patiently for the first snow and it still does"- Van "The Man" Morrison
    "I find I have already had my reward, in the doing of the thing" - Buzz Holmstrom
    "THIS IS WHAT WE DO"-AML -ski on in eternal peace
    "I have posted in here but haven't read it carefully with my trusty PoliAsshat antenna on."-DipshitDanno

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowvols View Post
    It's 7 at BD
    Gracias..... and just out of curiosity... were you the guy I ran into snowboarding down Timpanogos back in August as we were about to skin up? You were wearing the orange Tennessee shirt?

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    Yes that was me haha. Just trying to keep the streak alive you know.

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    bd tonight @ 700

    Bump to the top.
    carpe diem vita brevis

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    Quote Originally Posted by skifishbum View Post
    l
    hahahaha good shit there, SFB!
    I was at a talk last week about the history of skiing in the wasatch and they talked about two types of 'climbers'. one was skins and the other was weaving/twisting/tying a rope around your skis. And i think this could be the new trend, its gotta be lighter than skins and better than those voile no skins, fishscale, only climbs 20 degree slopes bullshit
    SFB started the trend, you heard it first here!

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    Feb 9th, 2012
    5:30pm

    UDOT plans to conduct artillery work in Little Cottonwood Canyon tomorrow (2/10/12) between 11am and 1pm. A closure will be in effect on all slopes north of the canyon road between Gates B and D (Entry 4).

    Thanks for all your help!

    BD

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuac View Post
    Bump to remind everyone to join us tonight at the BD store to talk Wasatch conditions. This should be good.

    Minor change of plans for Monday at Snowbird: We dropped the price to $35 and you need to provide your own tram pass, but the Bird will be selling tix to everyone in the class who needs one for half price. So the cost is $35 if you have a pass, $74 if you don't. Pretty cheap way to hang with some forecasters for a day and get smarter.

    Register for Monday here
    Sad I missed the Talk tonight. How was it?
    Quote Originally Posted by SpinalTap View Post
    I'm really troubled by whatever pictures the Don had to search through to arrive at that one...

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    UDOT avalanche control work cancelled for Friday, February 10 in Little Cottonwood Canyon.
    Thanks,
    Brad

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    ^^^^ talk was damn good.
    Quote Originally Posted by agent j View Post
    Would have thought snowbird would give you guys a better deal...

    I am interested and will most likely participate in the field day on Saturday. Need skins? Or just beacon shovel probe? How long of a day?
    If it dont make dollars it dont make sense. is what snoop says.
    Still looking for what an "advanced" inbounds field day will consist of? Teacher to student ratio? Will there be spancered big mountain athletes? Lunch??? snacks??? Avvy dogs??? I <3 avvy pooches. Can I ski w/ apd?
    Nothing personal but the $$$ to knowledge and time and instruction being bestoyed ratio of the universities non avvy cert semester long snow stability class is blowing away the $$ I spent on the fuac avvy 2 cert course.
    Not sure why the cert costs similiar for way less instruction and way less field time.
    Perhaps a high cost to become avvy cert instructor?
    Insurance costs?
    IDK
    "When the child was a child it waited patiently for the first snow and it still does"- Van "The Man" Morrison
    "I find I have already had my reward, in the doing of the thing" - Buzz Holmstrom
    "THIS IS WHAT WE DO"-AML -ski on in eternal peace
    "I have posted in here but haven't read it carefully with my trusty PoliAsshat antenna on."-DipshitDanno

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    SFB,
    I haven't heard any mention of it at work. I've read that it's at snowbird on here but that's all i know.

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    UAC Workshop at Snowbird Monday 2/13

    Quote Originally Posted by AltaPowderDaze View Post
    SFB,
    I haven't heard any mention of it at work. I've read that it's at snowbird on here but that's all i know.
    Here's the description
    http://utahavalanchecenter.org/advan..._13_2012_800am

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    There are still spots open for the Monday event at Snowbird. We will end the registration at 6 am Saturday. We will have a more complete description out tomorrow, but in general we will work on terrain management, do stability analysis and learn more about the science behind the snowpack we appear stuck with, and talk human factors. There is a good chance that a rescue scenario will emerge (conditions are tricky) and not be a simple beacon search. The difference between this and other classes is that we will focus on the current weird snowpack, what we can do with it and what we might expect, and talk more about managing complicated terrain and situations, thinking more of being on Monte Cristo or the Olympus Coulouirs (did I say that? There's no skiing there..) than crossing a slope 1 at a time in Meadow Chutes.

    The class will not require you to do significant travel uphill. It would be good to have skins as we will break into groups and an uphill -travel capable group might do a few different things, but that won't be a requirement.

    The UAC doesn't teach Level 1 and 2 classes anymore - there are a couple of other groups around that do a great job with those and we have gotten a great response to more focused topical classes that aren't available anywhere else. We think of the L1 & 2 classes as prerequisites to serious bc skiing and our classes as special topics electives. We plan to keep student/instructor ratio to about 6.

    $35 is a screaming deal. We will not cover our costs on this and are doing it because a) we want to and can and b) we have some good sponsors that take care of us.

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    FUAC, Thanks for last nights class, great turn out and Brett was deluxe on his talk. PM me with a address for fuac so I can mail you a check. Time to pay my tithe.
    carpe diem vita brevis

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    My observation:
    The snowpack is not "weird" it is below average. Some winters are above, some are average and then...below.
    Can't do anything with it, Mother Nature or God is in charge of that.
    BTW finding the Tolcat entry has never been an issue.

    Over and out.

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    I'm in on this!

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    felt like early may this afternoon. soft, supportable turns on mid elev nw led to heavy, mankier turns on w/sw. minor wet sluffing down lower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wra View Post
    My observation:
    The snowpack is not "weird" it is below average. Some winters are above, some are average and then...below.
    Can't do anything with it, Mother Nature or God is in charge of that.

    Over and out.
    Couldn't agree more. This is pretty much the norm for a lot of places in the US (http://www.mtavalanche.com/current). When I see the UAC call these conditions 'different' and 'weird' in the description for an advanced avalanche class I have to wonder WTF? This is avalanche 101 stuff here. Some people in the Wasatch have gotten away with ignoring basic avy safety skills for a long time, and this year that can get you in trouble. I had a friend from Colorado who tours a lot out there come to town last winter and we did some touring. Talk about being a nazi about safe travel protocol, wonder why?
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