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    Loveland Pass Avy

    Coming up the pass from abasin today, saw a pretty good sized slide with tracks in and out of the top. Possibly skied out or triggered after the person got out of the way... Not sure, but couldn't get a picture.

    As always, tracks in stupid places today.

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    What path?

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    Solo rider traversed (I mean seriously traversed) into the windloaded rocks near Shockleys, got out of it on skiers right, kept traversing and dropped down to the switchback. What a good example for our Level 1 students who were digging a pit on the same aspect at the same time.

    Sadly, that was NOT the stupidest thing that happened on Loveland Pass today.
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    skiing is hiking all day so that you can ski on shitty gear for 5 minutes.

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    Its so easy to predict.

    How was the snow/temps up there today? Hot ?

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    Tair reached -4C in the PM, but with solar inputs T0 reached 0C before noon on solar aspects. The slide was definitely HS with the recent windloading being the primary problem.

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    Last edited by Summit; 03-02-2013 at 08:34 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by blurred
    skiing is hiking all day so that you can ski on shitty gear for 5 minutes.

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    Par for the course. Nothing new. Saw guys ski the main path there simultaneously without any gear.

    There are ways to ski those bowls safely, but most can't figure it out.

    Quote Originally Posted by Summit View Post

    Sadly, that was NOT the stupidest thing that happened on Loveland Pass today.
    Do tell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smitchell333 View Post


    Do tell.
    Funniest and most ridiculous award goes to the dude skiing out of the bottom of the pass with no pack, park skis, and.... No poles.

    Back seat as it gets.

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    Bethel from the top right through the obvious slide path. Solo.

    Numerous tracks down the big south facing line opposite abasin (grandfather? Old man? Never remember names) ... Right through the corness at the top.

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    The Professor.

    Quote Originally Posted by Poop~Ghost View Post
    Bethel from the top right through the obvious slide path. Solo.
    Now ^THAT is several orders of magnitude crazier than Shockleys.

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    Looks like tough skiing. Lots of scouring with the only places holding snow as obvious windblown avy paths. How steep is the slope?
    I'd rather be wresting pebbles...

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    Loveland pass and no gear seem to go hand in hand. However, I actually saw someone sporting a float 32 last weekend and I almost lost control of my car, I was so astonished.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benkraj View Post
    Looks like tough skiing. Lots of scouring with the only places holding snow as obvious windblown avy paths. How steep is the slope?
    The saint of fools, drunks and little children offend works overtime on Loveland Pass...
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    Boy imagine if a maggot skied the same aspect and elevation, in remarkably thin and rotten avalanche conditions, on steep avy terrain, not 10 miles away on the same day as a large slide that killed someone...

    they'd get called out just like the anonymous packless kid on Loveland Pass, right?

    Or would we all say 'way to get after it'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinnikinnick View Post
    Boy imagine if a maggot skied the same aspect and elevation, in remarkably thin and rotten avalanche conditions, on steep avy terrain, not 10 miles away on the same day as a large slide that killed someone...

    they'd get called out just like the anonymous packless kid on Loveland Pass, right?

    Or would we all say 'way to get after it'
    If we're being that specific, care to share a link....
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    formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grskier View Post
    If we're being that specific, care to share a link....
    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...O-3-March-2013
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinnikinnick View Post
    Boy imagine if a maggot skied the same aspect and elevation, in remarkably thin and rotten avalanche conditions, on steep avy terrain, not 10 miles away on the same day as a large slide that killed someone...

    they'd get called out just like the anonymous packless kid on Loveland Pass, right?

    Or would we all say 'way to get after it'
    If you don't think that Tom (aka PappaG) has taken round after round of verbal abuse on TGR then you have checked in about once since you joined in 2008. Look up the 18 pages of beatings that Lindahl took when he posted his account of setting off a slide. People are extraordinarily opinionated about people's decision making around here.

    LOL - getting a pass on TGR is just laughable.

    And the anonymous packless kids skiing backseat out of backcountry terrain without packs and poles are fucking LAUGHABLE. They're completely and utterly uninformed and ignorant.

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    My point is this - you are always panty twisting about people at loveland pass being so stupid skiing the "backcountry" without gear. Hell you're more likely to trigger a slide inbounds at Loveland than on the shit that most of those bozos are bonking. So who gives a fuck?

    Why does it get you all bitch-ied up while you are mum in the face of genuine recklessness?

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    be careful out there today. Shit is popping left and right. Snow is getting hot quick in this gnar sun.
    Terje was right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinnikinnick View Post
    My point is this - you are always panty twisting about people at loveland pass being so stupid skiing the "backcountry" without gear. Hell you're more likely to trigger a slide inbounds at Loveland than on the shit that most of those bozos are bonking. So who gives a fuck?

    Why does it get you all bitch-ied up while you are mum in the face of genuine recklessness?
    I think you do bring up a good point. I myself was one of the people with the 'way to get after it' mentality without an honest look at the conditions and as I wasn't there I wouldn't be able to judge their route and decision making. We all know conditions vary widely from day to day and region to region. Also comparing the snowpack in RMNP with Cameron is not good either. Those regions may be close as the crow flies, but the snow conditions and weather are vastly different. Someone skiing on Loveland pass with no gear isn't in the same conversation as the people you are referring to IMO. My guess is a lot of LP skiers are coming from keystone or abasin and have their buddies drop them off at the summit and pick them up on the way down. Those guys in RMNP were likely well prepared and hopefully did some evaluation of the snow in the area. That wasn't mentioned in the tr though...

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    You all remind me of the young men who swarmed over Montparnasse in the end of the good days, before Ezra turned into a crazed anti-semite and 35 francs would last a month. These young men would disembark at La Havre without knowing 3 words of French, getting pickpocketed and being easily defrauded on the exchange rate by street vendors and catching syphilis from the first girl who smiled at them. They spent their first 3 months in Paris alternately pissing and praying, and waiting on wires from home.

    In month 4, they began smugly acting like they were born in a farmhouse in Brittany and they complained to anyone who would listen about this latest new wave of ghastly tourists from Kansas City and Pittsburgh.

    But deep down they were just silly rubes from Iowa with syphilis and they knew it.

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    were they also crossing an avy path?
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    Here's a pic I took this pmClick image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinnikinnick View Post
    My point is this - you are always panty twisting about people at loveland pass being so stupid skiing the "backcountry" without gear. Hell you're more likely to trigger a slide inbounds at Loveland than on the shit that most of those bozos are bonking. So who gives a fuck?

    Why does it get you all bitch-ied up while you are mum in the face of genuine recklessness?
    So... new poster, overly defensive... it was you, right?

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    Just a few miles away, same range, aspect and elevation as where a maggot skied. Where's your thread Poophead fuming at the stupidity?

    https://avalanche.state.co.us/acc/ac...rep&acc_id=499

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinnikinnick View Post
    Just a few miles away, same range, aspect and elevation as where a maggot skied. Where's your thread Poophead fuming at the stupidity?

    https://avalanche.state.co.us/acc/ac...rep&acc_id=499
    You dumb. Not sure what that link/accident has to do with this thread. And I wouldn't consider RMNP "just a few miles away" from LL pass.

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