Ive been slacking a bit on TR's lately but I was going through some photos the other day and figured I should get around to posting these. A couple of them showed up in my season TR from last year but I think a good number of these are new.
I arrived in Anchorage around 11pm on April 5. I spent the 6th pacing, staring at a perfect clear skies in Anchorage, and waiting for non-mags Adam, Ty, and Kevin to arrive. The three of them had driven to Anchorage from Jackson and Bozeman in a small Tacoma hauling all of our gear. They arrived the afternoon of the 7th tired and sick of being in a truck with two and a half seats. We made a Costco run and stuffed everything into the truck. We must of been quite the sight driving north, 4 people and 800lbs of food and gear all stuffed into a Tacoma. Unfortunately, there's no pictures.
Here's Ty and Adam on the ferry just south of Revy.
IMG_9180 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
We got to Talkeetna and grabbed a bunk room at the Roadhouse. In the common area of the Roadhouse we repacked and prepped our food. In hindsight, we should have spent more time prepping our food.
The next morning we checked in with TAT and got weighed in. Only 100lbs/person overweight!Needless to say, we were planning on eating and sleeping really well. Our weight also got us bumped up from a Beave to an Otter. Our pilot Paul told us that right now he couldn't fly and to check back in two hours. We headed back to the Roadhouse for brunch and waited for a phone call. Right on time the phone rang and Paul told us we were flying. Game on!
DSC_0003 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
The crew (minus me) left to right- Ty, Kevin, Adam
DSC_0004 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
The flight in was spectacular.
Denali
DSC_0008 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
Revs
DSC_0021 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
The highest peak in the Revs, Hesperus. 5000+ft for 55+ skiing seemed like Mt.Robson on steroids. Maybe next time
DSC_0022 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
The potential for skiing was pretty obvious though.
DSC_0029 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
Then we were there!
It was a balmy -15f when we landed at 2pm. We spoke briefly with 2 climbers as we exchanged gear and places. Us on the glacier and them onto the otter. They had made a FA on the highest unclimbed peak in the Revs, The Apocalypse, but were quite excited to be leaving. Mentioning something about -40f night we said good bye and Paul took off down the glacier.
IMG_9341 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
We moved into the climbers camp and quickly realized we were in for some of the coldest cold any of us had ever experienced. At dinner we took a temp of -27F. I put the thermometer away after that. We were there and with nowhere to go I decided I didnt want to know how cold it was.
Adam, night 1
DSC_0038 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
I slept in a -40 bag as well as my puffy vest, jacket, puffy pants, and booties. I slept through the night and woke up around 7. Stoked to ski, I hopped out of my bag and started breakfast. Adam, Ty, and Kevin were not quite as excited as myself and stayed in their bags until 9. After lots of breakfast with some hot Tang we set to trying to mash our feet into frozen boots. Some yelling, some screaming, and even a tear or two and we had our boots on. Skis on we headed up the glacier towards Hydra and the Angel.
Bluebird!
DSC_0041 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
We eye'd a small north facing (We arent the smartest guys) chute on Hydra.
DSC_0046 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
We topped out on the N ridge and transitioned. Since I had organized the trip the guys let me go first on the first line of the trip.
DSC_0056 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
Ty the tele skier farther down. Our camp is the tiny yellow dot (the bigger ones are rocks) way down on the glacier
DSC_0061 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
Ty named the chute after on old teacher, The Hawlpass.
DSC_0064 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
Across the glacier we eyed another line first skied by Gnarwhale and crew called Missionary Position. It looked shorter and we headed over.
Kevin find good booting conditions in the lower section
DSC_0067 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
We realized about halfway that shorter was a relative term.
Ty on the treadmill higher up
DSC_0069 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
~1500ft later we topped out and got a view down glacier. Hesperus pokes its head out
DSC_0074 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
Then, like you might have guessed, we skied down.
Ty
DSC_0076 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
Missionary position. Skier on the Apron.
DSC_0099 by Aaron Diamond13, on Flickr
More later.
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