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  1. #76
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeLau View Post
    From Parks Canada FB - "Mt Fidelity, Glacier National Park 2014-11-25
    Elevation 1910m, North Aspect, Slope angle 34', HS 140cm, PST 28/100 (end)
    This test indicates that if triggered, the Nov 21 surface hoar is capable of propagating into a large avalanche."

    Video in the link https://www.facebook.com/ParksMountainSafety?fref=nf
    I guess I'll just take the heavy wet pig slop and be happy... that shit is scary!
    Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature... Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. -Helen Keller

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    Anyone here in the Okanagan? I live in Kelowna but do most of my skiing out in the Apex area. Looking for touring partners...

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    Kamloops for me, looking for partners as well! If I'm going to drive three hours it probably isn't going to be to Apex though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcrawfo View Post
    Hopefully I can go for walk over the weekend, and look for my self. .
    Let's do it! Keep it mellow and stick to the trees. Need to go and get some fresh mtn air and make sure my new boots won't kill me.
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    Just checking in! Thanks to all who have been getting out and posting some early season stoke! First year I have missed the early season turns, but work is slowing and its time to ski. Looking to spend lots of time at the Northern end of highway 23. Skier of the Hood, spent some time on the other side of the blue bridge last year as well, let me know if you are into heading out that way... Anyone else into big days midweek in the area, I'm always game. Cabin in Mica also available as basecamp...

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    Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature... Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. -Helen Keller

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    What's the Malakwa Rd being plowed to this year?

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    Mmmm a cabin in mica sounds awesome. Too bad I'm in the Mac for another two weeks.

    Come January I will probably make a trip or two up there.

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    From a avy course up at Monashee pow this morning.

    "Rained. 3 cm crust forming at 2000m. suspect the CR goes to at least 2400m. Was raining this morning at 1600m, but has since turned to snow. Looks like 10-15cm today over the CR, then -20. HS = 140 to 200 cm @ 2000m."

    Will be interesting tomorrow at the gorge, maybe I should dig up my old race skis?
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    Any word from revy resort? Trying to convince a friend not to waste his $$$ and wait in line in -20c.
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    To put it simply, two days ago, it was looking epic. Now, not so much. I'll probably head up around 10 and hope for the best.

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    Two words, man: Media preview!

    They should have had you out there on Wed.

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    Bummer about Revy. I hit Silver Star opener Thursday and figured that to be any good Revy would need the whole new layer of snow on top that they had been forecasting. Now that post freeze snow pretty much petered out to not much. Too bad coulda been great
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    Been watching Fidelity and Rogers Pass temps. At 2200m and 1300m max temps have been about 0 deg to -4. It's a roll of the dice whether its rain or snow up there. These are just second hand obs. Will relay first hand when they come in

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    Stay home , cold , crust .
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    Cold as fack but no one there and pow on stoke chair. Ate shit just sliding down to stoke from gondi for first run. Felt like bruised a few ribs. Good reminder that coverage isn't the same as last spring duh

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    We also enjoyed opening day at Revelstoke. Despite the extremely cold temperature I thought it was rather good. Coverage was pretty solid on the upper mountain and we had some nice turns. Avoiding frostbite was the real challenge (I don't think I've ever put on so many layers) and the coverage/ski quality started to get questionable below ~1600m or so. Did anyone ski the pass today? I fear lamothe did...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dromond View Post
    We also enjoyed opening day at Revelstoke. Despite the extremely cold temperature I thought it was rather good. Coverage was pretty solid on the upper mountain and we had some nice turns. Avoiding frostbite was the real challenge (I don't think I've ever put on so many layers) and the coverage/ski quality started to get questionable below ~1600m or so. Did anyone ski the pass today? I fear lamothe did...
    Prob good high but in and survival skiing out in -20 has me thinking crack o noon laps at the hill. Wed warming with snow

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    Yep - it wasn't too bad up there today. The good thing about opening day is that most people still don't know where they're going, so you can find good snow even if you show up two hours after first chair. But damn, that was cold. I only lasted five runs, which is more than lots of people I know.

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    Ended up hitting Big White. They had a real good opener skiing boot top pow all day. Not much crust. Fucking cold
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    Lol I ended up having a great time once I figured out what was where . I ended up going home for lunch when north bowl opened cam back it was closed, glad she's open
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    Boot deep powder on top of a supportive crust at Kootenay Pass.

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    Gorge was pretty nasty and cold. About 3-4cm thick rain crust with 5cm's of blower on top. Interesting ski, was actually pretty fun trying not to tear my knees apart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by el hefe View Post
    Gorge was pretty nasty and cold. About 3-4cm thick rain crust with 5cm's of blower on top. Interesting ski, was actually pretty fun trying not to tear my knees apart.
    ok I laughed , only cause your knees survived



    last week come baaaack
    Last edited by grinch; 12-01-2014 at 08:13 PM.

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    Yeah, before Thursday it would have been excellent. Great coverage. The snow under the deathcrust was great still.
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