Anybody still out hiking for spring turns?
Anybody still out hiking for spring turns?
We're all busy riding bikes before it's total moon dust. (which some spots are already getting there, yikes.)
Ha yeah, Beacon Hill was already getting pretty dusty last time I was over there. Canfield was weird as it was real dry in spots and then mud from snow melt. Been a few weeks since I’ve been up there. Looking forward to the bike park at Silver opening at the end of the month.
Been thinking about trying to find some spring ski turns up north but I may just have to make the trek West and ski a Cascade volcano if I can carve out the time. Those are always epic days. Long climbs but nothing like a 5k vert descent!
We're all booked up in the west. Sorry
I went and found some turns north of sandpoint this weekend. There's snow but way less than normal. There was significantly more snow in June last year than there was this weekend. Melting crazy fast. Comparing the snow on the road from morning til afternoon, melted 6"
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What a killer day at Silver Bike Park with a solid mag contingent! Chair three was open along with top to bottom gondy runs. Things were riding FAST!
A couple shots from Friday night at Beacon.
Photo cred : @NWSkier
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Nice! I gotta get up to Silver and get some bike park laps in. How was the dirt out at Beacon? Last time I was out there it was really dry.
Yeah upper 2/3rd are really good. Lower 1/3 already dry.
I don’t ride there much after July for that reason... that and I’d rather ride the alpine under human power.
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went for a mild hike today on the nordic trails @ 49. at one point i heard a loud, aggressive-sounding snort coming from the forest around a turn. the kind of snort you can feel, like from a bull.
needless to say, my instincts kicked in and i ran 30-40 yards back up the trail--envisioning defense plans--before looking back. nothing following.
what do y'all think i heard?
Moose
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Bear spray is always a good idea around here. It would deter a moose, too, if necessary.
Tower footings for the new speed quad staged in the main lot @ jackass N![]()
Hucks are early and the bears are out. And, stressed. We were in the Swan Lk area when a biker was mauled and killed this past weekend by Griz. Carry spray, make lots of noise and better yet, avoid areas with huckleberries so the bears can get some calories.
so Huckleberry Mountain is out.
that's some scary shiz. terrible.
spray on order. whistle next. considering one of those bells but my self-respect is interfering.
neighbor says he packs a glock in addition to spray. I'm not there yet.
hiking alone - fine, bad idea, or get ready to die?
Get the bell. What's a whistle going to do? Scare them? Kinda want to avoid that. If you really want to be stylin get a giant, melodious cowbell. Or one with a stick, if you prefer to get your Blue Oyster Cult on.
I won't ask what the glock is good for, but someone should.
It was more than likely a whitetail doe as they have fawns right now and get very vocal when danger is present to alert other deer and their fawns.
Spray? Good. Whistle? Not so sure. Bells? Do you mean dinner bells?
As for a pistol, by the time you get it out and take a shot (which would serve to piss off most grizz), you're down.
Hiking alone? Meh, free country but I wouldn't. Better to bring someone along who can't run as fast as you...![]()
i gather the idea behind the bell is to broadcast "I'm coming your way and have hilarious ways of showing it". but I've not read any literature on efficacy--just a single ad on Amazon.
for solo I'll stick to the well-worn trails for now while I seek out a partner with short legs. thx.
makes sense. amazing how much resonance they can generate with their snout. it was really robust.
"No-they-don't-work: A more recent study by U.S. Geological Survey scientist, Tom Smith, suggests that bears in the wild ignore bear bells, treating them as they would a bird or some other background noise. Therefore, negating the entire purpose of carrying it all."
https://www.greenbelly.co/pages/do-bear-bells-work
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