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Thread: Hola Lady La Niña Oregon Winter 2024-2025

  1. #251
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    Toured Pocket Crk today and hit it with about 10” of cream at the upper zones. The lower tree zone is bushwhack city & needs to fill in. Stable conditions were primo.

    Quiet start on New Year’s Day…
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    Subaru guy set the skinner
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    Upper zone [don’t know riders but they illustrate conditions][they caught & passed me right at the top (& I needed to rest before skiing) — these kids and their “fitness” !!! <shake fist at clouds>. Otherwise pretty quiet outing with few people.]


    Lower zone

    Still maybe early for this tour — shrubs/logs need more cover
    5.1mi, 2k vert - 53yo me is wrekt but pleased

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    Damn, good for you. I started on Sky - viz from top to getback was total Ski-by-Braille. ‘Twas good in the lower parks though, as all of the features are gone while these storms are coming thru and the trees gave some definition.

    Couldn’t see PMX from top of Sky so didn’t head further west. Ran into friends with OOT visitors so went to CCX. Same CSS viz.

    You’re a brave man riding OBX & NWX after yesterday’s debacle. Guy I know was on the Roulette Wheel yesterday AM when it had an emergency stop. Said his butt lost contact with the chair bench at the top of the rope rebound - was convinced that the safety bar was the only thing that kept him from launching into space. Then he got to sit there for 45 min while they got everyone to the top on diesel.
    Lift lines were non-existent. Maybe the word of how unreliable NWX has been has scared people off.

    "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

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    the backyard provided yesterday

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    Quote Originally Posted by ::: :::;[emoji[emoji6[emoji640
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    [emoji6[emoji640][emoji637]].[emoji637]mi, [emoji638]k vert - [emoji6[emoji640][emoji637]][emoji639]yo me is wrekt but pleased
    Atta boy AC. Almost always a “little” thin on that exit. Tools not jewels eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingskiguy View Post
    the backyard provided yesterday

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    Damn right, nice work

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    flyingskiguy, that looks amazing!

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    Jacks is open. Tree fell on the lift. Be waxed for the runout.
    Last edited by Grizz; 01-02-2025 at 05:02 PM. Reason: Bad intel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizz View Post
    Lower Heather Canyon is open. Tree fell on the lift. Be waxed for the runout.
    cool, finally!

    wait, what? is lift done for season?


    and sidenote question:
    i see on the blog "traversing to closed terrain" is specifically called out as not allowed
    i dunno if it has a name, but there was a topographical traverse to accordion -- was that always a sneak access in terms of what was "allowed"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ::: ::: View Post
    cool, finally!
    Had bad intel and spoke to soon. Open from Jack's down. Shouldn't be done for the season, just need to remove the tree.

    Sleeper of a day. Forecast was wrong. Snowing hard. If temps stay low tonight could be a good one.

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    "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

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    Couldn't believe my eyes when I saw a break in the rope line in to jacks. What a nice surprise on a great day.

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    So with Mt. Bach having one of the best snowpacks in the country, how many days has the Summit Lift actually been open this season?
    Gravity Junkie

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    ^^^Two or three I think. None of which were particularly enjoyable.

    We’ve been socked in by storms most of this season. They may get it open late next week when there’s a break in the fronts.

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    Not too bad on Bachelor this morning. Did the early ups on Red this morning. Groomers were stellar with 3" on top. Very firm underneath with the bit of rain that came down yesterday morning. Off-piste was a bit dicey. I helped out a patroller who had hit a giant death cookie lurking underneath the 3" of fresh and retrieved her pole. So, I got my Karma points for the day. Was dumping pretty good when I left. Have a bit of tendinitis in my left wrist and didn't want to make it worse by over doing it.
    "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toadman View Post
    I helped out a patroller who had hit a giant death cookie lurking underneath the 3" of fresh and retrieved her pole. So, I got my Karma points for the day.
    A couple of years ago Interloper and I watched a patroller trying to ski and use his radio at the same time. And failed with both. Not a hard crash, no ski ejected, but it was a face plant.

    Being Good Samaritans, we immediately skied over to him and asked”Are you ok sir? Do you require assistance? (Pulling out my phone) Should we call patrol to bring a sled?”

    He was quite embarrassed but OK. So when we later saw another patroller we described what happened and asked her to check in with her colleague at the end of the day. She grinned and promised she would.

    I’m sure he appreciated that…

    Have a bit of tendinitis in my left wrist and didn't want to make it worse by over doing it.
    Maybe use the other hand for a while…
    Sorry, couldn’t resist.

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    Haha. The 'troller did a 180 and augured in head downhill with her ski tails sticking into the snow, ironically in an "X" pattern. She simply said, "I'm stuck!". Her patrol buddies were downhill securing some padding around one of the OBX lift towers.

    Supposed to warm up a bit tomorrow, so could be interesting depending on where the snow line is.
    "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toadman View Post
    Supposed to warm up a bit tomorrow, so could be interesting depending on where the snow line is.
    Stuck it out today longer than planned because of that. Snowing hard enough to soften things nicely, but viz, of course, when to pure shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toadman View Post
    Not too bad on Bachelor this morning. Did the early ups on Red this morning. Groomers were stellar with 3" on top. Very firm underneath with the bit of rain that came down yesterday morning. Off-piste was a bit dicey. I helped out a patroller who had hit a giant death cookie lurking underneath the 3" of fresh and retrieved her pole. So, I got my Karma points for the day. Was dumping pretty good when I left. Have a bit of tendinitis in my left wrist and didn't want to make it worse by over doing it.
    I thought off piste was better today, especially frontside, since the groomers didnt compact the rain saturated base. Looking forward ti tomorrow.
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    …this marginal snow level tho…

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    yeah...fuct
    Let me lock in the system at Warp 2
    Push it on into systematic overdrive
    You know what to do

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    Overnight temps supposed to start dropping after tomorrow - of course the precip will vanish too.

    Welcome to Juneuary

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    Snowpack depth gradient between 4k (basically zero) and 5k (3-5 feet) on the west slope is pretty incredible. Hopefully after Junuary we get less rain above pass elevations.
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    Finally
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    ^^^ Where is that? It looks vaguely familiar, but I just can't quite place it.

    Did some early morning laps and definitely a crust under the few inches of new fallen snow.
    "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

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    ^^^ Where is that? It looks vaguely familiar, but I just can't quite place it.

    Did some early morning laps and definitely a crust under the few inches of new fallen snow.
    "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

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