Sick, I have climbed that line when the ice is in, skiing it is just sick. And I thought your TR of skiing the north face last spring was badass....
Sick, I have climbed that line when the ice is in, skiing it is just sick. And I thought your TR of skiing the north face last spring was badass....
Awesome work IH!
Was only a matter of time before this was skied. Thanks for sharing some sick pictures of some crazy terrain.
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Hi
Nice photos, nice descent. We were climbing Martha on Mount Lady Washington the same day - we were an hour behind you on the trail. I have some far-away shots of you three dropping in - taken from summit of Mount Lady Wash! I did not lug my zoom lense up the climb, so you guys are small dots on a big descent, but when you zoom in you can clearly see you guys are on skis!
Man, watching you guys had me nervous! Glad you made it safely.
Let's get in touch and I will send you the e-photos. Thanks to Scott for helping me find you here, off a thread I posted over at Moutnain Project.
ClimberJim
Hi
Here is a photo of the first two of you dropping into the Notch! Lead skier is about 80 feet below Notch, just to the left of an elongated rock. Second skier is about 30 feet below Notch, just right of a roughly triangular rock. The head of the third skier can be seen in Notch - I could see you moving around through the camera lens!
Climber Jim
Off
The
Nuts
The only thing that looked even remotely within my comfort zone/skill set was the final apron at the bottom.
Way to get some!
You, my man, are just plain sick! I always love your TR's!
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Good shit, way to go.
Real ski mountaineering on a classic climbing route in good condition. Lots of risk, taken in a controlled method. The French and Italians would be proud to ski with you.
Seriously strong work. Thanks for taking the time to take some great shots and post them up here.
Great TR, I really like your jacket.
What a sweet TR. Thanks.
If anyone is interested, I just got some more photos from our guide friend who was up there and edited them into the TR.
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bump it up
UNHOLY!!!111
Great work, nice teamwork, beautiful photos. Thanks.
cool stuff!
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Really cool TR. Nice work!
Holy balls.
Nice bump. Thought i recognized this TR, but it sure made my Monday morning anyway
that's extreme skiing. I'm glad I am not an extreme skier and I hate skiing with that type of exposure. Wild stuff.
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Respect. Big route on a big mountain.
F u c k .
Killin it. The Broadway traverse is my fave part too. Nice work and great pics!
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