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Thread: Wasatch 08-09 Conditions
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02-10-2009, 06:35 PM #626
Ermine -> Meh; cheap pass through work (otherwise, BCC/LCC are my stomping grounds) so go with what you know, I guess. Today, took a quick trip up Mount Aire from the Lamb’s / I-80 side… put in a nice wide skin track for all the boarders on snowshoes and the U of U folk that followed. Nothing to report other than moderately deep creamy new snow, but played it safe anyway.
Too, I cannot believe Trackhead is sick… is that even possible? Recover quickly dude; because this FKNA thread has inspired me get out there much more often: half days, dawn patrol, work in the evenings etc.
PROVO -> those pics are awesome.
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02-10-2009, 08:28 PM #627SkiBumOfVT Guest
those pics are awesome, what shutter speed did you use?
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02-10-2009, 09:06 PM #628
Headed up to Butler Aspens for dp with the ponds of powder.
Total shit show must a been at least a dozen peeps up there.
Galina

Powder P


After a few laps in stabile bottomless except on the SE nose exit I headed
up to sillytude A bunch of photogs hopped up cafine induced powder junkies, bloggers, and traverse monkeys
had tracked up the goods
so I hooked up with my slackcountry crew and some old friends in town for some untracked silly fork goodness.
Shitty light but damn good snow. Pit off ridge on nose of davenport, which slid big post xmass, went from good in a 5' snow pack to dicey (ct 5) to ground on 8" of facets over a 4' rock section no rain crust evident. At least 12" more new snow vrs Butler. Surface sluffing of new snow on steeper aspects but over all good stability.

Toph


Packy

Splitter Susie in Flanigans

Damn good wasatch shitLast edited by skifishbum; 02-10-2009 at 09:11 PM.
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02-10-2009, 09:35 PM #629
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02-10-2009, 11:33 PM #630
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02-10-2009, 11:51 PM #631
Huh, I guess we were the only ones that thought Cardiff would be good skiing today, we had the whole drainage to ourselves. Trailbreaking was hip deep however, due to a casual start in the morning we didn't make it back out Cardiff pass until dark. Ski runs were days - hallway - Cardiac X2 - cardiff pass. We did see some people in Days, but that was about it. Another best day of the year, hard to describe how perfect the snow was.
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02-11-2009, 08:15 AM #632
The luv that theme: 'Just another best day of the year'

f'ndeep it was.
Johnny's only sin was dispair
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02-11-2009, 02:07 PM #633
Travel was up West Porter with an exit out Neffs.
Not much to say, just tons of good skiing, some small sluffs, and one soft slab that didn't want to go anywhere.
Showed 3Z some new terrain.
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02-12-2009, 12:04 PM #634
Went up Days this morning and found some awesome turns on some north facing stuff.
Small sluffs were noted, but great turns. Best snow of the year?Life is a lot like climbing: there isn't anything much more comforting than a good #2.
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02-12-2009, 02:53 PM #635
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Skied S. facing early this AM on LCC/ BCC ridgeline. Light winds and flurries with "decent" viz. Sloughing was prevalent w/ slope angle > 35 deg. Otherwise, no other instabilities to note within new snow. Skiing was excellent - wish I could have poked around on W, N, E facing.
Also, lost (left) a camera on the way up to Sup - DOH. Small Canon point n' shoot in red/ black camera case. If anyone happens to pick it up, please PM me. Gracias.
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02-12-2009, 05:31 PM #636
The east face of Kessler and the catchers mitt both sucked sucked, best stick to the Argenta slide path




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02-13-2009, 07:12 PM #637
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Travel today was in the 7k to 10k + range with criscam and monte. According to Mr. Suunto we skied 8000 ft and climbed 7500ft. Aspects from west to north, stability was good, only some very minor sluffing. Temps were around 20, skies blue, wind was 0-5mph with some gusting on the highest ridgelines. In other words, it don't get much better.

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02-13-2009, 08:56 PM #638
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And another:
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02-13-2009, 09:01 PM #639SkiBumOfVT Guest
did two laps up pink pine today, no instabilities whatsoever. Just good skiing


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02-14-2009, 04:20 PM #640
Holy schite - today was incredible. Rulestherock and I lapped the Argenta headwall and couple of times and found thigh deep blower everywhere.
It started dumping when we got there and didn't let up until the end.
Stuff was sluffing in a major way but it was manageable if you paid attention.
Best day of the year!!

Last edited by sfotex; 02-14-2009 at 04:58 PM.
Life is a lot like climbing: there isn't anything much more comforting than a good #2.
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02-14-2009, 05:24 PM #641
^That's one handsome skier, in those pictures... Definitely the best day of the year, for me. This was my 2009 maiden voyage into the Wasatch... looking forward to more of the same great snow.
Sfotex, showing this Idaho Potato Boy how to climb a steep wasatch skin track...
Sfotex, providing evidence of the depth at which we were "in the ho."
Tracked powder, you say? Yes, because those tracks were ours from our first lap.
My point-and-shoot's autofocus: suck. The snow quality: no suck.
More suckage.
Snow was extremely light, fluffy, and sluffy above 7000 feet. Snow was mixed and variable below this level. We did notice some wind-loading, but not extremely significant. Wind gusts along the ridge were maybe up to 20 miles per hour from the south. Not too bad.Last edited by ruletherock; 02-14-2009 at 06:40 PM.
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02-14-2009, 05:35 PM #642
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02-14-2009, 06:36 PM #643
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Was up in White Pine today...The snow was waist deep in places! There was major sluffing around 1-2 in the afternoon when the snow rate picked up. Sluffing was happening on many aspects facing northeast...Nothing too major but one had to pay attention. Skiied aspects in the 34-45 degree range. Slope cutting work very effectively.
Keep you eyes open and the skiing is ridiculous!!!! Definitely the White Room today!
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02-14-2009, 06:37 PM #644Life is a lot like climbing: there isn't anything much more comforting than a good #2.
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02-14-2009, 10:39 PM #645

dont know if anyone posted that yet, but jeremy jones showing us all how whimpy we are. (and checking the stability on high east faces)
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02-14-2009, 10:48 PM #646

and yea conditions havent been unacceptable
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02-14-2009, 11:29 PM #647

Impressive. That's a pretty steep line with high consequences. Looks like he rallied the crux and finished it in high style.
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02-15-2009, 01:53 PM #648
Travel was from 4,900ft to 8,000ft.

Frame grabs.
Strong SW wind on the ridges, loading snow hundreds of feet down our chosen line.

Good skiing in sheltered areas.

No sluffing, no sliding, just fun.

Just in time for church.
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02-15-2009, 02:05 PM #649
Mount Aire
Skied Mount Aire and boy the powder was sweet! Not much sluffing like others have experienced lately, just creamy snow on both north and east faces.

Very pleasant skin up to the top.

Very very very pleasant ski down the north side.

So far I'd say this season has been among the best for the backcountry in recent memory.

As usual, full trip report with a short video here.
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02-15-2009, 04:08 PM #650
^^^^ BWAH; that Examiner link, again! Dude, I preferred the full disclosure method you were using before rather than the submarine link you are using now. Not the end of the world, by any means, and I’m happy to help a mag out but misdirection to increase your page count for commercial purposes is not cool. From the, “Write For Us” page on the Examiner website:
Edit: I’m not one to harsh another person’s gig and since I rarely carry a camera (I do hit the BC 2-3 times/week throughout the season) I’m hardly qualified to weigh in on this thread, but this is one of the premiere sources of Wasatch Beta and I’d rather not see it start down the slope to being pimped out. Just sayin.On top of the unlimited exposure, the wide-spread promotion, the valuable training and the credibility associated with being an Examiner for Examiner.com, Examiners can earn money! Our rate of pay is competitive and very much in your control, based on the size of your audience.
Even so, the pictures are pretty good this time. You might also want to mention to your readers that Mount Aire sees a lot of traffic on the weekends and that the bobsled run on the way out can be treacherous for uphill travelers.












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