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    Looks like mountaineering.
    The trumpet scatters its awful sound Over the graves of all lands Summoning all before the throne

    Death and mankind shall be stunned When Nature arises To give account before the Judge

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    S.u.p.e.r


    Especially the panoramapitcures and the flight in- pictures were mint!

    The floggings will continue until morale improves.

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    thanks meathead.

    greydon right
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    sweet!

    Good stuff LeeLau!

    You always make nice TRs with the maps and all.

    I like the skiplane pic too. How’d ya like the landings.
    so many mountains...so little time

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    hey bcrider. While we're at it I wish i had your patience to edit video! The skiplane was like a floatplane - really smooth. I cant figure out how the pilot knew we touched down- that's why the windsock and flags are there I guess.

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    Great TR over there on your site. I read the entire post and it's nicely written. The Great White North - gotta get there sometime with Mrs. Stash. Looks like Sharon can rip the pow with a full pack - good find!

    edit - oh yea, obessing over a particular mountain is a common theme with me. Welcome to the club.
    "In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me in life, — no disgrace, no calamity, (leaving me my eyes,) which nature cannot repair." -Emerson

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    Thumbs up

    Lee Lau you know I love your work. This is outstanding!
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    skiing is hiking all day so that you can ski on shitty gear for 5 minutes.

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    Bump.

    Because this is what it's all about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trackhead
    Bump.

    Because this is what it's all about.
    DITTO!! That's God's country....way to get out there!

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    Bump. Amazing writeup. Time to plan a return trip?

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    Tusk did look like very nice turns could be had. Good confirmation righf there. I guess you made 2 trips there? One to ski ariund ths clemenceau area and another for the traverse to columbua icefields? And both float plane

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    Tusk did look like very nice turns could be had. Good confirmation righf there. I guess you made 2 trips there? One to ski ariund ths clemenceau area and another for the traverse to columbua icefields? And both float plane

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    Correct. The plane was affordable + much more predictable than heli. We also dovetailed groups going in and out so it worked out well.

    It's just a little bit shy of halfway on the Great Divide tour so often groups would get a cache drop also. But this is all obsolete now

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    Quote Originally Posted by alive View Post
    Bump. Amazing writeup. Time to plan a return trip?
    I'd be keen but cost would be way higher with heli. Shipton Tusk etc had big crevasses too so I'd imagine they're bigger and more open now.

    Never got to see or ski Pic Tordu, Livingston or Rhodes due to weather. Those are rarely skied and have big faces

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeLau View Post
    Correct. The plane was affordable + much more predictable than heli. We also dovetailed groups going in and out so it worked out well.

    It's just a little bit shy of halfway on the Great Divide tour so often groups would get a cache drop also. But this is all obsolete now
    Thanks, i thought i might have misunderstood. Could be a decent business for someone. I guess there's more potential customers these days.
    I think it was the north face of livingston that looked big and steep and amazing

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeLau View Post
    I'd be keen but cost would be way higher with heli. Shipton Tusk etc had big crevasses too so I'd imagine they're bigger and more open now.

    Never got to see or ski Pic Tordu, Livingston or Rhodes due to weather. Those are rarely skied and have big faces
    We heli'd in on my first ever Canadian ski trip. Stayed at the very funky pre fab hut that was on the moraine below Clemenceau. Had to bring diesel in for the balky stove that was the only heat. Saw wolverine tracks around the hut one morning. Skied with a buddy most of the way up Clemenceau and back down without hurting ourselves, which in hindsight seems like we might have gotten away with one there. Another lifetime ago.

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    For Alyn. Sure has changed a lot in 18 years. Most of the stuff wr skied or toured too are unrecognizable per the Gaia World Imagery layer

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeLau View Post
    I'd be keen but cost would be way higher with heli. Shipton Tusk etc had big crevasses too so I'd imagine they're bigger and more open now.

    Never got to see or ski Pic Tordu, Livingston or Rhodes due to weather. Those are rarely skied and have big faces
    What if I told you there was a way to park 12-18 km skin away to basecamp?!

    And yes, was thinking the changes and this years snowpack may have changed the ski options quite a bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by alive View Post
    What if I told you there was a way to park 12-18 km skin away to basecamp?!

    And yes, was thinking the changes and this years snowpack may have changed the ski options quite a bit
    I'd love to try it. It'll have to be a late april/May mission

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    Very nice read and shots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alive View Post
    What if I told you there was a way to park 12-18 km skin away to basecamp?!

    And yes, was thinking the changes and this years snowpack may have changed the ski options quite a bit
    You have my attention.
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